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2 הרצב
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3 הרצוב
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4 מצב
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5 מצורף בזה
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6 מצורף חינם
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8 רצפ
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10 רצוף בזה
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11 קרפיף
קַרְפִּיף, קַרְפִּףm. (Parel of קפף, cmp. נָקַף II Hif.) 1) enclosure, esp. an enclosed space outside of a settlement, for storage of wood Erub.II, 3 לא אמרו … לגנה ולק׳ they limited the area to two Sahs only for a garden and a storehouse. Ib. 5 הגינה והק׳ שהןוכ׳ a garden or a ḳarpif of seventy (cubits) and a fraction by seventy and a fraction, surrounded by a fence ten handbreadths high Bets.IV, 2 מביאין … ומן הק׳וכ׳ you may bring in (on the Holy Day for immediate use) wood from the field, taking from what is piled up, and from the k. even from what lies around scattered; איזהו ק׳ כלוכ׳ what is understood by k.? An enclosed space near the town. B. Bath.24b ק׳ … שהיקף לדירה a ḳ … which has been enclosed for living purposes; a. fr. 2) an area (of seventy square cubits) outside of a town, added to the city limits for the purposes of Sabbath distances Erub.V, 2 נותנין ק׳ לעיר for measuring Sabbath limits we allow a ḳ. to each town; וחכמים … ק׳ אלא ביןוכ׳ but the scholars say, a ḳ. as an extension to city limits is allowed only in the case of two neighboring towns; אם יש לזו … עושה ק׳ לשתיהן להיותן כאחת (Y. ed. קִרְפּוּף) if there is a space of seventy cubits for one and an equal space for the other, this forms a ḳ. for both, so that they may be considered as one town. Ib. 57a מאי ק׳ תורת ק׳ by ḳ. the scholars mean the application of the law of ḳ. (as an extension to the town); a. fr.Pl. קַרְפִּיפוֹת. Ib. IX, 1 אחד גגות … ק׳ רשותוכ׳ joint roofs, courts, and enclosures are each considered as one area (for Sabbath movements). Ib. 89a; a. fr. -
12 קרפף
קַרְפִּיף, קַרְפִּףm. (Parel of קפף, cmp. נָקַף II Hif.) 1) enclosure, esp. an enclosed space outside of a settlement, for storage of wood Erub.II, 3 לא אמרו … לגנה ולק׳ they limited the area to two Sahs only for a garden and a storehouse. Ib. 5 הגינה והק׳ שהןוכ׳ a garden or a ḳarpif of seventy (cubits) and a fraction by seventy and a fraction, surrounded by a fence ten handbreadths high Bets.IV, 2 מביאין … ומן הק׳וכ׳ you may bring in (on the Holy Day for immediate use) wood from the field, taking from what is piled up, and from the k. even from what lies around scattered; איזהו ק׳ כלוכ׳ what is understood by k.? An enclosed space near the town. B. Bath.24b ק׳ … שהיקף לדירה a ḳ … which has been enclosed for living purposes; a. fr. 2) an area (of seventy square cubits) outside of a town, added to the city limits for the purposes of Sabbath distances Erub.V, 2 נותנין ק׳ לעיר for measuring Sabbath limits we allow a ḳ. to each town; וחכמים … ק׳ אלא ביןוכ׳ but the scholars say, a ḳ. as an extension to city limits is allowed only in the case of two neighboring towns; אם יש לזו … עושה ק׳ לשתיהן להיותן כאחת (Y. ed. קִרְפּוּף) if there is a space of seventy cubits for one and an equal space for the other, this forms a ḳ. for both, so that they may be considered as one town. Ib. 57a מאי ק׳ תורת ק׳ by ḳ. the scholars mean the application of the law of ḳ. (as an extension to the town); a. fr.Pl. קַרְפִּיפוֹת. Ib. IX, 1 אחד גגות … ק׳ רשותוכ׳ joint roofs, courts, and enclosures are each considered as one area (for Sabbath movements). Ib. 89a; a. fr. -
