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  • 1 התהדר בלבושו

    dressed up

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  • 2 דפק הופעה

    dressed up, dressed smartly

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  • 3 חגר שק

    dressed in mourning

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  • 4 לבוש שחורים

    dressed in mourning

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  • 5 עבד

    עָבַד(b. h.) ( to work) 1) to serve, work for. Gitt.IV, 5 עוֹבֵד את רבווכ׳ works one day for his master, and one for himself; a. fr. Esp. to do priestly service. Ḥull.24b אחיו הכהנים … לַעֲבוֹדוכ׳ his brother priests allow him not to serve, until he is twenty years of age. 2) to prepare; to till the ground; to dress (hides). Gen. R. s. 22 קין עובד אדמה Cain the tiller of the ground. Y.Ab. Zar. II, 41b bot. גוי עוֹבְדָן; Tosef. ib. IV (V), 10 עוֹבְדוֹ, v. דָּבַב I; (Bab. ib. 33a עיבדן). Y.Sabb.I, 4b top נתן כלים … ומצאו עובד בווכ׳ if one gave a gentile garments to wash, and found him working at them on the Sabbath; a. fr.Part. pass. עָבוּד, pl. עֲבוּדִין dressed, v. infra. 3) (v. עֲבוֹדָה) to use esp. for idolatrous purposes; to worship. Tem.VI, 1, v. infra. Ab. Zar. III, 7 (defining אשרה) כל שעוֹבְדִין אותה a tree which is itself worshipped (not one at which idolatrous rites are performed). Ib. הואיל … הן עובדין since they worship merely the image (under the tree). Snh.VII, 6 העובדע״ז אחד העובדוכ׳ he who worships an idol, whether he goes through the regular forms of that particular worship (v. ib. 60b), or sacrifices Ab. Zar. III, 5 העכומ״ז העובדיןוכ׳ as to idolaters that worship mountains and hills (as deities), they (the territories) may be used, but what is on them is forbidden. Ib. 45b אילן … ולבסוף עֲבָדוֹ if one planted a tree and afterwards made it a subject of worship. Ib. 46a ועוֹבְדֵיהֶן בסייף and those (Jews) who worship them are put to death by the sword; Tosef. ib. VI (VII), 8. Sabb.56b אילמלי לא … ולא עָבְדוּ ישראלע״א had David not listened to evil gossip (against Mephibosheth), … Israel would not have worshipped idols (under Jeroboam). Ib. 105b עד שיאמר לו עֲבוֹדע״ז until he (the tempter) finally tells him, worship idols; Tosef.B. Kam. IX, 31. Ḥull.13b נכרים שבח״ל לאו עוֹבְדֵיע״א הן gentiles outside of Palestine must not be considered as idolaters; a. v. fr. Nif. נֶעֱבַד 1) to be prepared, dressed. Tosef. B. Kam. l. c. עורות שאינן נֶעֱבָדִין ed. Zuck. (oth. ed. עֲבוּדִין) undressed hides; a. e. 2) to be used, esp. for illicit purposes; to be worshipped. Tem. l. c. המוקצה והנ׳ the animal designated for idolatrous purposes and the one used; expl. כל שעובדין אותו whatever they may use it for ((e. g. yoking the ox, shearing the sheep for the benefit of idolatrous temples). Ib. 28a נעבדה בהן עבירה an illicit act has been done with them (by coupling them); ib. לא נֵתְעַבְּדָה בה עבירה no sinful act has been done with it (by which to unfit it for the altar). Ab. Zar.46b יש נ׳ במחובר אצל גבוה does the law forbidding the use in divine worship of objects which have been used for idolatrous purposes include things fixed in the ground? Ib. יש שינוי בנ׳ does change of form restore to legitimate use objects otherwise forbidden on account of their use in connection with idolatry? a. fr. Nithpa. נַתְעַבֵּד same, v. supra. Hif. הֶעֱבִיד to enslave, oppress. Yalk. Ex. 162 הֶעֱבִידוֹ בכלוכ׳ he (Esau) oppressed him with all sorts of troubles. Pi. עִיבֵּד to prepare, esp. to dress hides. Sabb.VII, 2 (among the labors forbidden on the Sabbath) והמְעַבֵּד את עורו dressing the hide of the deer (to fit it for parchment). Ib. 75b חייב משום מעבד is guilty of a Sabbath offence coming under the category of tanning. Gitt.54b גוילין … לא עִיבַּדְתִּין לשמן I did not prepare the parchment sheets with the proper intention; a. fr.

