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  • 41 אלא) אלא

    (אִלָּא) אֶלָּא (contr. of אִן לָא = אִם לֹא) 1) if not, except, but, only. Targ. O. Ex. 15:11 לית אִ׳ את none but thou, none besides thee; a. e.Ber.V, 1 אין עומדין … א׳וכ׳ one must stand up for prayer in no other disposition but that of humility.Snh.4a לא נתן א׳ שלשה he did only three times. Ber.I, 1 ולא זו בלבד (אמרו) א׳וכ׳ and not only in this case they said so, but wherever Ib. 5a אל תקרי תְלַמְּדֶנּוּ א׳ תְלַמְּדֵנוּ read not thlammdennu (thou instructest him) but thlammdēnu (thou teachest us); a. v. fr. 2) (ellipt.) (you cannot say anything except …) but, a logical inference excluding all other explanations Ib. 30b א׳ לא שנא but (the conclusion is proven) there is no difference. Ib. א׳ אמרר׳ but, said R. … we may derive it ; a. fr.

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  • 42 נעל

    נָעַל(b. h.) 1) to tie (the door), to lock up, close. B. Kam.VI, 1 נ׳ בפניה כראוי if he locked it in (secured the flock) properly. Tosef.B. Bath. II, 11, a. e. נ׳ וגדרוכ׳ if he fastened (something on the property), fenced in or tore down, it is possession (חֲזָקָה). Sabb.XIII, 6 בפניו ונ׳ אתד and one blocked it (by placing himself in the entrance). Ib. 7 לנוֹעֵל את ביתווכ׳ it is like one locking up (sitting at the entrance of) his house to guard it. Mekh. Mishp. s. 18 שלא לִנְעוֹל בפניוכ׳ in order not to close the door to future proselytes (not to discourage them on account of advanced age). Snh.32a, a. fr. כדי שלא תִנְעוֹלוכ׳, v. דֶּלֶת.Y.Naz.VIII, 57a bot., v. וַעַד. Tosef.Sot.V, 9 (read:) שנעל דלתוכ׳ who locked his wife up (to prevent her from going astray); Y. ib. I, 17a bot.; Gitt.90a; Y.Kidd.IV, 66a; a. fr.Cant. R. to VII, 2 (play on בנעלים, ib.) אתם נוֹעֲלִים לפני … ואני נועלוכ׳ you lock up (interrupt business) for my sake on Passover …, and I lock up (the rain) for your sake, v. נְעִילָה. Ib. מה היה … שהיו נועלין בעד כל הצרות how great wa is the beauty of thy steps (pilgrimage to the Temple) which locked up (protected against) all troubles.Part. pass. נְעוּל; f. נְעוּלָה; pl. נְעוּלִים, נְעוּלִין; נְעוּלוֹת. Midr. Till. to Ps. 4 שערי תפלה … נ׳וכ׳ the gates of prayer are sometimes open, sometimes closed, but the gates of tears are never closed; a. e. 2) to tie a sandal, to put shoes on. Tosef.Sabb.IV (V), 8 לא יִנְעוֹל אדםוכ׳ one must not put on a nail-studded sandal Y.M. Kat. III, 83c הורי … לנעול בו ביום R. … allowed (the people mourning for R. Yassa) to wear shoes on the same day. Tosef.Kidd.I, 5 נ׳ לו סנדלווכ׳ if the slave tied his sandals for him (the new master) or untied them, it is possession (v. supra); B. Bath.53b (Ms. M. הִנְעִיל); a. fr.Part. pass. as ab., shod. Yalk. Josh. 7 וכי במנעלים אתה נ׳וכ׳ dost thou wear shoes and observest not mourning? Hif. הִנְעִיל to put shoes on a person. B. Bath. l. c.; Kidd.22b הלבישו הִנְעִילֹווכ׳ if the slave helped him put on his clothes or his shoes or lifted him up (helped him into a conveyance), it is possession. Nif. נִנְעַל to be closed. Ber.32b מיום … נִנְעֲלוּ שעריוכ׳ since the day the Temple was destroyed, the gates of prayer have been closed. Ib. שערי דמעה לא ננעלו; Midr. Till. to Ps. 4 נִנְעָלִים, v. supra. B. Mets.59a כל השערים נִנְעָלִים חוץוכ׳ all gates (of prayer) are (at times) closed, except the gates for the cry of oppression. Ib. הפרגוד ננעל, v. פַּרְגּוֹד. Erub.6b, a. e. אילמלא דלתותיה נִנְעָלוֹת if its gates were not shut by night; a. fr.Sabb.67a bot. (in an incantation for a swallowed fish-bone) נִנְעַלְתָּה כתריס (Ms. M. מנעלתה בתריס) thou art locked up as (within) a cuirass.

