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61 תלמוד
תַּלְמוּדm. (לָמַד) teaching, lesson; learning, study. Shebu.40b ת׳ ערוך הוא בפיווכ׳ it is a ready teaching in the mouth of R. J.: this opinion is Admons. B. Mets.33b; Ab. IV, 13 הוי זהיד בת׳ ששגגת ת׳וכ׳ be careful in teaching, for an error in teaching, v. זָדוֹן. Meg.27a Ms. M., v. לִימּוּד. B. Bath. 130b אין למדין הלכה לא מפי ת׳וכ׳ Mss. (ed. למוד by censors change, v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note; Rashb. גמרא) we derive no rule of practice from a teachers remark or from a practical case, unless it is said, this is the rule for practice; Nidd.7b (ed. גמרא). Y.Gitt.VII, 48d top הרי זה גט … צריך ת׳ the letter of divorce is valid, but the thing requires (further) study. Y.Hor.III, 48b top כשהיה חצי תַלְמוּדוֹ מזהוכ׳ when he owes part of his learning to one (his father), and part to the other (his teacher); a. fr.ת׳ תורה, v. תּוֹרָה.Esp. a) Talmud (v. גְּמָרָא,) verbal communication, oral study, opp. to מִשְׁנָה. Ib. c top לעולם הוי רץ … מן הת׳ at all times run after the Mishnah rather than after the Talmud; B. Mets.33a (ed. הגמרא, v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 4). Ib. בת׳ אין לךוכ׳ Ms. M. (ed. גמרא) as to studying Talmud, there is no more meritorious occupation than this, v. מִדָּה; a. fr.V. ש״ס. b) derivation from Biblical intimations. B. Kam. 104b יש ת׳ there is a Biblical text bearing on the subject before us; יש ת׳ … ומריבוייאוכ׳ I said, yesh talmud, and I meant to say (that it can be derived) from the expletive expression of the texts.תַּ׳ לוֹמַר (abbrev. ת״ל) there is a teaching in the Scriptural text to intimate, the text reads ( may be read). Pes.21b (ref. to Deut. 14:21) אין לי … לגר במכירה מניןת״ל לגר … או מכור from the text you learn only that you may give it to the sojourner and sell it to the stranger: how will you prove that you may sell it to the sojourner? Read the text, to the sojourner … thou mayest give it away or sell it; לנכרי בנתינה מניןת״ל תתננה ואכלה או מכור לנכרי how will you prove that you may give it away to the gentile? Read the text, thou mayest give it away … or sell it to the gentile. Ib. 24a (ref. to Ex. 29:34) שאיןת״ל לא יאכל ומהת״ל לא יאכלוכ׳ it was not necessary to say, ‘it shall not be eaten, and what is intimated by saying, ‘it shall not be eaten? If you cannot apply it to the law in the case, since it is said, ‘and thou shalt burn, apply it to all forbidden things (v. עִנְיָן); a. v. fr.Pl. תַּלְמוּדוֹת (fem.). Cant. R. to V, II, v. שָׁחוֹר I. -
62 תַּלְמוּד
תַּלְמוּדm. (לָמַד) teaching, lesson; learning, study. Shebu.40b ת׳ ערוך הוא בפיווכ׳ it is a ready teaching in the mouth of R. J.: this opinion is Admons. B. Mets.33b; Ab. IV, 13 הוי זהיד בת׳ ששגגת ת׳וכ׳ be careful in teaching, for an error in teaching, v. זָדוֹן. Meg.27a Ms. M., v. לִימּוּד. B. Bath. 130b אין למדין הלכה לא מפי ת׳וכ׳ Mss. (ed. למוד by censors change, v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note; Rashb. גמרא) we derive no rule of practice from a teachers remark or from a practical case, unless it is said, this is the rule for practice; Nidd.7b (ed. גמרא). Y.Gitt.VII, 48d top הרי זה גט … צריך ת׳ the letter of divorce is valid, but the thing requires (further) study. Y.Hor.III, 48b top כשהיה חצי תַלְמוּדוֹ מזהוכ׳ when he owes part of his learning to one (his father), and part to the other (his teacher); a. fr.ת׳ תורה, v. תּוֹרָה.Esp. a) Talmud (v. גְּמָרָא,) verbal communication, oral study, opp. to מִשְׁנָה. Ib. c top לעולם הוי רץ … מן הת׳ at all times run after the Mishnah rather than after the Talmud; B. Mets.33a (ed. הגמרא, v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 4). Ib. בת׳ אין לךוכ׳ Ms. M. (ed. גמרא) as to studying Talmud, there is no more meritorious occupation than this, v. מִדָּה; a. fr.V. ש״ס. b) derivation from Biblical intimations. B. Kam. 104b יש ת׳ there is a Biblical text bearing on the subject before us; יש ת׳ … ומריבוייאוכ׳ I said, yesh talmud, and I meant to say (that it can be derived) from the expletive expression of the texts.