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  • 6 עָבַד

    עָבַד(b. h.) ( to work) 1) to serve, work for. Gitt.IV, 5 עוֹבֵד את רבווכ׳ works one day for his master, and one for himself; a. fr. Esp. to do priestly service. Ḥull.24b אחיו הכהנים … לַעֲבוֹדוכ׳ his brother priests allow him not to serve, until he is twenty years of age. 2) to prepare; to till the ground; to dress (hides). Gen. R. s. 22 קין עובד אדמה Cain the tiller of the ground. Y.Ab. Zar. II, 41b bot. גוי עוֹבְדָן; Tosef. ib. IV (V), 10 עוֹבְדוֹ, v. דָּבַב I; (Bab. ib. 33a עיבדן). Y.Sabb.I, 4b top נתן כלים … ומצאו עובד בווכ׳ if one gave a gentile garments to wash, and found him working at them on the Sabbath; a. fr.Part. pass. עָבוּד, pl. עֲבוּדִין dressed, v. infra. 3) (v. עֲבוֹדָה) to use esp. for idolatrous purposes; to worship. Tem.VI, 1, v. infra. Ab. Zar. III, 7 (defining אשרה) כל שעוֹבְדִין אותה a tree which is itself worshipped (not one at which idolatrous rites are performed). Ib. הואיל … הן עובדין since they worship merely the image (under the tree). Snh.VII, 6 העובדע״ז אחד העובדוכ׳ he who worships an idol, whether he goes through the regular forms of that particular worship (v. ib. 60b), or sacrifices Ab. Zar. III, 5 העכומ״ז העובדיןוכ׳ as to idolaters that worship mountains and hills (as deities), they (the territories) may be used, but what is on them is forbidden. Ib. 45b אילן … ולבסוף עֲבָדוֹ if one planted a tree and afterwards made it a subject of worship. Ib. 46a ועוֹבְדֵיהֶן בסייף and those (Jews) who worship them are put to death by the sword; Tosef. ib. VI (VII), 8. Sabb.56b אילמלי לא … ולא עָבְדוּ ישראלע״א had David not listened to evil gossip (against Mephibosheth), … Israel would not have worshipped idols (under Jeroboam). Ib. 105b עד שיאמר לו עֲבוֹדע״ז until he (the tempter) finally tells him, worship idols; Tosef.B. Kam. IX, 31. Ḥull.13b נכרים שבח״ל לאו עוֹבְדֵיע״א הן gentiles outside of Palestine must not be considered as idolaters; a. v. fr. Nif. נֶעֱבַד 1) to be prepared, dressed. Tosef. B. Kam. l. c. עורות שאינן נֶעֱבָדִין ed. Zuck. (oth. ed. עֲבוּדִין) undressed hides; a. e. 2) to be used, esp. for illicit purposes; to be worshipped. Tem. l. c. המוקצה והנ׳ the animal designated for idolatrous purposes and the one used; expl. כל שעובדין אותו whatever they may use it for ((e. g. yoking the ox, shearing the sheep for the benefit of idolatrous temples). Ib. 28a נעבדה בהן עבירה an illicit act has been done with them (by coupling them); ib. לא נֵתְעַבְּדָה בה עבירה no sinful act has been done with it (by which to unfit it for the altar). Ab. Zar.46b יש נ׳ במחובר אצל גבוה does the law forbidding the use in divine worship of objects which have been used for idolatrous purposes include things fixed in the ground? Ib. יש שינוי בנ׳ does change of form restore to legitimate use objects otherwise forbidden on account of their use in connection with idolatry? a. fr. Nithpa. נַתְעַבֵּד same, v. supra. Hif. הֶעֱבִיד to enslave, oppress. Yalk. Ex. 162 הֶעֱבִידוֹ בכלוכ׳ he (Esau) oppressed him with all sorts of troubles. Pi. עִיבֵּד to prepare, esp. to dress hides. Sabb.VII, 2 (among the labors forbidden on the Sabbath) והמְעַבֵּד את עורו dressing the hide of the deer (to fit it for parchment). Ib. 75b חייב משום מעבד is guilty of a Sabbath offence coming under the category of tanning. Gitt.54b גוילין … לא עִיבַּדְתִּין לשמן I did not prepare the parchment sheets with the proper intention; a. fr.

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  • 7 ערום

    עָרוֹםm. (b. h.; v. preced.; cmp. עָרָה) stripped, naked, bare. Dem. I, 4 מפרישין אותו ע׳ וביןוכ׳ Y. ed. a. Ms. M. (ed. בין, incorr.) you may separate the priests gift there from without being dressed (because it requires no benediction), and at twilight (on the eve of the Sabbath); Sabb.23a. Ib. 14a האוחזס״ת ע׳ נקבר ע׳ he who handles a naked scroll of the Law (tonches it directly with his bare hand), will he buried naked, expl. ע׳ בלא אותה מצוה bare of the merit of that act (of studying or of rolling and dressing it). Tosef.Keth.VI, 7 פסק … שיעמד ע׳ וילבישנה (not וילבשנו) if he agreed with his son-in-law that he will go naked (deprive himself, if necessary) and dress her, אין אומ׳ יעמד ע׳ וילבישנהוכ׳ (not וילבישנו) we do not say, let him become destitute, and he must dress her (make the outfit for her), but he (her father) must cover her as is proper for her; Y. ib. VI, 30d. Sot.21b (play on ערמה, Prov. 8:12) אין … אלא במי שמעמיד עצמו ע׳ עליהן the words of the Law remain only with him who makes himself destitute for their sake (who sacrifices comforts for them); (Var. quot. in Rashi: שמשים עצמו עָרוּם עליה who makes himself cunning about it, i. e. goes to work deliberately, studies systematically); a. fr.Pl. עֲרוּמִּים, עֲרוּמִּין. Snh.90b כשהן עומדין עומדין ע׳וכ׳ when they (the dead) rise, will they rise naked or dressed? Yeb.63b אנשי … שמהלכין ע׳ בשוק those of Barbaria … who walk naked in the street; Sifré Deut. 320; a. fr. Fem. עֲרוּמָּה. Keth.111b; Snh. l. c. ומה היטה שנקברה ע׳וכ׳ if the wheat-grain, which is buried naked, comes forth wrapped in many dresses, how much more will the righteous dead rise Ib. VI, 3 אין האשה נסקלת ע׳ a woman convict must not be stoned (executed) undressed. Meg.12b ובלבד שתהא ע׳ provided she (Vashti) will appear undressed. Snh.75a ימות ולא תעמוד לפניו ע׳ let him (the love-sick man) die, but she must not stand undressed before him. Keth.VI, 5 פסק להכניסה ע׳ if the father made an agreement that he (the bridegroom) will take her to his house without the customary outfit; a. fr.Pl. עֲרוּמּוֹת. Meg. l. c. מפשיטתן ע׳ (not מפשיטן) she forced them to appear undressed; a. e.