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  • 43 נָעַל

    נָעַל(b. h.) 1) to tie (the door), to lock up, close. B. Kam.VI, 1 נ׳ בפניה כראוי if he locked it in (secured the flock) properly. Tosef.B. Bath. II, 11, a. e. נ׳ וגדרוכ׳ if he fastened (something on the property), fenced in or tore down, it is possession (חֲזָקָה). Sabb.XIII, 6 בפניו ונ׳ אתד and one blocked it (by placing himself in the entrance). Ib. 7 לנוֹעֵל את ביתווכ׳ it is like one locking up (sitting at the entrance of) his house to guard it. Mekh. Mishp. s. 18 שלא לִנְעוֹל בפניוכ׳ in order not to close the door to future proselytes (not to discourage them on account of advanced age). Snh.32a, a. fr. כדי שלא תִנְעוֹלוכ׳, v. דֶּלֶת.Y.Naz.VIII, 57a bot., v. וַעַד. Tosef.Sot.V, 9 (read:) שנעל דלתוכ׳ who locked his wife up (to prevent her from going astray); Y. ib. I, 17a bot.; Gitt.90a; Y.Kidd.IV, 66a; a. fr.Cant. R. to VII, 2 (play on בנעלים, ib.) אתם נוֹעֲלִים לפני … ואני נועלוכ׳ you lock up (interrupt business) for my sake on Passover …, and I lock up (the rain) for your sake, v. נְעִילָה. Ib. מה היה … שהיו נועלין בעד כל הצרות how great wa is the beauty of thy steps (pilgrimage to the Temple) which locked up (protected against) all troubles.Part. pass. נְעוּל; f. נְעוּלָה; pl. נְעוּלִים, נְעוּלִין; נְעוּלוֹת. Midr. Till. to Ps. 4 שערי תפלה … נ׳וכ׳ the gates of prayer are sometimes open, sometimes closed, but the gates of tears are never closed; a. e. 2) to tie a sandal, to put shoes on. Tosef.Sabb.IV (V), 8 לא יִנְעוֹל אדםוכ׳ one must not put on a nail-studded sandal Y.M. Kat. III, 83c הורי … לנעול בו ביום R. … allowed (the people mourning for R. Yassa) to wear shoes on the same day. Tosef.Kidd.I, 5 נ׳ לו סנדלווכ׳ if the slave tied his sandals for him (the new master) or untied them, it is possession (v. supra); B. Bath.53b (Ms. M. הִנְעִיל); a. fr.Part. pass. as ab., shod. Yalk. Josh. 7 וכי במנעלים אתה נ׳וכ׳ dost thou wear shoes and observest not mourning? Hif. הִנְעִיל to put shoes on a person. B. Bath. l. c.; Kidd.22b הלבישו הִנְעִילֹווכ׳ if the slave helped him put on his clothes or his shoes or lifted him up (helped him into a conveyance), it is possession. Nif. נִנְעַל to be closed. Ber.32b מיום … נִנְעֲלוּ שעריוכ׳ since the day the Temple was destroyed, the gates of prayer have been closed. Ib. שערי דמעה לא ננעלו; Midr. Till. to Ps. 4 נִנְעָלִים, v. supra. B. Mets.59a כל השערים נִנְעָלִים חוץוכ׳ all gates (of prayer) are (at times) closed, except the gates for the cry of oppression. Ib. הפרגוד ננעל, v. פַּרְגּוֹד. Erub.6b, a. e. אילמלא דלתותיה נִנְעָלוֹת if its gates were not shut by night; a. fr.Sabb.67a bot. (in an incantation for a swallowed fish-bone) נִנְעַלְתָּה כתריס (Ms. M. מנעלתה בתריס) thou art locked up as (within) a cuirass.

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  • 44 צפחת

    צַפַּחַתf. ( צפח; v. צִיפּוּחָא) a tenacious batter dripped on a hot griddle, a sort of waffle. Makhsh. V, 9 חוץ מן דבש הזיפין והצ׳ except the connected flow (נִצּוֹק) of thick honey or of a batter; (Maim., taking זיפין a. צ׳ as pr. n. pl., except the flow of honey from Zifin or Tsappaḥath, v. זִיף II, III); Naz.50a והצַפִּיחִית (= b. h. צַפִּיחִת); Sot.48b והצַפִּיחִים.(For b. h. גַפּחַת pitcher, cmp. טְפִיחַ..