תַּ׳ לוֹמַר (abbrev. ת״ל) there is a teaching in the Scriptural text to intimate, the text reads ( may be read). Pes.21b (ref. to Deut. 14:21) אין לי … לגר במכירה מניןת״ל לגר … או מכור from the text you learn only that you may give it to the sojourner and sell it to the stranger: how will you prove that you may sell it to the sojourner? Read the text, to the sojourner … thou mayest give it away or sell it; לנכרי בנתינה מניןת״ל תתננה ואכלה או מכור לנכרי how will you prove that you may give it away to the gentile? Read the text, thou mayest give it away … or sell it to the gentile. Ib. 24a (ref. to Ex. 29:34) שאיןת״ל לא יאכל ומהת״ל לא יאכלוכ׳ it was not necessary to say, ‘it shall not be eaten, and what is intimated by saying, ‘it shall not be eaten? If you cannot apply it to the law in the case, since it is said, ‘and thou shalt burn, apply it to all forbidden things (v. עִנְיָן); a. v. fr.Pl. תַּלְמוּדוֹת (fem.). Cant. R. to V, II, v. שָׁחוֹר I. -
63 הינך
pron. you are, you, here you are (singular fem.)————————pron. you are, you, here you are (singular masc.) -
64 הנך
pron. you are, you, here you are (singular fem.)————————pron. you are, you, here you are (singular masc.) -
65 ידע
יְדַעch. sam( 1) same. Bekh.25b עד שיִתְוַורַּע הטומאה (Nidd. l. c. עד שיודע לךוכ׳) until he ascertains the exact place of uncleanness; Pes.10a עד שתִּיוָּדַע לך Ms. M. (v. Rabb. D. S. a. l.). Y.Sabb.III, 6b נתודע לווכ׳ he found it out after sunset; a. fr. to force ones self upon the notice of, to pretend friendship for.). Targ. Gen. 4:1; a. fr.Ib. 30:26; a. fr:Fut. יִדַּע, יִנְדַּע (fr. נדע). Targ. Ps. 39:5 אִידַּע Ms. (ed. אֵידַע). Targ. Ex. 8:6; a. fr.Ber.33b אנא לא האי יְדַעְנָע I learned nothing either about this Snh.103a (prov.of one who derives no lesson from adversity or success) בכיי ליה למר ולא י׳וכ׳ Ms. M. (ed. דלא, v. Rabb. D. S. a. l.) they lament to you and you understand it not, they laugh to you and you understand it not; וי ליה למאן דלא י׳וכ׳ (not למר) woe to him who knows not the difference between good and evil; a. fr. Af. אוֹדַע, הוֹדַע as preced. Hif. Targ. Ex. 33:13. Targ. Ps. 16:8 לאוֹדָעָה (Ms. לאַנְדָּ׳, v. supra); a. fr.Snh.11b מְהוֹדְעִין אנחנאוכ׳ we (the Sanhedrin) notify you ; Y. ib. I, 18d top מוֹדַעְנָא; Tosef. ib. II, 6 מְהוֹדַעְנָא (Var. מְהוֹדְעֵי אנחנא). Sabb.33b מאן לוֹדְעֵיה לברוכ׳ (Ms. M. מוֹדְעֵיה) Oh, that some one would inform the son of Yoḥai Ned.62a לאוֹדוּעֵי נפשיה to make ones self known (as a scholar). Gen. R. s. 11 מנאן את מוֹדַע לי (some ed. מְיַדַּע) how will you prove it to me?; a. fr. Pa. יַדַּע same. Cant. R. to III, 6 לינא מְיַדַּע לדיןוכ׳ shall I not let him know with whom he is dealing?. Gen. R. s. 11, v. supra.Part. pass. מְיַדַּע friend. Targ. Ps. 88:9 מְיַדְּעַי Ms. (ed. מיודעי, hebraism). Ithpe. אִתְיְרַע, Ithpa. אִתְיַדַּע to be made known, to make ones self known. Targ. O. Gen. 45:1. Ib. 41:21; a. fr.Targ. Y. Deut. 21:11 תתידעון, read: תיתרעון, as in v. 14.Hor.2a כי מִתְיַדַּע להו לבי דינא if the court were made aware of it. Sabb.71b א׳ ליח קודםוכ׳ he became aware of it before setting the sacrifice aside; a. e. -
66 יְדַע