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  • 8 עָרוֹם

    עָרוֹםm. (b. h.; v. preced.; cmp. עָרָה) stripped, naked, bare. Dem. I, 4 מפרישין אותו ע׳ וביןוכ׳ Y. ed. a. Ms. M. (ed. בין, incorr.) you may separate the priests gift there from without being dressed (because it requires no benediction), and at twilight (on the eve of the Sabbath); Sabb.23a. Ib. 14a האוחזס״ת ע׳ נקבר ע׳ he who handles a naked scroll of the Law (tonches it directly with his bare hand), will he buried naked, expl. ע׳ בלא אותה מצוה bare of the merit of that act (of studying or of rolling and dressing it). Tosef.Keth.VI, 7 פסק … שיעמד ע׳ וילבישנה (not וילבשנו) if he agreed with his son-in-law that he will go naked (deprive himself, if necessary) and dress her, אין אומ׳ יעמד ע׳ וילבישנהוכ׳ (not וילבישנו) we do not say, let him become destitute, and he must dress her (make the outfit for her), but he (her father) must cover her as is proper for her; Y. ib. VI, 30d. Sot.21b (play on ערמה, Prov. 8:12) אין … אלא במי שמעמיד עצמו ע׳ עליהן the words of the Law remain only with him who makes himself destitute for their sake (who sacrifices comforts for them); (Var. quot. in Rashi: שמשים עצמו עָרוּם עליה who makes himself cunning about it, i. e. goes to work deliberately, studies systematically); a. fr.Pl. עֲרוּמִּים, עֲרוּמִּין. Snh.90b כשהן עומדין עומדין ע׳וכ׳ when they (the dead) rise, will they rise naked or dressed? Yeb.63b אנשי … שמהלכין ע׳ בשוק those of Barbaria … who walk naked in the street; Sifré Deut. 320; a. fr. Fem. עֲרוּמָּה. Keth.111b; Snh. l. c. ומה היטה שנקברה ע׳וכ׳ if the wheat-grain, which is buried naked, comes forth wrapped in many dresses, how much more will the righteous dead rise Ib. VI, 3 אין האשה נסקלת ע׳ a woman convict must not be stoned (executed) undressed. Meg.12b ובלבד שתהא ע׳ provided she (Vashti) will appear undressed. Snh.75a ימות ולא תעמוד לפניו ע׳ let him (the love-sick man) die, but she must not stand undressed before him. Keth.VI, 5 פסק להכניסה ע׳ if the father made an agreement that he (the bridegroom) will take her to his house without the customary outfit; a. fr.Pl. עֲרוּמּוֹת. Meg. l. c. מפשיטתן ע׳ (not מפשיטן) she forced them to appear undressed; a. e.

