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1 זייפא
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2 זְיָיפָא
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3 פלסטיר
פְּלַסְטִיר, פְּלַסְטֵר(פלסתר) m. 1) (πλάστηρ = πλάστης) forger. (This meaning of πλάστης is not recorded elsewhere. Ab. Zar.11b בר קירי פ׳ Ms. M. (ed. סך קירי פלסתר) (supposed to mean) אחוה דמרנא זייפנא the brother of our lord, the forger. 2) (πλαστήριον) fraud, forgery, illegal document (not recorded in this sense). Tosef.B. Mets. VI, 17, v. פְּלַסְטוֹן. Lev. R. s. 19 (the Book of Deuteronomy complained) עיקרני … ועשאני פ׳וכ׳ Solomon has uprooted me and made me a forgery, for a document of which two or three points are void, is null and void in its entirety. Ber.31b ואי אתה עושה תורתך פ׳ and thou wilt not make thy Law a fraud (by not fulfilling what is predicted, Num. 5:28). Succ.29a כותבי פלסתר forgers of documents or signatures; Tosef. ib. II, 5 פלסטיר Var. (ed. Zuck. פלסתר). -
4 פלסטר
פְּלַסְטִיר, פְּלַסְטֵר(פלסתר) m. 1) (πλάστηρ = πλάστης) forger. (This meaning of πλάστης is not recorded elsewhere. Ab. Zar.11b בר קירי פ׳ Ms. M. (ed. סך קירי פלסתר) (supposed to mean) אחוה דמרנא זייפנא the brother of our lord, the forger. 2) (πλαστήριον) fraud, forgery, illegal document (not recorded in this sense). Tosef.B. Mets. VI, 17, v. פְּלַסְטוֹן. Lev. R. s. 19 (the Book of Deuteronomy complained) עיקרני … ועשאני פ׳וכ׳ Solomon has uprooted me and made me a forgery, for a document of which two or three points are void, is null and void in its entirety. Ber.31b ואי אתה עושה תורתך פ׳ and thou wilt not make thy Law a fraud (by not fulfilling what is predicted, Num. 5:28). Succ.29a כותבי פלסתר forgers of documents or signatures; Tosef. ib. II, 5 פלסטיר Var. (ed. Zuck. פלסתר). -
5 פְּלַסְטִיר
פְּלַסְטִיר, פְּלַסְטֵר(פלסתר) m. 1) (πλάστηρ = πλάστης) forger. (This meaning of πλάστης is not recorded elsewhere. Ab. Zar.11b בר קירי פ׳ Ms. M. (ed. סך קירי פלסתר) (supposed to mean) אחוה דמרנא זייפנא the brother of our lord, the forger. 2) (πλαστήριον) fraud, forgery, illegal document (not recorded in this sense). Tosef.B. Mets. VI, 17, v. פְּלַסְטוֹן. Lev. R. s. 19 (the Book of Deuteronomy complained) עיקרני … ועשאני פ׳וכ׳ Solomon has uprooted me and made me a forgery, for a document of which two or three points are void, is null and void in its entirety. Ber.31b ואי אתה עושה תורתך פ׳ and thou wilt not make thy Law a fraud (by not fulfilling what is predicted, Num. 5:28). Succ.29a כותבי פלסתר forgers of documents or signatures; Tosef. ib. II, 5 פלסטיר Var. (ed. Zuck. פלסתר). -
6 פְּלַסְטֵר
פְּלַסְטִיר, פְּלַסְטֵר(פלסתר) m. 1) (πλάστηρ = πλάστης) forger. (This meaning of πλάστης is not recorded elsewhere. Ab. Zar.11b בר קירי פ׳ Ms. M. (ed. סך קירי פלסתר) (supposed to mean) אחוה דמרנא זייפנא the brother of our lord, the forger. 2) (πλαστήριον) fraud, forgery, illegal document (not recorded in this sense). Tosef.B. Mets. VI, 17, v. פְּלַסְטוֹן. Lev. R. s. 19 (the Book of Deuteronomy complained) עיקרני … ועשאני פ׳וכ׳ Solomon has uprooted me and made me a forgery, for a document of which two or three points are void, is null and void in its entirety. Ber.31b ואי אתה עושה תורתך פ׳ and thou wilt not make thy Law a fraud (by not fulfilling what is predicted, Num. 5:28). Succ.29a כותבי פלסתר forgers of documents or signatures; Tosef. ib. II, 5 פלסטיר Var. (ed. Zuck. פלסתר). -
7 גט מקושר
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8 זוף I