יְדַעch. sam( 1) same. Bekh.25b עד שיִתְוַורַּע הטומאה (Nidd. l. c. עד שיודע לךוכ׳) until he ascertains the exact place of uncleanness; Pes.10a עד שתִּיוָּדַע לך Ms. M. (v. Rabb. D. S. a. l.). Y.Sabb.III, 6b נתודע לווכ׳ he found it out after sunset; a. fr. to force ones self upon the notice of, to pretend friendship for.). Targ. Gen. 4:1; a. fr.Ib. 30:26; a. fr:Fut. יִדַּע, יִנְדַּע (fr. נדע). Targ. Ps. 39:5 אִידַּע Ms. (ed. אֵידַע). Targ. Ex. 8:6; a. fr.Ber.33b אנא לא האי יְדַעְנָע I learned nothing either about this Snh.103a (prov.of one who derives no lesson from adversity or success) בכיי ליה למר ולא י׳וכ׳ Ms. M. (ed. דלא, v. Rabb. D. S. a. l.) they lament to you and you understand it not, they laugh to you and you understand it not; וי ליה למאן דלא י׳וכ׳ (not למר) woe to him who knows not the difference between good and evil; a. fr. Af. אוֹדַע, הוֹדַע as preced. Hif. Targ. Ex. 33:13. Targ. Ps. 16:8 לאוֹדָעָה (Ms. לאַנְדָּ׳, v. supra); a. fr.Snh.11b מְהוֹדְעִין אנחנאוכ׳ we (the Sanhedrin) notify you ; Y. ib. I, 18d top מוֹדַעְנָא; Tosef. ib. II, 6 מְהוֹדַעְנָא (Var. מְהוֹדְעֵי אנחנא). Sabb.33b מאן לוֹדְעֵיה לברוכ׳ (Ms. M. מוֹדְעֵיה) Oh, that some one would inform the son of Yoḥai Ned.62a לאוֹדוּעֵי נפשיה to make ones self known (as a scholar). Gen. R. s. 11 מנאן את מוֹדַע לי (some ed. מְיַדַּע) how will you prove it to me?; a. fr. Pa. יַדַּע same. Cant. R. to III, 6 לינא מְיַדַּע לדיןוכ׳ shall I not let him know with whom he is dealing?. Gen. R. s. 11, v. supra.Part. pass. מְיַדַּע friend. Targ. Ps. 88:9 מְיַדְּעַי Ms. (ed. מיודעי, hebraism). Ithpe. אִתְיְרַע, Ithpa. אִתְיַדַּע to be made known, to make ones self known. Targ. O. Gen. 45:1. Ib. 41:21; a. fr.Targ. Y. Deut. 21:11 תתידעון, read: תיתרעון, as in v. 14.Hor.2a כי מִתְיַדַּע להו לבי דינא if the court were made aware of it. Sabb.71b א׳ ליח קודםוכ׳ he became aware of it before setting the sacrifice aside; a. e. -
67 נמי
נַמִּיadv. (= נְהֵי מִי; cmp. ויהי מה 2 Sam. 18:23) at all events, really, even, likewise. Pes.102a נימא ניהוי תיובתיה נ׳ מהא Ms. M. (ed. נימא מהא נ׳ תיהוי תיובתא) I mean to say, at all events (even if the previous objection could be met) he will stand refuted from this citation; Erub.30a. Pes.114a, a. fr. הכא נ׳ (abbrev. ה״נ), v. הָכָא. Yoma 64a נהי נ׳, v. נְהֵי II.הכי נ׳ (abbrev. ה״נ) it is really so; is it really so? Ḥag.11b ה״נ will you say, it is really so (that this subject must be taught only in the presence of three students)? Ḥull.11b sq. ה״נ דלאוכ׳ (will you say) it is really so that he ate no meat?; וכי תימאה״נוכ׳ and if you will say, ‘yes, it is so, what about sacred meat? Ib. 12a אפי׳ תרומה נ׳ then you must say ‘yes even with regard to Trumah; אפי׳ שחיטה נ׳ לא then you must say ‘no even with regard to slaughtering. Ib. אי נ׳ שמע אינש אחרינא Rashi (ed. incorr.) even if another person did overhear it. Ib. 51a והאי נ׳וכ׳ and this animal has really measured its strength. B. Mets.98a, a. fr. אי נ׳ or indeed (which would be better).R. Hash. 22b, a. fr. הכי נ׳ מסתברא so, indeed, it stands to reason. Ib., a. fr. תניא נ׳ הכי so, indeed, it has been taught. Ber.4b מה קימה … אף שכיבה נ׳וכ׳ as on getting up you must recite …, so on lying down likewise ; a. v. fr. -
68 נַמִּי
נַמִּיadv. (= נְהֵי מִי; cmp. ויהי מה 2 Sam. 18:23) at all events, really, even, likewise. Pes.102a נימא ניהוי תיובתיה נ׳ מהא Ms. M. (ed. נימא מהא נ׳ תיהוי תיובתא) I mean to say, at all events (even if the previous objection could be met) he will stand refuted from this citation; Erub.30a. Pes.114a, a. fr. הכא נ׳ (abbrev. ה״נ), v. הָכָא. Yoma 64a נהי נ׳, v. נְהֵי II.הכי נ׳ (abbrev. ה״נ) it is really so; is it really so? Ḥag.11b ה״נ will you say, it is really so (that this subject must be taught only in the presence of three students)? Ḥull.11b sq. ה״נ דלאוכ׳ (will you say) it is really so that he ate no meat?; וכי תימאה״נוכ׳ and if you will say, ‘yes, it is so, what about sacred meat? Ib. 12a אפי׳ תרומה נ׳ then you must say ‘yes even with regard to Trumah; אפי׳ שחיטה נ׳ לא then you must say ‘no even with regard to slaughtering. Ib. אי נ׳ שמע אינש אחרינא Rashi (ed. incorr.) even if another person did overhear it. Ib. 51a והאי נ׳וכ׳ and this animal has really measured its strength. B. Mets.98a, a. fr. אי נ׳ or indeed (which would be better).R. Hash. 22b, a. fr. הכי נ׳ מסתברא so, indeed, it stands to reason. Ib., a. fr. תניא נ׳ הכי so, indeed, it has been taught. Ber.4b מה קימה … אף שכיבה נ׳וכ׳ as on getting up you must recite …, so on lying down likewise ; a. v. fr. -