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  • 9 ערטיל

    עַרְטִיל, עַרְטִילָּא, עַרְטִילָּאָה, עַרְטִילַּאי, עַרְטִלּ׳(עַרְטוּ׳), m. (עַרְטֵל) 1) stripped, naked, poorly dressed. Targ. Gen. 3:10 (Y. ed. Vien. עַרְטוּ׳, not … לָאֵי); 11. Targ. Job 1:21; a. fr.B. Mets.46a, v. כְּפַל. Sot.8b (prov.) שליח ע׳ וסיים מסאני stripped to nakedness, but shoes he has on (there is more disgrace in a disharmonious toilet than in a uniformly poor one); Keth.65b top (ref. to the disproportion between the obligatory outfit of garments and that of shoes, ib. V, 8) חאי תנא שליח ע׳וכ׳ would that teacher have applied to her the proverb, stripped to nakedness ? Y. ib. VI, 30d אורחא … הני לי מיקום ערטילייוכ׳ it is usual for a man to say (to his father-in-law), I will rather go naked (deprive myself, v. עָרוֹם), if only my wife be covered (but by saying this he does not mean to release him from the obligation of giving his daughter an appropriate outfit). Koh. R. to V, 12, v. כָּפִין; a. fr.Pl. עַרְטִילָּאִין, עַרְטִילָּאֵי, עַרְטִלּ׳. Targ. Job 22:6. Ib. 24:7 לָאֵי … Ms. (ed. לַּי … לַּיי …, adv.). Ib. 10 לאי … ed. Lag. (ed. Wil. … לַי); a. fr. Fem. עַרְטִילָּא, עַרְטִילְתָּא, עַרְטוּ׳. Targ. Esth. 1:11Y.Peah VIII, 21b top (ref. to Ruth 3:3) ערטילא הוות was she (Ruth) un-dressed?Pl. עַרְטִילָּאָן. Targ. Esth. l. c.Trnsf. (cmp. γυμνήτης) light-armed.Pl. עַרְטִילֵּי. Targ. II Esth. 8:10 ע׳ בני רמכיא (Targ. I Esth. ib. ערטולייני רטכין, corr. acc.; h. text האחשתרנים).

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  • 10 ערטילא

    עַרְטִיל, עַרְטִילָּא, עַרְטִילָּאָה, עַרְטִילַּאי, עַרְטִלּ׳(עַרְטוּ׳), m. (עַרְטֵל) 1) stripped, naked, poorly dressed. Targ. Gen. 3:10 (Y. ed. Vien. עַרְטוּ׳, not … לָאֵי); 11. Targ. Job 1:21; a. fr.B. Mets.46a, v. כְּפַל. Sot.8b (prov.) שליח ע׳ וסיים מסאני stripped to nakedness, but shoes he has on (there is more disgrace in a disharmonious toilet than in a uniformly poor one); Keth.65b top (ref. to the disproportion between the obligatory outfit of garments and that of shoes, ib. V, 8) חאי תנא שליח ע׳וכ׳ would that teacher have applied to her the proverb, stripped to nakedness ? Y. ib. VI, 30d אורחא … הני לי מיקום ערטילייוכ׳ it is usual for a man to say (to his father-in-law), I will rather go naked (deprive myself, v. עָרוֹם), if only my wife be covered (but by saying this he does not mean to release him from the obligation of giving his daughter an appropriate outfit). Koh. R. to V, 12, v. כָּפִין; a. fr.Pl. עַרְטִילָּאִין, עַרְטִילָּאֵי, עַרְטִלּ׳. Targ. Job 22:6. Ib. 24:7 לָאֵי … Ms. (ed. לַּי … לַּיי …, adv.). Ib. 10 לאי … ed. Lag. (ed. Wil. … לַי); a. fr. Fem. עַרְטִילָּא, עַרְטִילְתָּא, עַרְטוּ׳. Targ. Esth. 1:11Y.Peah VIII, 21b top (ref. to Ruth 3:3) ערטילא הוות was she (Ruth) un-dressed?Pl. עַרְטִילָּאָן. Targ. Esth. l. c.Trnsf. (cmp. γυμνήτης) light-armed.Pl. עַרְטִילֵּי. Targ. II Esth. 8:10 ע׳ בני רמכיא (Targ. I Esth. ib. ערטולייני רטכין, corr. acc.; h. text האחשתרנים).

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  • 11 עַרְטִיל

    עַרְטִיל, עַרְטִילָּא, עַרְטִילָּאָה, עַרְטִילַּאי, עַרְטִלּ׳(עַרְטוּ׳), m. (עַרְטֵל) 1) stripped, naked, poorly dressed. Targ. Gen. 3:10 (Y. ed. Vien. עַרְטוּ׳, not … לָאֵי); 11. Targ. Job 1:21; a. fr.B. Mets.46a, v. כְּפַל. Sot.8b (prov.) שליח ע׳ וסיים מסאני stripped to nakedness, but shoes he has on (there is more disgrace in a disharmonious toilet than in a uniformly poor one); Keth.65b top (ref. to the disproportion between the obligatory outfit of garments and that of shoes, ib. V, 8) חאי תנא שליח ע׳וכ׳ would that teacher have applied to her the proverb, stripped to nakedness ? Y. ib. VI, 30d אורחא … הני לי מיקום ערטילייוכ׳ it is usual for a man to say (to his father-in-law), I will rather go naked (deprive myself, v. עָרוֹם), if only my wife be covered (but by saying this he does not mean to release him from the obligation of giving his daughter an appropriate outfit). Koh. R. to V, 12, v. כָּפִין; a. fr.Pl. עַרְטִילָּאִין, עַרְטִילָּאֵי, עַרְטִלּ׳. Targ. Job 22:6. Ib. 24:7 לָאֵי … Ms. (ed. לַּי … לַּיי …, adv.). Ib. 10 לאי … ed. Lag. (ed. Wil. … לַי); a. fr. Fem. עַרְטִילָּא, עַרְטִילְתָּא, עַרְטוּ׳. Targ. Esth. 1:11Y.Peah VIII, 21b top (ref. to Ruth 3:3) ערטילא הוות was she (Ruth) un-dressed?Pl. עַרְטִילָּאָן. Targ. Esth. l. c.Trnsf. (cmp. γυμνήτης) light-armed.Pl. עַרְטִילֵּי. Targ. II Esth. 8:10 ע׳ בני רמכיא (Targ. I Esth. ib. ערטולייני רטכין, corr. acc.; h. text האחשתרנים).