זוּףI (cmp. זוב) to drip, be viscid.v. זִיף I a. זֶפֶת. Pi. זיֵּיף 1) to make thick, viscid; to adulterate. Sot.48b (expl. דבש זיפים) דבש שמְזַיְּיפִין בו a honey which is used for mixing with other substances in order to make them appear viscid (differ. in comment.). 2) to be unctuous, false, treacherous. Ib. (ref. to זיפים, Ps. 54:2) בני אדם המְזַיְּיפִין Ar. (Rashi שמזייפין; ed. המ׳ דבריחם) people who are unctuous (ed. who make their words unctuous, i. e. insinuate themselves). Sifré Deut. 26 דימה שז׳ משה בתורה it seems as if Moses was not sincere in writing the Law (smoothing over his own shortcomings). 3) to falsify, forge; to prove the fallacy of, refute; to denounce as false, deny. Y.Sot.VIII, 21c זִיַּיפְתֶּם תורתכםוכ׳ ye (Samaritans) have falsified your Torah (adding שכם to Deut. 11:30) but to no purpose; Bab. ib. 33b.Ib. בדבר זה זִיַּיפְתִּי ספריוכ׳ with this argument I showed the fallacy of the books of the Samaritans; Snh.90b. Ib. זִיַּיפְתֶּם ולאוכ׳ Ms. M. (v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note, ed. ז׳ תורתכם) ye disputed (our evidence from Dent. 31:16), but it does not avail you (for the idea of resurrection is evident from Num. 15:31).Part. pass. מְזוּיָּיף, f. מְזוּיֶּיפֶת false, informal, faulty (of documents signed by disqualified witnesses). Gitt.10b (גט) מז׳ מתוכווכ׳ a document which has its rejection in itself (being signed by disqualified witnesses, although it would have been valid without the signature of witnesses) is illegal; B. Bath. 170a; a. e.Ib. ונמצאת עדותן מז׳ and their evidence (signature) is found out to be informal (because they are disqualified). Hithpa. הִזְדַּיֵּיף to be falsified, forged. Gitt.II, 4 מפני שהוא יכול לה׳ because (on such writing material) forgery (erasing and writing over) is made easy. Ib. 19b כחב שאינו יכול לה׳ a writing which cannot be forged (i. e. written on material dressed with gall-nut, v. אֲפַץ). (Hif. הוֹזִיף, v. יָזַף. -
9 זוּף
זוּףI (cmp. זוב) to drip, be viscid.v. זִיף I a. זֶפֶת. Pi. זיֵּיף 1) to make thick, viscid; to adulterate. Sot.48b (expl. דבש זיפים) דבש שמְזַיְּיפִין בו a honey which is used for mixing with other substances in order to make them appear viscid (differ. in comment.). 2) to be unctuous, false, treacherous. Ib. (ref. to זיפים, Ps. 54:2) בני אדם המְזַיְּיפִין Ar. (Rashi שמזייפין; ed. המ׳ דבריחם) people who are unctuous (ed. who make their words unctuous, i. e. insinuate themselves). Sifré Deut. 26 דימה שז׳ משה בתורה it seems as if Moses was not sincere in writing the Law (smoothing over his own shortcomings). 3) to falsify, forge; to prove the fallacy of, refute; to denounce as false, deny. Y.Sot.VIII, 21c זִיַּיפְתֶּם תורתכםוכ׳ ye (Samaritans) have falsified your Torah (adding שכם to Deut. 11:30) but to no purpose; Bab. ib. 33b.Ib. בדבר זה זִיַּיפְתִּי ספריוכ׳ with this argument I showed the fallacy of the books of the Samaritans; Snh.90b. Ib. זִיַּיפְתֶּם ולאוכ׳ Ms. M. (v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note, ed. ז׳ תורתכם) ye disputed (our evidence from Dent. 31:16), but it does not avail you (for the idea of resurrection is evident from Num. 15:31).Part. pass. מְזוּיָּיף, f. מְזוּיֶּיפֶת false, informal, faulty (of documents signed by disqualified witnesses). Gitt.10b (גט) מז׳ מתוכווכ׳ a document which has its rejection in itself (being signed by disqualified witnesses, although it would have been valid without the signature of witnesses) is illegal; B. Bath. 170a; a. e.Ib. ונמצאת עדותן מז׳ and their evidence (signature) is found out to be informal (because they are disqualified). Hithpa. הִזְדַּיֵּיף to be falsified, forged. Gitt.II, 4 מפני שהוא יכול לה׳ because (on such writing material) forgery (erasing and writing over) is made easy. Ib. 19b כחב שאינו יכול לה׳ a writing which cannot be forged (i. e. written on material dressed with gall-nut, v. אֲפַץ). (Hif. הוֹזִיף, v. יָזַף.
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