69 שוב I
שוּבI (b. h.) to go back, come back. Sot.10b כל עובר ושָׁב every passer-by (in going or coming back). Gen. R. s. 48, a. fr. העוברים והשָׁבִים the travellers. Lev. R. s. 23 ושָׁבַת נפשו עליו (not עליה) and his soul came back (was restored) to him, i. e. he was reconciled; a. fr.Esp. to return ( to God); to repent. B. Bath. 110a (play on שב̇א̇ל̇ 1 Chr. 26:24) שש̇ב̇ לא̇ל̇ בכל לבו he returned to God with all his heart. Hor.2a (ref. to Lev. 4:22, sq.) השב … לא שבוכ׳ he who repents when he finds out (his wrong) brings a sacrifice for his error; if he does not repent, he is not permitted to sacrifice. Ab. II, 10 ושוּב יוםוכ׳ repent one day before thy death. Ex. R. s. 42 לעולם מקבלים השבים repentant sinners are accepted at all times; a. fr. Hif. הֵשִׁיב 1) to bring back, return, restore. Y.Yoma VIII, 45a bot. החומץ מֵשִׁיב את הנפש vinegar restores life, is a refreshing drink. Gitt.51b, a. e. אינו אלא כמשיב … ופטור he is in that case like one who restores a lost object, and therefore is not bound to make oath. Ib. לית ליה משיב … פטור he is not of the opinion that he who restores a lost object is exempt from making oath; a. fr. 2) to reply; to refute. Ab. II, 14 ורע מה שתָּשִׁיבוכ׳ that you may know how to answer the sceptic. Y.Gitt.IX, beg.50a נכנסו … להָשִׁיב על דבריווכ׳ four elders met to refute R. Eliezers words; Bab. ib. 83a; Tosef. ib. 9 (7), 1. Y. l. c. אין אתם מְשִׁיבִים את האריוכ׳ are you not going to refute the lion after he is dead?; Bab. ib. l. c. אין מְשִׁיבִיןוכ׳ you dare not refute Y. l. c. ה׳ר׳ טרפון R. T. argued (Bab. l. c. נענה; Tosef. l. c. אמר). Sabb.88b שומעין … משיבין, v. חֶרְפָּה. B. Kam.63b, a. e. אין משיבין על הקישא you must not argue against a conclusion from analogy. Ab. Zar. III, 4 אין משיבין במרחץ we must not answer (a religious question) in the bath-house. M. Kat. 21b מֵשִׁיב ואינו שואל the mourner may answer (a salutation), but must not salute; שואל ומשיב כדרכו he may salute and answer as usual; a. fr.Y.Gitt.VIII, 49c top, in Chald. dict. משיב, v. תּוּב I. 3) to go back with a message. Meg.15a; Ab. Zar.10b אין משיבין על הקלקלה you need not go back (to him that sent you) to bring bad news. Hof. הוּשָׁב to be replied; to refer. Y.B. Kam.II, 3a top על הראשונה הוּשָׁבָה the modification in the Mishnah ( במה דברים אמורים) refers to the first clause only; על כולה הושבה it refers to the whole paragraph. Y.Bicc.II, 65a top; a. e. -
70 שוּב
שוּבI (b. h.) to go back, come back. Sot.10b כל עובר ושָׁב every passer-by (in going or coming back). Gen. R. s. 48, a. fr. העוברים והשָׁבִים the travellers. Lev. R. s. 23 ושָׁבַת נפשו עליו (not עליה) and his soul came back (was restored) to him, i. e. he was reconciled; a. fr.Esp. to return ( to God); to repent. B. Bath. 110a (play on שב̇א̇ל̇ 1 Chr. 26:24) שש̇ב̇ לא̇ל̇ בכל לבו he returned to God with all his heart. Hor.2a (ref. to Lev. 4:22, sq.) השב … לא שבוכ׳ he who repents when he finds out (his wrong) brings a sacrifice for his error; if he does not repent, he is not permitted to sacrifice. Ab. II, 10 ושוּב יוםוכ׳ repent one day before thy death. Ex. R. s. 42 לעולם מקבלים השבים repentant sinners are accepted at all times; a. fr. Hif. הֵשִׁיב 1) to bring back, return, restore. Y.Yoma VIII, 45a bot. החומץ מֵשִׁיב את הנפש vinegar restores life, is a refreshing drink. Gitt.51b, a. e. אינו אלא כמשיב … ופטור he is in that case like one who restores a lost object, and therefore is not bound to make oath. Ib. לית ליה משיב … פטור he is not of the opinion that he who restores a lost object is exempt from making oath; a. fr. 2) to reply; to refute. Ab. II, 14 ורע מה שתָּשִׁיבוכ׳ that you may know how to answer the sceptic. Y.Gitt.IX, beg.50a נכנסו … להָשִׁיב על