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  • 12 עַרְטִילָּא

    עַרְטִיל, עַרְטִילָּא, עַרְטִילָּאָה, עַרְטִילַּאי, עַרְטִלּ׳(עַרְטוּ׳), m. (עַרְטֵל) 1) stripped, naked, poorly dressed. Targ. Gen. 3:10 (Y. ed. Vien. עַרְטוּ׳, not … לָאֵי); 11. Targ. Job 1:21; a. fr.B. Mets.46a, v. כְּפַל. Sot.8b (prov.) שליח ע׳ וסיים מסאני stripped to nakedness, but shoes he has on (there is more disgrace in a disharmonious toilet than in a uniformly poor one); Keth.65b top (ref. to the disproportion between the obligatory outfit of garments and that of shoes, ib. V, 8) חאי תנא שליח ע׳וכ׳ would that teacher have applied to her the proverb, stripped to nakedness ? Y. ib. VI, 30d אורחא … הני לי מיקום ערטילייוכ׳ it is usual for a man to say (to his father-in-law), I will rather go naked (deprive myself, v. עָרוֹם), if only my wife be covered (but by saying this he does not mean to release him from the obligation of giving his daughter an appropriate outfit). Koh. R. to V, 12, v. כָּפִין; a. fr.Pl. עַרְטִילָּאִין, עַרְטִילָּאֵי, עַרְטִלּ׳. Targ. Job 22:6. Ib. 24:7 לָאֵי … Ms. (ed. לַּי … לַּיי …, adv.). Ib. 10 לאי … ed. Lag. (ed. Wil. … לַי); a. fr. Fem. עַרְטִילָּא, עַרְטִילְתָּא, עַרְטוּ׳. Targ. Esth. 1:11Y.Peah VIII, 21b top (ref. to Ruth 3:3) ערטילא הוות was she (Ruth) un-dressed?Pl. עַרְטִילָּאָן. Targ. Esth. l. c.Trnsf. (cmp. γυμνήτης) light-armed.Pl. עַרְטִילֵּי. Targ. II Esth. 8:10 ע׳ בני רמכיא (Targ. I Esth. ib. ערטולייני רטכין, corr. acc.; h. text האחשתרנים).

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  • 13 עַרְטִילָּאָה

    עַרְטִיל, עַרְטִילָּא, עַרְטִילָּאָה, עַרְטִילַּאי, עַרְטִלּ׳(עַרְטוּ׳), m. (עַרְטֵל) 1) stripped, naked, poorly dressed. Targ. Gen. 3:10 (Y. ed. Vien. עַרְטוּ׳, not … לָאֵי); 11. Targ. Job 1:21; a. fr.B. Mets.46a, v. כְּפַל. Sot.8b (prov.) שליח ע׳ וסיים מסאני stripped to nakedness, but shoes he has on (there is more disgrace in a disharmonious toilet than in a uniformly poor one); Keth.65b top (ref. to the disproportion between the obligatory outfit of garments and that of shoes, ib. V, 8) חאי תנא שליח ע׳וכ׳ would that teacher have applied to her the proverb, stripped to nakedness ? Y. ib. VI, 30d אורחא … הני לי מיקום ערטילייוכ׳ it is usual for a man to say (to his father-in-law), I will rather go naked (deprive myself, v. עָרוֹם), if only my wife be covered (but by saying this he does not mean to release him from the obligation of giving his daughter an appropriate outfit). Koh. R. to V, 12, v. כָּפִין; a. fr.Pl. עַרְטִילָּאִין, עַרְטִילָּאֵי, עַרְטִלּ׳. Targ. Job 22:6. Ib. 24:7 לָאֵי … Ms. (ed. לַּי … לַּיי …, adv.). Ib. 10 לאי … ed. Lag. (ed. Wil. … לַי); a. fr. Fem. עַרְטִילָּא, עַרְטִילְתָּא, עַרְטוּ׳. Targ. Esth. 1:11Y.Peah VIII, 21b top (ref. to Ruth 3:3) ערטילא הוות was she (Ruth) un-dressed?Pl. עַרְטִילָּאָן. Targ. Esth. l. c.Trnsf. (cmp. γυμνήτης) light-armed.Pl. עַרְטִילֵּי. Targ. II Esth. 8:10 ע׳ בני רמכיא (Targ. I Esth. ib. ערטולייני רטכין, corr. acc.; h. text האחשתרנים).