13 קַרְפִּיף
קַרְפִּיף, קַרְפִּףm. (Parel of קפף, cmp. נָקַף II Hif.) 1) enclosure, esp. an enclosed space outside of a settlement, for storage of wood Erub.II, 3 לא אמרו … לגנה ולק׳ they limited the area to two Sahs only for a garden and a storehouse. Ib. 5 הגינה והק׳ שהןוכ׳ a garden or a ḳarpif of seventy (cubits) and a fraction by seventy and a fraction, surrounded by a fence ten handbreadths high Bets.IV, 2 מביאין … ומן הק׳וכ׳ you may bring in (on the Holy Day for immediate use) wood from the field, taking from what is piled up, and from the k. even from what lies around scattered; איזהו ק׳ כלוכ׳ what is understood by k.? An enclosed space near the town. B. Bath.24b ק׳ … שהיקף לדירה a ḳ … which has been enclosed for living purposes; a. fr. 2) an area (of seventy square cubits) outside of a town, added to the city limits for the purposes of Sabbath distances Erub.V, 2 נותנין ק׳ לעיר for measuring Sabbath limits we allow a ḳ. to each town; וחכמים … ק׳ אלא ביןוכ׳ but the scholars say, a ḳ. as an extension to city limits is allowed only in the case of two neighboring towns; אם יש לזו … עושה ק׳ לשתיהן להיותן כאחת (Y. ed. קִרְפּוּף) if there is a space of seventy cubits for one and an equal space for the other, this forms a ḳ. for both, so that they may be considered as one town. Ib. 57a מאי ק׳ תורת ק׳ by ḳ. the scholars mean the application of the law of ḳ. (as an extension to the town); a. fr.Pl. קַרְפִּיפוֹת. Ib. IX, 1 אחד גגות … ק׳ רשותוכ׳ joint roofs, courts, and enclosures are each considered as one area (for Sabbath movements). Ib. 89a; a. fr. -
14 קַרְפִּף
קַרְפִּיף, קַרְפִּףm. (Parel of קפף, cmp. נָקַף II Hif.) 1) enclosure, esp. an enclosed space outside of a settlement, for storage of wood Erub.II, 3 לא אמרו … לגנה ולק׳ they limited the area to two Sahs only for a garden and a storehouse. Ib. 5 הגינה והק׳ שהןוכ׳ a garden or a ḳarpif of seventy (cubits) and a fraction by seventy and a fraction, surrounded by a fence ten handbreadths high Bets.IV, 2 מביאין … ומן הק׳וכ׳ you may bring in (on the Holy Day for immediate use) wood from the field, taking from what is piled up, and from the k. even from what lies around scattered; איזהו ק׳ כלוכ׳ what is understood by k.? An enclosed space near the town. B. Bath.24b ק׳ … שהיקף לדירה a ḳ … which has been enclosed for living purposes; a. fr. 2) an area (of seventy square cubits) outside of a town, added to the city limits for the purposes of Sabbath distances Erub.V, 2 נותנין ק׳ לעיר for measuring Sabbath limits we allow a ḳ. to each town; וחכמים … ק׳ אלא ביןוכ׳ but the scholars say, a ḳ. as an extension to city limits is allowed only in the case of two neighboring towns; אם יש לזו … עושה ק׳ לשתיהן להיותן כאחת (Y. ed. קִרְפּוּף) if there is a space of seventy cubits for one and an equal space for the other, this forms a ḳ. for both, so that they may be considered as one town. Ib. 57a מאי ק׳ תורת ק׳ by ḳ. the scholars mean the application of the law of ḳ. (as an extension to the town); a. fr.Pl. קַרְפִּיפוֹת. Ib. IX, 1 אחד גגות … ק׳ רשותוכ׳ joint roofs, courts, and enclosures are each considered as one area (for Sabbath movements). Ib. 89a; a. fr. -
