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  • 1 כרב II

    כְּרַבII (preced.) ( to dig around, denom. כְּרוֹבָא, fr. which כְּרַב) to plough. B. Kam.96b כ׳ בהו כרבא (Ms. M. omits כרבא) he ploughed with them. Sabb.33b חזו … כַּרְבֵי וזרעי they saw people plough and sow. Ib. 73b מכדי מִכְרַב כרבי ברישא do not people first plough (and then sow)? Ib. בא״י … והדר כרבי the Mishnah speaks of Palestine where they first sow and then plough. B. Mets. 105a כָּרֵיבְנָא לה I shall plough it over. Ib. 107a כָּרֵיב ותני he ploughs twice (after harvesting and before seed-time); a. e.

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  • 2 כְּרַב

    כְּרַבII (preced.) ( to dig around, denom. כְּרוֹבָא, fr. which כְּרַב) to plough. B. Kam.96b כ׳ בהו כרבא (Ms. M. omits כרבא) he ploughed with them. Sabb.33b חזו … כַּרְבֵי וזרעי they saw people plough and sow. Ib. 73b מכדי מִכְרַב כרבי ברישא do not people first plough (and then sow)? Ib. בא״י … והדר כרבי the Mishnah speaks of Palestine where they first sow and then plough. B. Mets. 105a כָּרֵיבְנָא לה I shall plough it over. Ib. 107a כָּרֵיב ותני he ploughs twice (after harvesting and before seed-time); a. e.

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  • 3 טמם

    טְמַםch. sam(טמם to fill up, stop). Targ. O. Gen. 26:15; 18 טַמּוֹנוּן (ed. Berl. טָמוּנִין; Y. טמונינון, corr. acc.). Targ. 2 Kings 3:19.Gitt.68a וטַמִּינְהוּ and filled the pits up. Yeb.63a טוֹםוכ׳ fill up a hole in the wall (in time) Part. pass. טְמִים, טְמִימָא. M. Kat. 4b למיכרא נהרא ט׳ to dig up a channel the source of which is choked up. Ithpe. אִיטּוֹם to be covered up, buried. Meg.27b דתִיטּוֹם בשיראי that thou be buried in silk. Ib. עד דא׳וכ׳ until he was covered up with the silk garments (put upon him while he was asleep). Palp. טַמְטֵם to close around, to close. Targ. Jud. 3:22 (h. text סגר). Targ. Y. Deut. 29:3. Targ. Is. 6:10 טמטם ed. Lag. (ed. עמעם, corr. acc.); a. e.Part. pass. מְטַמְטַם. Ib. 44:18. Ithpalp. אִיטַּמְטֵם to be closed. Ib. 32:3. Targ. Ps. 119:70 Regia (ed. איטפש).

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  • 4 טְמַם

    טְמַםch. sam(טמם to fill up, stop). Targ. O. Gen. 26:15; 18 טַמּוֹנוּן (ed. Berl. טָמוּנִין; Y. טמונינון, corr. acc.). Targ. 2 Kings 3:19.Gitt.68a וטַמִּינְהוּ and filled the pits up. Yeb.63a טוֹםוכ׳ fill up a hole in the wall (in time) Part. pass. טְמִים, טְמִימָא. M. Kat. 4b למיכרא נהרא ט׳ to dig up a channel the source of which is choked up. Ithpe. אִיטּוֹם to be covered up, buried. Meg.27b דתִיטּוֹם בשיראי that thou be buried in silk. Ib. עד דא׳וכ׳ until he was covered up with the silk garments (put upon him while he was asleep). Palp. טַמְטֵם to close around, to close. Targ. Jud. 3:22 (h. text סגר). Targ. Y. Deut. 29:3. Targ. Is. 6:10 טמטם ed. Lag. (ed. עמעם, corr. acc.); a. e.Part. pass. מְטַמְטַם. Ib. 44:18. Ithpalp. אִיטַּמְטֵם to be closed. Ib. 32:3. Targ. Ps. 119:70 Regia (ed. איטפש).

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