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  • 14 עַרְטִילַּאי

    עַרְטִיל, עַרְטִילָּא, עַרְטִילָּאָה, עַרְטִילַּאי, עַרְטִלּ׳(עַרְטוּ׳), m. (עַרְטֵל) 1) stripped, naked, poorly dressed. Targ. Gen. 3:10 (Y. ed. Vien. עַרְטוּ׳, not … לָאֵי); 11. Targ. Job 1:21; a. fr.B. Mets.46a, v. כְּפַל. Sot.8b (prov.) שליח ע׳ וסיים מסאני stripped to nakedness, but shoes he has on (there is more disgrace in a disharmonious toilet than in a uniformly poor one); Keth.65b top (ref. to the disproportion between the obligatory outfit of garments and that of shoes, ib. V, 8) חאי תנא שליח ע׳וכ׳ would that teacher have applied to her the proverb, stripped to nakedness ? Y. ib. VI, 30d אורחא … הני לי מיקום ערטילייוכ׳ it is usual for a man to say (to his father-in-law), I will rather go naked (deprive myself, v. עָרוֹם), if only my wife be covered (but by saying this he does not mean to release him from the obligation of giving his daughter an appropriate outfit). Koh. R. to V, 12, v. כָּפִין; a. fr.Pl. עַרְטִילָּאִין, עַרְטִילָּאֵי, עַרְטִלּ׳. Targ. Job 22:6. Ib. 24:7 לָאֵי … Ms. (ed. לַּי … לַּיי …, adv.). Ib. 10 לאי … ed. Lag. (ed. Wil. … לַי); a. fr. Fem. עַרְטִילָּא, עַרְטִילְתָּא, עַרְטוּ׳. Targ. Esth. 1:11Y.Peah VIII, 21b top (ref. to Ruth 3:3) ערטילא הוות was she (Ruth) un-dressed?Pl. עַרְטִילָּאָן. Targ. Esth. l. c.Trnsf. (cmp. γυμνήτης) light-armed.Pl. עַרְטִילֵּי. Targ. II Esth. 8:10 ע׳ בני רמכיא (Targ. I Esth. ib. ערטולייני רטכין, corr. acc.; h. text האחשתרנים).

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  • 15 עַרְטִלּ׳

    עַרְטִיל, עַרְטִילָּא, עַרְטִילָּאָה, עַרְטִילַּאי, עַרְטִלּ׳(עַרְטוּ׳), m. (עַרְטֵל) 1) stripped, naked, poorly dressed. Targ. Gen. 3:10 (Y. ed. Vien. עַרְטוּ׳, not … לָאֵי); 11. Targ. Job 1:21; a. fr.B. Mets.46a, v. כְּפַל. Sot.8b (prov.) שליח ע׳ וסיים מסאני stripped to nakedness, but shoes he has on (there is more disgrace in a disharmonious toilet than in a uniformly poor one); Keth.65b top (ref. to the disproportion between the obligatory outfit of garments and that of shoes, ib. V, 8) חאי תנא שליח ע׳וכ׳ would that teacher have applied to her the proverb, stripped to nakedness ? Y. ib. VI, 30d אורחא … הני לי מיקום ערטילייוכ׳ it is usual for a man to say (to his father-in-law), I will rather go naked (deprive myself, v. עָרוֹם), if only my wife be covered (but by saying this he does not mean to release him from the obligation of giving his daughter an appropriate outfit). Koh. R. to V, 12, v. כָּפִין; a. fr.Pl. עַרְטִילָּאִין, עַרְטִילָּאֵי, עַרְטִלּ׳. Targ. Job 22:6. Ib. 24:7 לָאֵי … Ms. (ed. לַּי … לַּיי …, adv.). Ib. 10 לאי … ed. Lag. (ed. Wil. … לַי); a. fr. Fem. עַרְטִילָּא, עַרְטִילְתָּא, עַרְטוּ׳. Targ. Esth. 1:11Y.Peah VIII, 21b top (ref. to Ruth 3:3) ערטילא הוות was she (Ruth) un-dressed?Pl. עַרְטִילָּאָן. Targ. Esth. l. c.Trnsf. (cmp. γυμνήτης) light-armed.Pl. עַרְטִילֵּי. Targ. II Esth. 8:10 ע׳ בני רמכיא (Targ. I Esth. ib. ערטולייני רטכין, corr. acc.; h. text האחשתרנים).