דבריווכ׳ four elders met to refute R. Eliezers words; Bab. ib. 83a; Tosef. ib. 9 (7), 1. Y. l. c. אין אתם מְשִׁיבִים את האריוכ׳ are you not going to refute the lion after he is dead?; Bab. ib. l. c. אין מְשִׁיבִיןוכ׳ you dare not refute Y. l. c. ה׳ר׳ טרפון R. T. argued (Bab. l. c. נענה; Tosef. l. c. אמר). Sabb.88b שומעין … משיבין, v. חֶרְפָּה. B. Kam.63b, a. e. אין משיבין על הקישא you must not argue against a conclusion from analogy. Ab. Zar. III, 4 אין משיבין במרחץ we must not answer (a religious question) in the bath-house. M. Kat. 21b מֵשִׁיב ואינו שואל the mourner may answer (a salutation), but must not salute; שואל ומשיב כדרכו he may salute and answer as usual; a. fr.Y.Gitt.VIII, 49c top, in Chald. dict. משיב, v. תּוּב I. 3) to go back with a message. Meg.15a; Ab. Zar.10b אין משיבין על הקלקלה you need not go back (to him that sent you) to bring bad news. Hof. הוּשָׁב to be replied; to refer. Y.B. Kam.II, 3a top על הראשונה הוּשָׁבָה the modification in the Mishnah ( במה דברים אמורים) refers to the first clause only; על כולה הושבה it refers to the whole paragraph. Y.Bicc.II, 65a top; a. e. -
71 כולכם
n. all of you; you are entirely, you are totally, you are completely, you are wholly (plural masc.) -
72 כולכן
n. all of you; you are entirely, you are totally, you are completely, you are wholly (plural fem.) -
73 אמא II, אמי
אֲמָאII, אֲמִי, fut. יֵימָא, imper. אֵימָא (√אם to join, v. אמר) to say, speak, think. Targ. Y. Gen. 33:10.Freq. in Talmud. אפילו תימא even if you will say, i. e. it may come right even if you assume that Succ.13b; a. fr.מי לֵימָא, (מי)נֵימָא or לימא must it be said, does it mean to say? Ib.; a. fr. (ואי) וכי תימא and if you should object. Ib.; a. fr. אלא אימא but rather say, i. e. the correct version is. Ib.; a. fr. אימא סיפא now read the second clause, i. e. how will you understand ? Ber.21b; a. fr.אֵימָא I might think. Ib.; a. fr. הוה אמינא I might have thought, I might have been led to believe. Erub.74b מאי הוה א׳ what might I have been led to believe?; a. fr. נימא כוותיה let him express his opinion in agreement with his authority, i. e. why does he not say so expressly? Taan.3a; a. fr.Pes.7b היכי נימא what else should he say? נימא למול should he use the expression lamol?Gitt.47b, a. fr. ס״ד אמינא it may occur to you to think; v. דַּעְתָּא. Yoma 85b אי הואי התם הוה אמינא had I been there, I should have said. קאמינא = קא אמינא I say, speak of, v. קָא. Gitt.47b; a. fr. -
74 אֲמָא
אֲמָאII, אֲמִי, fut. יֵימָא, imper. אֵימָא (√אם to join, v. אמר) to say, speak, think. Targ. Y. Gen. 33:10.Freq. in Talmud. אפילו תימא even if you will say, i. e. it may come right even if you assume that Succ.13b; a. fr.מי לֵימָא, (מי)נֵימָא or לימא must it be said, does it mean to say? Ib.; a. fr. (ואי) וכי תימא and if you should object. Ib.; a. fr. אלא אימא but rather say, i. e. the correct version is. Ib.; a. fr. אימא סיפא now read the second clause, i. e. how will you understand ? Ber.21b; a. fr.אֵימָא I might think. Ib.; a. fr. הוה אמינא I might have thought, I might have been led to believe. Erub.74b מאי הוה א׳ what might I have been led to believe?; a. fr. נימא כוותיה let him express his opinion in agreement with his authority, i. e. why does he not say so expressly? Taan.3a; a. fr.Pes.7b היכי נימא what else should he say? נימא למול should he use the expression lamol?Gitt.47b, a. fr. ס״ד אמינא it may occur to you to think; v. דַּעְתָּא. Yoma 85b אי הואי התם הוה אמינא had I been there, I should have said. קאמינא = קא אמינא I say, speak of, v. קָא. Gitt.47b; a. fr. -
75 דלל
