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21 הֲוָיָיה
הֲוָיָה, הֲוָויָה, הֲוָיָיהf. (preced.) 1) existence, status, condition, stability. Ab. Zar.54b (ref. to תהיה, Lev. 25:12) בהַוְיָיתָהִּ תהא it shall remain in its status. Y.Ber.II, 4d bot. (ref. to והיו, Deut. 6:6) כדרך הַוְיָיתָן יהו they shall remain (be read) in the order in which they stand. Y.Shek.IV. 48b top שתהאה׳ בקודש that it must retain its sacred character. Cant. R. to VI, 4 (ref. to והיו, Num. 7:5) נתן להםה׳ he gave them stability; Num. R. s. 12, end ניתן להםה׳ (read ניתנה). M. Kat. 15a הויה the use of the word היה in the Biblical text; Men.28a; a. e.Esp. (with ref. to והיתה לאיש, Deut. 24:2, v. הָיָה Pl.) legal status of marriage, Kidd.5a מקישה׳ ליציאהוכ׳ the text puts entrance into marriage on an equality with going out (divorce), as divorce takes place by means of a deed, so may marriage be contracted Yeb.13b (ref. to לא תהיה, Deut. 25:5) לא תהיה בהה׳ לזר she shall have no legal status with another man; Y. ib. I, 2c bot. לא תהא להה׳וכ׳ (not יהא); a. fr.Pl. הֲוָיוֹת, הֲוָו׳. Keth.46b, a. e. איתקושה׳ להדדי the various modes of entrance into marriage correspond to each other. 2) הֲ׳, or הַוָּיָה (v. preced. Pa.) discussion, argument. Y.Maasr.II, 49d bot. הוו׳ דר׳ מנא the result of a discussion stated by R. M.Pl. הֲוָיוֹת or הַוָּ׳. Succ.28a ה׳ דאבייוכ׳ (Ms. M. sing.) arguments raised by A. ; B. Bath. 134a (Ms. H. sing., Ms. R. הַוָּיֵי; v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 40). -
22 חברותא
חַבָּרוּתָא, חַבְרוּתָאch. (preced.) 1) attachment; companionship, friendship. Targ. Ps. 139:2 (h. text רֵעִי).Taan.23a (prov.) או ח׳ או מיתותא (Ms. M. אי חברא אי מותא) either companions or death; B. Bath.16b (v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 90). Ber.34a top ח׳ כלפי שמיא (מי איכא) is there a social equality with reference to Heaven (dare man treat prayer as he would a talk with a friend)?; Meg.25a. 2) (collect, noun) scholars of the college. Yeb.96b ח׳ נמי the fellows (my pupils), too, are quoted against me?Y.Shebi.VII, 37c top ר׳ יותנן וחברותיה (v. חֲבוּרְתָּא).Pl. חַבְרָוָותָא. Ḥull.57b Rashi (ed. חבוורתא, corr. acc.). -
23 חַבָּרוּתָא
חַבָּרוּתָא, חַבְרוּתָאch. (preced.) 1) attachment; companionship, friendship. Targ. Ps. 139:2 (h. text רֵעִי).Taan.23a (prov.) או ח׳ או מיתותא (Ms. M. אי חברא אי מותא) either companions or death; B. Bath.16b (v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 90). Ber.34a top ח׳ כלפי שמיא (מי איכא) is there a social equality with reference to Heaven (dare man treat prayer as he would a talk with a friend)?; Meg.25a. 2) (collect, noun) scholars of the college. Yeb.96b ח׳ נמי the fellows (my pupils), too, are quoted against me?Y.Shebi.VII, 37c top ר׳ יותנן וחברותיה (v. חֲבוּרְתָּא).Pl. חַבְרָוָותָא. Ḥull.57b Rashi (ed. חבוורתא, corr. acc.). -
24 חַבְרוּתָא