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  • 16 קלע II

    קָלַעII to twist, plait; (b. h. to form a raised figure, cmp. גָּדַל II). Yoma VI, 7 קְלָעָן, v. מַקֵּל. Sabb.64a עני קוֹלֵעַ שלשוכ׳ a poor man twists three threads and hangs the cord around his daughters neck. Y. ib. X, 12c bot. הקולע שלשוכ׳ he that plaits three strings of hair on a persons head. Tosef.Maasr.I, 6 היה עתיד לִקְלוֹעַ בשום ולאגודוכ׳ (ed. Zuck. ליקָּלֵעַ … וליאגד, Nif.) if the intention was about the garlic crop to plait, and about the onions to tie them in bunches, אינו חייב עד שיִקְלַע ויאגד he is not bound to give the tithes until he plaits or ties (or עד שיִקָּלֵעַ ויֵאָגֵד until the things are plaited or bunched); a. e.Trnsf. ( to weave a wreath, to adorn, praise. Midr. Till. to Ps. 92, end; Yalk. Ps. 846 הוא קוֹלֵעַ על יריאיו … קוֹלְעִים לווכ׳ he (God) praises those who fear him, and those who fear him praise him; you say (Ps. 92:16), and I say, (Zeph. 3:13) Pi. קִילֵּעַ 1) same. Num. R. s. 9 היא קִילְּעָה לווכ׳ (not קולעה) she plaited her hair to please him (her paramour), therefore the priest loosens her hair; Tosef.Sot.III, 3 ed. Zuck. note קלעה; a. e. 2) קִילְּעֶה or קִלְּעֶה (cmp. נתעלפה, s. v. עָלַף II) to plait a persons hair, dress, adorn (v. supra). Ber.61a; Koh. R. to VII, 2; Sabb.95a; Erub.18a; Nidd.45b; Koh. R. to VII, 2 (ref. to ויבן, Gen. 2:22) מלמד שקילעההקב״ה לחוהוכ׳ this intimates that the Lord dressed Eve, v. בִּנְיָיתָא. Y.Snh.II, 20a bot. (ref. to 2 Sam. 20:3 ויכלכל, v. כִּלְכֵּל) מלמד שהיה דוד מְקַלַּעֲתָןוכ׳ this teaches that David had them dressed and adorned and made them come before him every day, and said to his evil inclination Nif. נִקְלַע to be plaited, v. supra.

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  • 17 קָלַע

    קָלַעII to twist, plait; (b. h. to form a raised figure, cmp. גָּדַל II). Yoma VI, 7 קְלָעָן, v. מַקֵּל. Sabb.64a עני קוֹלֵעַ שלשוכ׳ a poor man twists three threads and hangs the cord around his daughters neck. Y. ib. X, 12c bot. הקולע שלשוכ׳ he that plaits three strings of hair on a persons head. Tosef.Maasr.I, 6 היה עתיד לִקְלוֹעַ בשום ולאגודוכ׳ (ed. Zuck. ליקָּלֵעַ … וליאגד, Nif.) if the intention was about the garlic crop to plait, and about the onions to tie them in bunches, אינו חייב עד שיִקְלַע ויאגד he is not bound to give the tithes until he plaits or ties (or עד שיִקָּלֵעַ ויֵאָגֵד until the things are plaited or bunched); a. e.Trnsf. ( to weave a wreath, to adorn, praise. Midr. Till. to Ps. 92, end; Yalk. Ps. 846 הוא קוֹלֵעַ על יריאיו … קוֹלְעִים לווכ׳ he (God) praises those who fear him, and those who fear him praise him; you say (Ps. 92:16), and I say, (Zeph. 3:13) Pi. קִילֵּעַ 1) same. Num. R. s. 9 היא קִילְּעָה לווכ׳ (not קולעה) she plaited her hair to please him (her paramour), therefore the priest loosens her hair; Tosef.Sot.III, 3 ed. Zuck. note קלעה; a. e. 2) קִילְּעֶה or קִלְּעֶה (cmp. נתעלפה, s. v. עָלַף II) to plait a persons hair, dress, adorn (v. supra). Ber.61a; Koh. R. to VII, 2; Sabb.95a; Erub.18a; Nidd.45b; Koh. R. to VII, 2 (ref. to ויבן, Gen. 2:22) מלמד שקילעההקב״ה לחוהוכ׳ this intimates that the Lord dressed Eve, v. בִּנְיָיתָא. Y.Snh.II, 20a bot. (ref. to 2 Sam. 20:3 ויכלכל, v. כִּלְכֵּל) מלמד שהיה דוד מְקַלַּעֲתָןוכ׳ this teaches that David had them dressed and adorned and made them come before him every day, and said to his evil inclination Nif. נִקְלַע to be plaited, v. supra.

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  • 18 קשט

    קְשַׁטch. sam( Hithpa. הִתְקַשֵּׁט to dress, adorn ones self).Pa. קַשֵׁט 1) to straighten, correct. Targ. 1 Chr. 29:18. 2) to go in a straight line, to shoot forth. Targ. Hos. 6:3 מְקַשֵׁיט (not מִ׳; ed. Lag. מקשט; h. text נכון). 3) to prepare. Yeb.63b (of a bad wife) מְקַשְׁטָא … ומקשטאוכ׳ has a tray ready for him, and has her mouth ready for him (to scold); מק׳ … ומהדראוכ׳ prepares a tray for him, and turns her back to him. Ithpa. אִתְקַשֵׁט, אִיקַּשַּׁט 1) to be shot. Targ. Y. II Ex. 19:13 (ed. Vien. יתקשתין). 2) to be dressed, prepared. Targ. Is. 61:10. Targ. Am. 4:12 (h. text הכין).Taan.23b כי מִיקַּשְּׁטָא is well dressed; a. e.