דָּלַל(b. h.) (to be thin, swing, hang, to be poor. Lev. R. s. 34 דַּלּוּ מן המצות they became poor in good deeds. Hif. הֵדֵל, הֵידֵל 1) to thin, to take off grapes, or take out plants in order to give the remainder more room. Peah III, 3 המֵדַל (Y. ed. המֵידַל) he who thins the vineyard; Tosef. ib. I, 10. Peah VII, 5; a. fr.M. Kat. 4a sq. (a Boraitha quoted by Rabina) והתניא מְדַלִּין לירקותוכ׳ (v. דָּלָה) are we not told, you may irrigate the vegetable garden during the festive week, if you intend to use the vegetables during the festive days? Said Rabbah to him (read:) מי סברת מדלין מדלין מיא מאי מדלין שלופי you think this mdallin means you may draw water, it means: to pluck (ref. to Peah VII, 5).Said Rabina to him: והתניא מדלין מים לירקותוכ׳ But it reads, Mdallin mayim you may sprinkle water Part. Pual מְדוּלָּל, f. מְדוּלֶּלֶת beggarly. Y.Succ.II, 52d bot.; v. דַּבְלוּל. -
76 דָּלַל
דָּלַל(b. h.) (to be thin, swing, hang, to be poor. Lev. R. s. 34 דַּלּוּ מן המצות they became poor in good deeds. Hif. הֵדֵל, הֵידֵל 1) to thin, to take off grapes, or take out plants in order to give the remainder more room. Peah III, 3 המֵדַל (Y. ed. המֵידַל) he who thins the vineyard; Tosef. ib. I, 10. Peah VII, 5; a. fr.M. Kat. 4a sq. (a Boraitha quoted by Rabina) והתניא מְדַלִּין לירקותוכ׳ (v. דָּלָה) are we not told, you may irrigate the vegetable garden during the festive week, if you intend to use the vegetables during the festive days? Said Rabbah to him (read:) מי סברת מדלין מדלין מיא מאי מדלין שלופי you think this mdallin means you may draw water, it means: to pluck (ref. to Peah VII, 5).Said Rabina to him: והתניא מדלין מים לירקותוכ׳ But it reads, Mdallin mayim you may sprinkle water Part. Pual מְדוּלָּל, f. מְדוּלֶּלֶת beggarly. Y.Succ.II, 52d bot.; v. דַּבְלוּל. -
77 דמי I, דמא
דְּמֵיI, דְּמָא ch. sam( Pi. דִּימָּה to compare, judge from analogy), 1) to be dumb. Targ. Hab. 2:19 דַּמְיָא (some ed. incorr. ר׳). 2) to imagine, suspect, consider, Targ. 1 Kings 8:27 דָּמֵי (incorr. חמי).Part. act. a. pass. דָּמֵי suspected, considered; resembling, like.Yeb.114b אמרה בדְדָמֵי she speaks of what was to be suspected (under the circumstances, though she has not seen it). שפיר דמי it is considered as right, it is right. Ab. Zar.38b ש׳ ד׳ it is all right (is permitted). Ber.13b הא מיגנא ש׳ ד׳ but to lie (on the back) is permitted; a. v. fr.Ber.25b כוליה ביתא … ד׳ the entire house is to be considered (for legal purposes) as four cubits. Ib. 4b כתפלה אריכתא דַמְיָא is to be considered as one continued prayer, v. אֲרִיכָא; a. fr. היכי דמי (abbrev. ה״ד) what is it like? in what case? Yeb.63b ה״ד אשה רעה what do you call ‘a bad wife? Sabb.4a ה״ר אילימאוכ׳ what case do you mean? Do you mean the case of an involuntary transgressor ?; a. v. fr.Targ. Y. I Deut. 32:32, v. Pa.Erub.54a כהלולא ד׳ is like a wedding feast (soon passing away). B. Kam.85a דַּמְיַת עלי כאריאוכ׳, v. אֲרַב. Taan.21b דַּמְיָין מעייהו ל־ their entrails look like those of human beings; a. fr.Pes.14b, a. fr. מי דָמֵי is this like (the other)?, i. e. there is no analogy between them. Pa. דַּמֵּי 1) to compare. Targ. Is. 40:25; a. fr.Ḥull.55b, a. e. טרפות קא מְדַמְּיַת להדדי you compare cases of Trefoth to one another (form an analogy)? (v. preced. Pi.). Snh.47a מי קא מדמיתוכ׳ can you compare ?Part. pass, מְדַמֵּי, f. מְדַמְיָא, pl. מְדַמְיָין. Targ. Y. II Deut. 32:32 sq. (Y. I דמי׳. 2) to imagine, speculate. Targ. Jud. 11:23. Targ. Is. 45:9; a. e. Ithpe. אִיתְדְּמֵי, אִירְּמֵי, אִדְּ׳ 1) to be like, to take an example. Targ. Prov. 6:6 אִתְדְּמֵאוכ׳ imitate the ant (ed. Vien. אִתְרְמֵי, read אתד׳). Targ. Ps. 102:7; a. e.Y.Shek.IV, 48d top; Y.Dem.I, 21d bot. לא אִידְּמִינָן we cannot compare ourselves. Gitt.57b אייתו דמי ולא אִידְּמוּ they brought blood of animals but it did not look like (the blood of the prophet); a. fr. 2) to appear in the disguise of. Kidd.81a … אי׳ ליה שטן כ Satan appeared to him as a woman Ib. 29b אי׳ ליהוכ׳ (a demon) appeared to him as a monster Snh.95a אד׳; a. fr. -
78 דְּמֵי