חַבָּרוּתָא, חַבְרוּתָאch. (preced.) 1) attachment; companionship, friendship. Targ. Ps. 139:2 (h. text רֵעִי).Taan.23a (prov.) או ח׳ או מיתותא (Ms. M. אי חברא אי מותא) either companions or death; B. Bath.16b (v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 90). Ber.34a top ח׳ כלפי שמיא (מי איכא) is there a social equality with reference to Heaven (dare man treat prayer as he would a talk with a friend)?; Meg.25a. 2) (collect, noun) scholars of the college. Yeb.96b ח׳ נמי the fellows (my pupils), too, are quoted against me?Y.Shebi.VII, 37c top ר׳ יותנן וחברותיה (v. חֲבוּרְתָּא).Pl. חַבְרָוָותָא. Ḥull.57b Rashi (ed. חבוורתא, corr. acc.). -
25 סטרנלייא
סְטַרְנַלְיָיא, סְטַרְנַלְיָיהf. (Saturnalia) the Saturnalia, a Roman festival beginning on the 17th> of December and lasting several days. Ab. Zar. I, 3 Y. ed. (Mish. a. Bab. ed. 8a variously corrupted or perverted). Y. ib. 39c (cacophemistic etymology) שנאה טֹמונה שונא נוקם ונ̇וט̇ר̇ hatred hidden (under the merriment of social equality and good will), he (the Roman) hates Ib. ס׳ דביישן the Saturnalian fair of Scythopolis (v. בֵּישָׁן). Ib. top ס׳ אינה אסורהוכ׳ during the Saturnalia trading is forbidden only with those who worship thereon (celebrate it). Bab. ib. 8a ס׳ שמונה ימים לפניוכ׳ the Saturnalia begin eight days before the solstice; Y. l. c. ס׳ לאחרוכ׳ (corr. acc.). Deut. R. s. 7 סטרגלים, סטרנלים (corr. acc.). -
26 סְטַרְנַלְיָיא
סְטַרְנַלְיָיא, סְטַרְנַלְיָיהf. (Saturnalia) the Saturnalia, a Roman festival beginning on the 17th> of December and lasting several days. Ab. Zar. I, 3 Y. ed. (Mish. a. Bab. ed. 8a variously corrupted or perverted). Y. ib. 39c (cacophemistic etymology) שנאה טֹמונה שונא נוקם ונ̇וט̇ר̇ hatred hidden (under the merriment of social equality and good will), he (the Roman) hates Ib. ס׳ דביישן the Saturnalian fair of Scythopolis (v. בֵּישָׁן). Ib. top ס׳ אינה אסורהוכ׳ during the Saturnalia trading is forbidden only with those who worship thereon (celebrate it). Bab. ib. 8a ס׳ שמונה ימים לפניוכ׳ the Saturnalia begin eight days before the solstice; Y. l. c. ס׳ לאחרוכ׳ (corr. acc.). Deut. R. s. 7 סטרגלים, סטרנלים (corr. acc.). -
27 סְטַרְנַלְיָיה
סְטַרְנַלְיָיא, סְטַרְנַלְיָיהf. (Saturnalia) the Saturnalia, a Roman festival beginning on the 17th> of December and lasting several days. Ab. Zar. I, 3 Y. ed. (Mish. a. Bab. ed. 8a variously corrupted or perverted). Y. ib. 39c (cacophemistic etymology) שנאה טֹמונה שונא נוקם ונ̇וט̇ר̇ hatred hidden (under the merriment of social equality and good will), he (the Roman) hates Ib. ס׳ דביישן the Saturnalian fair of Scythopolis (v. בֵּישָׁן). Ib. top ס׳ אינה אסורהוכ׳ during the Saturnalia trading is forbidden only with those who worship thereon (celebrate it). Bab. ib. 8a ס׳ שמונה ימים לפניוכ׳ the Saturnalia begin eight days before the solstice; Y. l. c. ס׳ לאחרוכ׳ (corr. acc.). Deut. R. s. 7 סטרגלים, סטרנלים (corr. acc.).
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