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  • 1 אומדנות

    estimation, assessment

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  • 2 אמידה

    estimation, approximation

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  • 3 הערכה

    estimation, evaluation, appraisal, assessment, estimate, valuation, appraisement, approximation, computation; criticism; appreciation, homage, credit, commendation

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  • 4 תשומה

    estimation, valuation
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    input, putting

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  • 5 אבלואציה

    evaluation, appraisal, estimation, act of evaluating

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  • 6 אבלואצייה

    evaluation, appraisal, estimation, act of evaluating

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  • 7 אומדן

    estimate, assessment, estimation, valuation, rating, appraisal

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  • 8 אומדן מרווח

    interval estimation

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  • 9 הערכת טווח

    range estimation

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  • 10 חוד מומחה

    expert opinion, assessment of an authority on an issue, opinion of a specialist, estimation of one experienced in a particular field

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  • 11 חוות דעת מומחה

    expert opinion, assessment of an authority on an issue, opinion of a specialist, estimation of one experienced in a particular field

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  • 12 שיעור

    lesson, period, lection, tutorial
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    measure, size, scale, proportion; estimation; rate, extent, rateness

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  • 13 שמאות

    valuing, assessing, estimation

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  • 14 שעור

    lesson, period, lection, tutorial
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    measure, size, scale, proportion; estimation; rate, extent, rateness

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  • 15 חן

    חֵן, חֵיןm. (b. h.; חָנַן) grace, favor; loveliness. Ab. Zar.20a (ref. תחנם, Deut. 7:2) לא תתן להם חן ascribe no gracefulness to them (pay no attention to their beauty). Yeb.63b (quot. fr. Ben. Sira) אשת חן coquette. Keth.17a; Snh.14a, v. יַעֲלָה Succ.49b אדם שיש עליו חן (Ms. M. לו; Var. חסד) a person that makes a favorable impression on men. Ber.60b ותנני … לחןוכ׳ and let me find grace and favor Keth.77b אם חן מעלהוכ׳ if the Law makes pleasing those who study it, will it not also protect them?Y.Gitt.V, 46d top מפני חִינָּהּוכ׳ for the sake of her grace (to raise her estimation in the eyes of men), that people may be anxious to marry her; v. next w.Gen. R. s. 34, end שנתן חןוכ׳ who made every place attractive to its inhabitants; a. fr.Pl. חִינּוֹת, חִינִּין. Sot.47a ג׳ ח׳ הןוכ׳ there are three remarkable favors, the favor in which the inhabitants hold their place ; Y.Yoma IV. beg.41b.

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  • 16 חין

    חֵן, חֵיןm. (b. h.; חָנַן) grace, favor; loveliness. Ab. Zar.20a (ref. תחנם, Deut. 7:2) לא תתן להם חן ascribe no gracefulness to them (pay no attention to their beauty). Yeb.63b (quot. fr. Ben. Sira) אשת חן coquette. Keth.17a; Snh.14a, v. יַעֲלָה Succ.49b אדם שיש עליו חן (Ms. M. לו; Var. חסד) a person that makes a favorable impression on men. Ber.60b ותנני … לחןוכ׳ and let me find grace and favor Keth.77b אם חן מעלהוכ׳ if the Law makes pleasing those who study it, will it not also protect them?Y.Gitt.V, 46d top מפני חִינָּהּוכ׳ for the sake of her grace (to raise her estimation in the eyes of men), that people may be anxious to marry her; v. next w.Gen. R. s. 34, end שנתן חןוכ׳ who made every place attractive to its inhabitants; a. fr.Pl. חִינּוֹת, חִינִּין. Sot.47a ג׳ ח׳ הןוכ׳ there are three remarkable favors, the favor in which the inhabitants hold their place ; Y.Yoma IV. beg.41b.

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  • 17 חֵן

    חֵן, חֵיןm. (b. h.; חָנַן) grace, favor; loveliness. Ab. Zar.20a (ref. תחנם, Deut. 7:2) לא תתן להם חן ascribe no gracefulness to them (pay no attention to their beauty). Yeb.63b (quot. fr. Ben. Sira) אשת חן coquette. Keth.17a; Snh.14a, v. יַעֲלָה Succ.49b אדם שיש עליו חן (Ms. M. לו; Var. חסד) a person that makes a favorable impression on men. Ber.60b ותנני … לחןוכ׳ and let me find grace and favor Keth.77b אם חן מעלהוכ׳ if the Law makes pleasing those who study it, will it not also protect them?Y.Gitt.V, 46d top מפני חִינָּהּוכ׳ for the sake of her grace (to raise her estimation in the eyes of men), that people may be anxious to marry her; v. next w.Gen. R. s. 34, end שנתן חןוכ׳ who made every place attractive to its inhabitants; a. fr.Pl. חִינּוֹת, חִינִּין. Sot.47a ג׳ ח׳ הןוכ׳ there are three remarkable favors, the favor in which the inhabitants hold their place ; Y.Yoma IV. beg.41b.