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  • 19 קְשַׁט

    קְשַׁטch. sam( Hithpa. הִתְקַשֵּׁט to dress, adorn ones self).Pa. קַשֵׁט 1) to straighten, correct. Targ. 1 Chr. 29:18. 2) to go in a straight line, to shoot forth. Targ. Hos. 6:3 מְקַשֵׁיט (not מִ׳; ed. Lag. מקשט; h. text נכון). 3) to prepare. Yeb.63b (of a bad wife) מְקַשְׁטָא … ומקשטאוכ׳ has a tray ready for him, and has her mouth ready for him (to scold); מק׳ … ומהדראוכ׳ prepares a tray for him, and turns her back to him. Ithpa. אִתְקַשֵׁט, אִיקַּשַּׁט 1) to be shot. Targ. Y. II Ex. 19:13 (ed. Vien. יתקשתין). 2) to be dressed, prepared. Targ. Is. 61:10. Targ. Am. 4:12 (h. text הכין).Taan.23b כי מִיקַּשְּׁטָא is well dressed; a. e.

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  • 20 שלח

    שְׁלַחch. sam(שלחto make illegitimate use of, to misappropriate), 1) to send, send off. Targ. Num. 13:2. Targ. O. ib. 16. Targ. Ps. 44:3 Ms. (ed. פסד׳). Targ. Jer. 42:6 שָׁלְחִין (not שולחין); a. fr.Part. pass. שְׁלִיחַ; f. שְׁלִיחָא; pl. שְׁלִיחִין, שְׁלִיחָן. Ob. 1. Targ. Is. 44:26 שְׁלִיחוֹהִי ed. Lag. (ed. Wil. שְׁלוּח׳). Targ. 1 Chr. 14:15; a. fr.Ber.28a ש׳ להווכ׳ R. J. sent them word to the school house; a. fr.Koh. R. to III, 2 שְׁלִיחְהוֹן דברייתא the messenger of men (mens guardian angel). 2) to throw off, undress, flay (cmp. פָּשַׁט). Targ. Esth. 5:14. Targ. Is. 32:11. Targ. 2 Chr. 29:34; a. fr.Ber. l. c. שְׁלַח מדך take off thy cloak (v. מַדָּא). Y.Taan.III, end, 67a הוה ש׳ מסאניה he took off one shoe; כד הוה ש׳ תריהון when he had taken off both of them; a. fr.Part. pass. as ab. Sot.8b (proverbial expression) ש׳ ערטילאיוכ׳ undressed, naked, but with shoes on (a person cares more for shoes than for any other article of dress); Keth.65b top האי תנא ש׳וכ׳ this Tannai (who gave the wife the right to ask for three pairs of shoes and one suit of clothes) seems to assume that a woman cares more for shoes Koh. R. to V, 10 איך אינון אתיין שליחיןוכ׳ (not שלו׳) how will they come (on resurrection day), naked, or dressed? Ib. היך זרעתין ש׳וכ׳ how didst thou plant them (the beans), undressed or dressed (in the pods)? a. e. Pa. שַׁלֵּחַ 1) to send; to send off, dismiss. Targ. O. Lev. 16:21, sq. Targ. O. Ex. 8:17; a. fr.Part. pass. מְשַׁלַּח; f. מְשַׁלְּחָא Targ. O. Gen. 32:19. 2) to strip, undress. Y.R. Hash. II, 58b top ובטול … יְשַׁלַּח and in the shade of the fig tree he (the ox) would shed his skin (feeling warm, he would rub himself against the tree); Snh.18b. Sabb.33b הוו מְשַׁלְּחֵי מנייהו used to put off their clothes. Shebu.41a צורבא דרבנן משלחוכ׳ may a scholar strip a man of his cloak? (i. e. should a scholar as such have any prerogatives in law?); a. fr. Af. אַשְׁלַח 1) to send off, let loose. Targ. O. Ex. 8:17. 2) to strip, throw off; to flay. Targ. 1 Sam. 19:24. Targ. 2 Chr. 35:11. Targ. Lev. 1:6 (Y. II ויחליש). Targ. Num. 20:26; a. fr. Ithpa. אִשְׁתַּלַּח 1) to be sent, sent off. Targ. Jud. 5:15. Targ. Y. Gen. 32:19; a. fr. 2) to be stripped; to shed the skin. Ib. 3:21.Ḥull.59a מאן … מִישְׁתַּלַּח משכיה he who eats three Tiklas of asafoetida on an empty stomach, will shed his skin; ואי לא … מישת׳ משכאי had I not sat in water, I should have

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  • dressed */ — UK [drest] / US adjective 1) wearing clothes of a particular type dressed in: She was dressed in a black suit. dressed as: He went to the party dressed as a cowboy. well/badly/neatly etc dressed: Emma was immaculately dressed. 2) someone who is… …   English dictionary

  • Dressed — Dress Dress (dr[e^]s), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Dressed} (dr[e^]st) or {Drest}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Dressing}.] [OF. drecier to make straight, raise, set up, prepare, arrange, F. dresser, (assumed) LL. directiare, fr. L. dirigere, directum, to direct;… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • dressed up — 1) ADJ GRADED: usu v link ADJ If someone is dressed up, they are wearing special clothes, in order to look smarter than usual or in order to disguise themselves. You re all dressed up. Are you going somewhere?... You don t have to get dressed up… …   English dictionary

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