דְּמֵיI, דְּמָא ch. sam( Pi. דִּימָּה to compare, judge from analogy), 1) to be dumb. Targ. Hab. 2:19 דַּמְיָא (some ed. incorr. ר׳). 2) to imagine, suspect, consider, Targ. 1 Kings 8:27 דָּמֵי (incorr. חמי).Part. act. a. pass. דָּמֵי suspected, considered; resembling, like.Yeb.114b אמרה בדְדָמֵי she speaks of what was to be suspected (under the circumstances, though she has not seen it). שפיר דמי it is considered as right, it is right. Ab. Zar.38b ש׳ ד׳ it is all right (is permitted). Ber.13b הא מיגנא ש׳ ד׳ but to lie (on the back) is permitted; a. v. fr.Ber.25b כוליה ביתא … ד׳ the entire house is to be considered (for legal purposes) as four cubits. Ib. 4b כתפלה אריכתא דַמְיָא is to be considered as one continued prayer, v. אֲרִיכָא; a. fr. היכי דמי (abbrev. ה״ד) what is it like? in what case? Yeb.63b ה״ד אשה רעה what do you call ‘a bad wife? Sabb.4a ה״ר אילימאוכ׳ what case do you mean? Do you mean the case of an involuntary transgressor ?; a. v. fr.Targ. Y. I Deut. 32:32, v. Pa.Erub.54a כהלולא ד׳ is like a wedding feast (soon passing away). B. Kam.85a דַּמְיַת עלי כאריאוכ׳, v. אֲרַב. Taan.21b דַּמְיָין מעייהו ל־ their entrails look like those of human beings; a. fr.Pes.14b, a. fr. מי דָמֵי is this like (the other)?, i. e. there is no analogy between them. Pa. דַּמֵּי 1) to compare. Targ. Is. 40:25; a. fr.Ḥull.55b, a. e. טרפות קא מְדַמְּיַת להדדי you compare cases of Trefoth to one another (form an analogy)? (v. preced. Pi.). Snh.47a מי קא מדמיתוכ׳ can you compare ?Part. pass, מְדַמֵּי, f. מְדַמְיָא, pl. מְדַמְיָין. Targ. Y. II Deut. 32:32 sq. (Y. I דמי׳. 2) to imagine, speculate. Targ. Jud. 11:23. Targ. Is. 45:9; a. e. Ithpe. אִיתְדְּמֵי, אִירְּמֵי, אִדְּ׳ 1) to be like, to take an example. Targ. Prov. 6:6 אִתְדְּמֵאוכ׳ imitate the ant (ed. Vien. אִתְרְמֵי, read אתד׳). Targ. Ps. 102:7; a. e.Y.Shek.IV, 48d top; Y.Dem.I, 21d bot. לא אִידְּמִינָן we cannot compare ourselves. Gitt.57b אייתו דמי ולא אִידְּמוּ they brought blood of animals but it did not look like (the blood of the prophet); a. fr. 2) to appear in the disguise of. Kidd.81a … אי׳ ליה שטן כ Satan appeared to him as a woman Ib. 29b אי׳ ליהוכ׳ (a demon) appeared to him as a monster Snh.95a אד׳; a. fr. -
79 טפל
טָפַל(b. h.; cmp. טָפַף I) (to join, add, 1) to paste, line. Kel. III, 4 וטְפָלָן בגללין and lined them (the cracked vessels) with a paste of ordure. Ib. 5 הטוֹפֵלוכ׳ if one covers with paste a sound vessel. Bets.34a אין טוֹפְלִיןוכ׳ you must not cover (the fowls) with potters clay (to get the feathers off); Tosef. ib. III, 19 וטובלין ed. Zuck. (corr. acc.). Sabb.80b; Pes.43a; M. Kat. 9b טוֹפְלוֹת אותן בסיד dress their skins with lime (to keep them hairless). Y.Ab. Zar. II, 40d (in Chald. diction) שחוק וטְפוֹל grind it to powder and apply it (as a remedy); a. fr. 2) to add. join. Ḥag.8a בטוֹפֵל when he combines two different funds. Ib. טוֹפְלִין בהמה לבהמהוכ׳ you may use the second tithe money for buying an additional animal to that designated for the pilgrims offering (חֲגִיגָה), but you must not join the two funds (in order to buy a larger animal). Ab. Zar.25b טוֹפְלוֹ לימינו lets the gentile walk to his right side, v. זָמַן; (Tosef. ib. III, 4 נותנו); Ḥull.91a.Part. pass. טָפוּל a) affixed, attached. Y.Sabb.XVI, 15c bot. (ref. to Mish. ib. 2) בשאינו ט׳ לווכ׳ when the casing is not attached to the book, but if it is b) dependent on, supported by. Y.Dem.II, 23a top; Y.Peah IV, 18b bot. טְפוּלִין לאביהן dependent on (living with) their parents (cmp. B. Mets.12b, s. v. סָמַךְ). Nif. נִטְפַּל 1) to be attached, affixed. Lev. R. s. 6; s. 15; Yalk. Is. 281 ונִטְפְּלוּ בישעיה and they were embodied in the Book of Isaiah. Tanḥ. Vayḥi 17 נִטְפַּלְתֶּם בעצמי you will be attached to myself (be called sons of Jacob); Yalk. Gen. 161; (Gen. R. s. 100 זכיתם בעצמי you will have a share in me). 