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  • 18 חֵין

    חֵן, חֵיןm. (b. h.; חָנַן) grace, favor; loveliness. Ab. Zar.20a (ref. תחנם, Deut. 7:2) לא תתן להם חן ascribe no gracefulness to them (pay no attention to their beauty). Yeb.63b (quot. fr. Ben. Sira) אשת חן coquette. Keth.17a; Snh.14a, v. יַעֲלָה Succ.49b אדם שיש עליו חן (Ms. M. לו; Var. חסד) a person that makes a favorable impression on men. Ber.60b ותנני … לחןוכ׳ and let me find grace and favor Keth.77b אם חן מעלהוכ׳ if the Law makes pleasing those who study it, will it not also protect them?Y.Gitt.V, 46d top מפני חִינָּהּוכ׳ for the sake of her grace (to raise her estimation in the eyes of men), that people may be anxious to marry her; v. next w.Gen. R. s. 34, end שנתן חןוכ׳ who made every place attractive to its inhabitants; a. fr.Pl. חִינּוֹת, חִינִּין. Sot.47a ג׳ ח׳ הןוכ׳ there are three remarkable favors, the favor in which the inhabitants hold their place ; Y.Yoma IV. beg.41b.

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  • 19 פרק

    פְּרַקch. sam( Nif. נִפְרָק (denom. of פֶּרֶק) to be out of joint, dislocated, sprained), 1) to separate, remove, take off. Targ. Ex. 32:2 sq. (O. ed. Berl. Pa.). Targ. Y. Num. 4:5 (O. Pa.); a. fr.V. פְּרִיקָא II. 2) to fall apart. B. Mets.86a פ׳ אשיתא the frame wall fell apart (v., however, infra). 3) to untie; to redeem, deliver. Targ. Ex. 21:8 (O. ed. Amst. וְיַפְרְ׳, read: וְיִ׳). Targ. Lev. 27:13. Targ. Ps. 34:23 פָּרֵיק Ms. (ed. פרוק, corr. acc.); a. fr.Part. pass. פָּרִיק; f. פְּרִיקָא; pl. פְּרִיקִין, פְּרִיקַיָּא; פְּרִיקָן. Targ. Y. Lev. 25:42; 55. Targ. Is. 35:9; a. fr.Keth.IV, 8 (in a marriage contract) אם תשתבאי אֶפְרְקִינָךְ if thou art captured, I shall redeem thee; ib. 51b. Ib. 47a מימנע ולא פָרֵיק he might refuse to redeem her. Y.Maas. Sh. IV, 55a bot. אֶפְרוֹק לךוכ׳ I will redeem it for thee with this Sela; a. fr. Pa. פָּרֵיק 1) to remove, take off. Targ. O. Ex. 32:2; a. fr.; v. supra.Trnsf. to alienate. Targ. Prov. 17:9 (h. text מפריד; ib. 16:28 מעריק). 2) to divide, split, strip. Targ. O. Lev. 1:17. Targ. Y. II Deut. 33:20 (some ed. מַפְרַק, corr. acc.). Targ. 1 Kings 19:11; a. e.Ḥull.93a, v. infra. 3) (to break,) to solve a problem; to reply, opp. אקשי. B. Mets.84a מְפָרִיקְנָאוכ׳, v. פֵּירוּקָא. Sabb.145a הוא מותיב … מְפָיֵק לה he raised an objection, and himself answered it. Ab. Zar.50b דִּיפָרְקִינָהּ, v. נַגָּרָא; a. fr. 4) to redeem. Y.Maas. Sh. IV, 54d מְפָרֵק על פומיה redeems according to his estimation; a. fr. Af. אַפְרֵיק to cause a falling off of limbs. Gitt.69b דמַפְרִיק because it causes Ithpa. אִתְפָּרֵיק, Ithpe. אִתְפְּרִיק, אִיפְּיִיק 1) to be broken, fall apart. Ber.54a אִתְפָּרְקָא ליה אשיתאוכ׳ (v. supra) the frame wall fell apart before him, and he went in. 2) to be redeemed, released, delivered. Targ. Lev. 19:20. Targ. Ps. 33:16; a. fr.Yalk. Esth. 1046 כיון … ולא אִיפְּרִיקוּ … לא מִיפְּרִיקיּ when he (Ahasver) saw that the seventy years were full, and they were not delivered, he thought, since they are not now delivered, they will never be delivered; Meg.11b אִיתְפְּרוּק … מִיפָּרְקֵי Ms. M. (v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note); a. e. 3) to be out of joint, dislocated. Ḥull.93a בהמה … פָּרוּקֵי מִפָּרְקָא (or מְפָיְקָא Part. pass. Pa.) an animal while alive makes movements by which the limbs are temporarily dislocated.

