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dwelling places of wild beasts

  • 1 אגם II

    אֲגַםII m. (b. h.; v. foreg. a. אַגְמֹון) anything bending and peeling, whence 1) leek, or leek-like plants, opp. to שחת young grain Kid. 62b this refers only to shaḥath אבל בא׳ לא but not to ăgam. Ib. מאי משמע דהאי א׳ לישנא דבוצלנא הוא (Ar. דבוצלא) what proof have you that ăgam in this case has the meaning of onion-plants? (Answ. ref. to אגמון Is. 58:5). 2) (b. h.) reed, reed-land (juncetum), dwelling places of wild beasts, opp. שָׂדֶה cultivated land. Taan.22a. in order to be made arable, uncleared ground containing roots of trees Ab. Zar.38a הצית את האור בא׳ set fire to an uncleared field. Y. ib. II, 44d bot. א׳ תמרים a field on which palms stood, the roots of which must be grubbed up. אַגַּמָּא ch. same. Ab. Zar.38a לגלוי א׳וכ׳ his intention was merely to clear the ground. אַגָּםm. ( גמם) a field which requires clearing

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  • 2 אֲגַם

    אֲגַםII m. (b. h.; v. foreg. a. אַגְמֹון) anything bending and peeling, whence 1) leek, or leek-like plants, opp. to שחת young grain Kid. 62b this refers only to shaḥath אבל בא׳ לא but not to ăgam. Ib. מאי משמע דהאי א׳ לישנא דבוצלנא הוא (Ar. דבוצלא) what proof have you that ăgam in this case has the meaning of onion-plants? (Answ. ref. to אגמון Is. 58:5). 2) (b. h.) reed, reed-land (juncetum), dwelling places of wild beasts, opp. שָׂדֶה cultivated land. Taan.22a. in order to be made arable, uncleared ground containing roots of trees Ab. Zar.38a הצית את האור בא׳ set fire to an uncleared field. Y. ib. II, 44d bot. א׳ תמרים a field on which palms stood, the roots of which must be grubbed up. אַגַּמָּא ch. same. Ab. Zar.38a לגלוי א׳וכ׳ his intention was merely to clear the ground. אַגָּםm. ( גמם) a field which requires clearing

    Jewish literature > אֲגַם

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