2) (cmp. זָוַג) to meet, join. Ḥull.91a ישראלשנ׳וכ׳, v. זָמַן. Men.65a ניט׳ להםוכ׳ R. J. joined their discussions. Snh.9a הני׳ לעוברי עבירה he who is an accessory to sin. Y.B. Kam.X, 7c top, שלא … נִטְפָּלִין לגנבים that citizens may not be in conspiracy with thieves (and sell the stolen goods to their owner under the pretence of having bought them). 3) to attend to, to nurse, tend. Y.Keth.XII, 35a top מי שני׳ … יִטָּפֵל ביוכ׳ those who attended to me (nursed me) in life, shall attend to me in death; Y.Kil.IX, 32b top; Gen. R. s. 100; Tanḥ. Vayḥi 3. Ib. a. e. להִטָּפֵל בקבורתו to attend to his funeral; a. fr. Hithpa. הִיטַּפֵּל 1) same. B. Kam.10b, a. e. הבעלים מִטַּפְּלִיןוכ׳ the owner has to attend to the disposal of the carcass. B. Mets.28b מִטַּפֵּל בהן must take care of them. Ex. R. s. 20; Deut. R. s. 11 אני בעצמי מט׳וכ׳ I myself shall attend to thy burial; a. fr. 2) (of lower animals) to breed, increase (v. טָפֵל). Kidd.80a ושרצים … מִיטַּפְּלִין שם vermin and frogs breed in the house. Pu., part. מְטוּפָּל (denom. of טָפֵל) burdened with a large family. Taan.16a, sq. מט׳ ואין לו one having a large family with no means of support. -
80 טָפַל
טָפַל(b. h.; cmp. טָפַף I) (to join, add, 1) to paste, line. Kel. III, 4 וטְפָלָן בגללין and lined them (the cracked vessels) with a paste of ordure. Ib. 5 הטוֹפֵלוכ׳ if one covers with paste a sound vessel. Bets.34a אין טוֹפְלִיןוכ׳ you must not cover (the fowls) with potters clay (to get the feathers off); Tosef. ib. III, 19 וטובלין ed. Zuck. (corr. acc.). Sabb.80b; Pes.43a; M. Kat. 9b טוֹפְלוֹת אותן בסיד dress their skins with lime (to keep them hairless). Y.Ab. Zar. II, 40d (in Chald. diction) שחוק וטְפוֹל grind it to powder and apply it (as a remedy); a. fr. 2) to add. join. Ḥag.8a בטוֹפֵל when he combines two different funds. Ib. טוֹפְלִין בהמה לבהמהוכ׳ you may use the second tithe money for buying an additional animal to that designated for the pilgrims offering (חֲגִיגָה), but you must not join the two funds (in order to buy a larger animal). Ab. Zar.25b טוֹפְלוֹ לימינו lets the gentile walk to his right side, v. זָמַן; (Tosef. ib. III, 4 נותנו); Ḥull.91a.Part. pass. טָפוּל a) affixed, attached. Y.Sabb.XVI, 15c bot. (ref. to Mish. ib. 2) בשאינו ט׳ לווכ׳ when the casing is not attached to the book, but if it is b) dependent on, supported by. Y.Dem.II, 23a top; Y.Peah IV, 18b bot. טְפוּלִין לאביהן dependent on (living with) their parents (cmp. B. Mets.12b, s. v. סָמַךְ). Nif. נִטְפַּל 1) to be attached, affixed. Lev. R. s. 6; s. 15; Yalk. Is. 281 ונִטְפְּלוּ בישעיה and they were embodied in the Book of Isaiah. Tanḥ. Vayḥi 17 נִטְפַּלְתֶּם בעצמי you will be attached to myself (be called sons of Jacob); Yalk. Gen. 161; (Gen. R. s. 100 זכיתם בעצמי you will have a share in me). 2) (cmp. זָוַג) to meet, join. Ḥull.91a ישראלשנ׳וכ׳, v. זָמַן. Men.65a ניט׳ להםוכ׳ R. J. joined their discussions. Snh.9a הני׳ לעוברי עבירה he who is an accessory to sin. Y.B. Kam.X, 7c top, שלא … נִטְפָּלִין לגנבים that citizens may not be in conspiracy with thieves (and sell the stolen goods to their owner under the pretence of having bought them). 3) to attend to, to nurse, tend. Y.Keth.XII, 35a top מי שני׳ … יִטָּפֵל ביוכ׳ those who attended to me (nursed me) in life, shall attend to me in death; Y.Kil.IX, 32b top; Gen. R. s. 100; Tanḥ. Vayḥi 3. Ib. a. e. להִטָּפֵל בקבורתו to attend to his funeral; a. fr. Hithpa. הִיטַּפֵּל 1) same. B. Kam.10b, a. e. הבעלים מִטַּפְּלִיןוכ׳ the owner has to attend to the disposal of the carcass. B. Mets.28b מִטַּפֵּל בהן must take care of them. Ex. R. s. 20; Deut. R. s. 11 אני בעצמי מט׳וכ׳ I myself shall attend to thy burial; a. fr. 2) (of lower animals) to breed, increase (v. טָפֵל). Kidd.80a ושרצים … מִיטַּפְּלִין שם vermin and frogs breed in the house. Pu., part. מְטוּפָּל (denom. of טָפֵל) burdened with a large family. Taan.16a, sq. מט׳ ואין לו one having a large family with no means of support.
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