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  • 20 פְּרַק

    פְּרַקch. sam( Nif. נִפְרָק (denom. of פֶּרֶק) to be out of joint, dislocated, sprained), 1) to separate, remove, take off. Targ. Ex. 32:2 sq. (O. ed. Berl. Pa.). Targ. Y. Num. 4:5 (O. Pa.); a. fr.V. פְּרִיקָא II. 2) to fall apart. B. Mets.86a פ׳ אשיתא the frame wall fell apart (v., however, infra). 3) to untie; to redeem, deliver. Targ. Ex. 21:8 (O. ed. Amst. וְיַפְרְ׳, read: וְיִ׳). Targ. Lev. 27:13. Targ. Ps. 34:23 פָּרֵיק Ms. (ed. פרוק, corr. acc.); a. fr.Part. pass. פָּרִיק; f. פְּרִיקָא; pl. פְּרִיקִין, פְּרִיקַיָּא; פְּרִיקָן. Targ. Y. Lev. 25:42; 55. Targ. Is. 35:9; a. fr.Keth.IV, 8 (in a marriage contract) אם תשתבאי אֶפְרְקִינָךְ if thou art captured, I shall redeem thee; ib. 51b. Ib. 47a מימנע ולא פָרֵיק he might refuse to redeem her. Y.Maas. Sh. IV, 55a bot. אֶפְרוֹק לךוכ׳ I will redeem it for thee with this Sela; a. fr. Pa. פָּרֵיק 1) to remove, take off. Targ. O. Ex. 32:2; a. fr.; v. supra.Trnsf. to alienate. Targ. Prov. 17:9 (h. text מפריד; ib. 16:28 מעריק). 2) to divide, split, strip. Targ. O. Lev. 1:17. Targ. Y. II Deut. 33:20 (some ed. מַפְרַק, corr. acc.). Targ. 1 Kings 19:11; a. e.Ḥull.93a, v. infra. 3) (to break,) to solve a problem; to reply, opp. אקשי. B. Mets.84a מְפָרִיקְנָאוכ׳, v. פֵּירוּקָא. Sabb.145a הוא מותיב … מְפָיֵק לה he raised an objection, and himself answered it. Ab. Zar.50b דִּיפָרְקִינָהּ, v. נַגָּרָא; a. fr. 4) to redeem. Y.Maas. Sh. IV, 54d מְפָרֵק על פומיה redeems according to his estimation; a. fr. Af. אַפְרֵיק to cause a falling off of limbs. Gitt.69b דמַפְרִיק because it causes Ithpa. אִתְפָּרֵיק, Ithpe. אִתְפְּרִיק, אִיפְּיִיק 1) to be broken, fall apart. Ber.54a אִתְפָּרְקָא ליה אשיתאוכ׳ (v. supra) the frame wall fell apart before him, and he went in. 2) to be redeemed, released, delivered. Targ. Lev. 19:20. Targ. Ps. 33:16; a. fr.Yalk. Esth. 1046 כיון … ולא אִיפְּרִיקוּ … לא מִיפְּרִיקיּ when he (Ahasver) saw that the seventy years were full, and they were not delivered, he thought, since they are not now delivered, they will never be delivered; Meg.11b אִיתְפְּרוּק … מִיפָּרְקֵי Ms. M. (v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note); a. e. 3) to be out of joint, dislocated. Ḥull.93a בהמה … פָּרוּקֵי מִפָּרְקָא (or מְפָיְקָא Part. pass. Pa.) an animal while alive makes movements by which the limbs are temporarily dislocated.

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