15 צלע
v. begin to limp; pretend to limp————————v. enclosed by ribs, enclosed by sides, ribbed————————v. to lame; limb; enclose with ribs————————v. to limp————————rib; side, flank -
16 בלע
בָּלַע(b. h.; √בל, v. בלל) to absorb, opp. פלט; to swallow, consume. Y.Shek.VI, 49c bot שהאור בּוֹלֵעַ … בּוֹלַעַת … בּוֹלְעִין the flame absorbs a portion of the oil, and so do the wood and the kettle. Ḥull.110b the liver when boiled with other meat פולטת ואינה ב׳ gives out (blood) but absorbs nothing from the other pieces. Y.Sabb.XIV, 14d top; Tosef. ib. XII (XIII), 9 but he may sip vinegar ובוֹלֵעַ and swallow it (opp. פלט to spit it out). Y.Ter.VIII, 45b bot. הלעוס כבָלוּעַ what is chewed is to be considered as swallowed. Ḥull.71a טומאה בְלוּעָה an unclean object (food) that has been swallowed.Snh.110a הַבְּלוּעִין those (of the band of Korah) that were swallowed up. Kel. IX, 6, v. דָּֽרְבָן; a. fr. Nif. נִבְלַע to be swallowed; with בין, to be absorbed, disappear. Sot.36b; Tanḥ. Vayigg. 4; Yalk. Gen. 150 (interpret, the name Bela, Gen. 46:21) שנ׳ בין האומות for he (Joseph) has disappeared among gentiles. Gen. R. s. 94; Yalk. l. c. שנבלע ממני he disappeared to me. Hif. הִבְלִיעַ to cause swallowing, to make absorb. Ex. R. s. 33 הִבְלַעְתָּ לקרח thou madst (the earth) swallow Korah. Ber.24b מַבְלִיעוֹ בטליתו he hides the spittle in his cloak; Y.Sabb.VII, 10b top. Ḥull.113a מַבְ׳ דם באברים causes the blood to remain in the meat (prevents it from flowing out).Trnsf. to sell something in connection with other things, in a lump, in the bargain. Bekh.31b מבליעווכ׳ he sells it (the meat) in the bargain with the hide B. Mets.64a; B. Kam. 118b one who robs his neighbor וה׳ לו בחשבון and makes up for it implicitly on settling his accounts. V. הַבְלָעָה. Hof. הוּבְלַע to be swallowed up; to mingle with, v. supra Nif.Part. מוּבְלַע. Ber.31b מ׳ בין אנשים mixing with people, expl. לא ארוךוכ׳ neither very tall (of average qualities). Erub.IV, 6 מ׳ ביניהן his property is enclosed between theirs (reaches into the limits of each). Y. ib. IV, 21d bot. עיירות המוּבְלָעוֹת inland-towns, opp. border-towns. Y.B. Bath. VII, 15cd מוּבְלָעִין בה fields which are enclosed by others belonging to the same estate. Hithpa. הִתְבַּלֵעַ to be swallowed up, to disappear. Midr. Till. to Ps. 11, beg. מִתְבַּלֵּעַ מןוכ׳ he disappears from the world (forfeits his life). -
17 בָּלַע
בָּלַע(b. h.; √בל, v. בלל) to absorb, opp. פלט; to swallow, consume. Y.Shek.VI, 49c bot שהאור בּוֹלֵעַ … בּוֹלַעַת … בּוֹלְעִין the flame absorbs a portion of the oil, and so do the wood and the kettle. Ḥull.110b the liver when boiled with other meat פולטת ואינה ב׳ gives out (blood) but absorbs nothing from the other pieces. Y.Sabb.XIV, 14d top; Tosef. ib. XII (XIII), 9 but he may sip vinegar ובוֹלֵעַ and swallow it (opp. פלט to spit it out). Y.Ter.VIII, 45b bot. הלעוס כבָלוּעַ what is chewed is to be considered as swallowed. Ḥull.71a טומאה בְלוּעָה an unclean object (food) that has been swallowed.Snh.110a הַבְּלוּעִין those (of the band of Korah) that were swallowed up. Kel. IX, 6, v. דָּֽרְבָן; a. fr. Nif. נִבְלַע to be swallowed; with בין, to be absorbed, disappear. Sot.36b; Tanḥ. Vayigg. 4; Yalk. Gen. 150 (interpret, the name Bela, Gen. 46:21) שנ׳ בין האומות for he (Joseph) has disappeared among gentiles. Gen. R. s. 94; Yalk. l. c. שנבלע ממני he disappeared to me. Hif. הִבְלִיעַ to cause swallowing, to make absorb. Ex. R. s. 33 הִבְלַעְתָּ לקרח thou madst (the earth) swallow Korah. Ber.24b מַבְלִיעוֹ בטליתו he hides the spittle in his cloak; Y.Sabb.VII, 10b top. Ḥull.113a מַבְ׳ דם באברים causes the blood to remain in the meat (prevents it from flowing out).Trnsf. to sell something in connection with other things, in a lump, in the bargain. Bekh.31b מבליעווכ׳ he sells it (the meat) in the bargain with the hide B. Mets.64a; B. Kam. 118b one who robs his neighbor וה׳ לו בחשבון and makes up for it implicitly on settling his accounts. V. הַבְלָעָה. Hof. הוּבְלַע to be swallowed up; to mingle with, v. supra Nif.Part. מוּבְלַע. Ber.31b מ׳ בין אנשים mixing with people, expl. לא ארוךוכ׳ neither very tall (of average qualities). Erub.IV, 6 מ׳ ביניהן his property is enclosed between theirs (reaches into the limits of each). Y. ib. IV, 21d bot. עיירות המוּבְלָעוֹת inland-towns, opp. border-towns. Y.B. Bath. VII, 15cd מוּבְלָעִין בה fields which are enclosed by others belonging to the same estate. Hithpa. הִתְבַּלֵעַ to be swallowed up, to disappear. Midr. Till. to Ps. 11, beg. מִתְבַּלֵּעַ מןוכ׳ he disappears from the world (forfeits his life). -
18 גפף
גָּפַף(v. גּוּף) to bend, to join; to press, close; v. גָּפַס. Pi. גִּיפֵּף 1) to attach a rim, to surround. Kel. XV, 2. 2) to throw arms around, embrace (v. גַּף). Yoma 66b גי׳ ונשק Ar. (ed. גפף ונישק) whosoever embraces or kisses an idol; Snh.VII, 6 (60b) המְגַפֵּף.Pesik. R. s. 26 גִיפְּפָןוכ׳ he hugged and kissed them. Ib. מְגַפְּפוֹת אתוכ׳ threw their arms around the columns.Y.Keth.VII, 31c מְגַפְּפִין סוטה if they have been seen embracing one another, she is amenable to the law of Sotah (v. סוֹטָה); a. fr.Part, pass. מְגוּפָּף closed, enclosed, surrounded from all sides. Y.Kil.IV, 29b bot.; Y.Erub.I, 19c מְגוּפֶּפֶתוכ׳ enclosed on four sides; a. fr.Tosef.Bekh.IV, 16 שאזניה מְגוּפָּפוֹתוכ׳ whose ears are closed. Hif. הֵגֵף to lock up, shut. Y.Sabb.XIII, 14a bot. (read:) ולא כמֵגֵף לתוכהוכ׳ we are not treating the case of one shutting (the animal) up in the vivarium; (Y.Bets. III, beg. 61d בנָעַל). -
19 גָּפַף
גָּפַף(v. גּוּף) to bend, to join; to press, close; v. גָּפַס. Pi. גִּיפֵּף 1) to attach a rim, to surround. Kel. XV, 2. 2) to throw arms around, embrace (v. גַּף). Yoma 66b גי׳ ונשק Ar. (ed. גפף ונישק) whosoever embraces or kisses an idol; Snh.VII, 6 (60b) המְגַפֵּף.Pesik. R. s. 26 גִיפְּפָןוכ׳ he hugged and kissed them. Ib. מְגַפְּפוֹת אתוכ׳ threw their arms around the columns.Y.Keth.VII, 31c מְגַפְּפִין סוטה if they have been seen embracing one another, she is amenable to the law of Sotah (v. סוֹטָה); a. fr.Part, pass. מְגוּפָּף closed, enclosed, surrounded from all sides. Y.Kil.IV, 29b bot.; Y.Erub.I, 19c מְגוּפֶּפֶתוכ׳ enclosed on four sides; a. fr.Tosef.Bekh.IV, 16 שאזניה מְגוּפָּפוֹתוכ׳ whose ears are closed. Hif. הֵגֵף to lock up, shut. Y.Sabb.XIII, 14a bot. (read:) ולא כמֵגֵף לתוכהוכ׳ we are not treating the case of one shutting (the animal) up in the vivarium; (Y.Bets. III, beg. 61d בנָעַל). -
20 אנקפסולציה
encapsulation, state of being enclosed within a capsule; act of placing or enclosing in a capsule; insertion of all methods and data needed for independent operation into one program; (Telecommunications) inclusion of one data structure within another
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