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  • 45 צַפַּחַת

    צַפַּחַתf. ( צפח; v. צִיפּוּחָא) a tenacious batter dripped on a hot griddle, a sort of waffle. Makhsh. V, 9 חוץ מן דבש הזיפין והצ׳ except the connected flow (נִצּוֹק) of thick honey or of a batter; (Maim., taking זיפין a. צ׳ as pr. n. pl., except the flow of honey from Zifin or Tsappaḥath, v. זִיף II, III); Naz.50a והצַפִּיחִית (= b. h. צַפִּיחִת); Sot.48b והצַפִּיחִים.(For b. h. גַפּחַת pitcher, cmp. טְפִיחַ..

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  • 46 רפי

    רפי, רָפָא(b. h.) ( to be or make loose, soft, to be healed, relieved; to heal. Ber.60a ותִרְפָּאֵנִי and do thou heal me, v. רְפוּאָה. Tanḥ. Bshall. 23 וכשרְפָאָהוּ בסערה רְפָאוֹ and when he came to heal him (Job), he healed him in a windstorm; Yalk. Ex. 235. Ber.55b ואם צריכים רפואה רְפָאֵםוכ׳ and if they (my dreams) need remedy, remedy them as thou didst the waters of Marah ; a. fr.Part. pass. רָפוּי. Sifra Mtsorʿa, Neg. ch. IV, Par. 7; a. e. Pi. רִיפֵּא same. Yalk. Ex. l. c. הוא רי׳וכ׳ he healed Job in a windstorm. Ber. l. c. לפי שאין דרכן … לרַפְּאוֹתוכ׳ because it is not for man to cure, but it is the custom (to employ physicians). Ib. שניתנה … לרפאות, v. רוֹפֵא. Ned.IV, 4 (38b) ומְרַפְּאֵהוּ רפואתוכ׳ (Bab. ed. ומרַפְּאוֹ) and he may attend to him as a physician to his body, v. רִיפּוּי. Pesik. R. s. 29-30-30 כל מה דאמר ירמיה ופרע אתא ישעיהו ור׳ whatever Jeremiah spoke and tore (prophesied evil), Isaiah came and healed (restored) it; a. fr. Hithpa. הִתְרַפֵּא, Nithpa. נִתְרַפֵּא to be cured, be treated; to get well. Sabb.XXII, 6. Pes.25a בכל מִתְרַפְּאִין חוץ מעציוכ׳ you may apply anything (otherwise forbidden) as a remedy, except wood of an ăsherah. Ib. בכל מתרפאין חוץ מעבודתוכ׳ you may employ any remedy except idolatrous objects, lawless gratification, and bloodshed. Keth.105a ספק מִתְרַפֵּאוכ׳ it is doubtful whether or not he will get well. Ab. Zar. II, 2, v. רִיפּוּי; a. fr. Hif. הִרְפָּא (v. next w.) to loosen (the bowels). Sabb.147b מַרְפֵּאת (not מרפא), v. עָמֵל.

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  • 47 רפא

    רפי, רָפָא(b. h.) ( to be or make loose, soft, to be healed, relieved; to heal. Ber.60a ותִרְפָּאֵנִי and do thou heal me, v. רְפוּאָה. Tanḥ. Bshall. 23 וכשרְפָאָהוּ בסערה רְפָאוֹ and when he came to heal him (Job), he healed him in a windstorm; Yalk. Ex. 235. Ber.55b ואם צריכים רפואה רְפָאֵםוכ׳ and if they (my dreams) need remedy, remedy them as thou didst the waters of Marah ; a. fr.Part. pass. רָפוּי. Sifra Mtsorʿa, Neg. ch. IV, Par. 7; a. e. Pi. רִיפֵּא same. Yalk. Ex. l. c. הוא רי׳וכ׳ he healed Job in a windstorm. Ber. l. c. לפי שאין דרכן … לרַפְּאוֹתוכ׳ because it is not for man to cure, but it is the custom (to employ physicians). Ib. שניתנה … לרפאות, v. רוֹפֵא. Ned.IV, 4 (38b) ומְרַפְּאֵהוּ רפואתוכ׳ (Bab. ed. ומרַפְּאוֹ) and he may attend to him as a physician to his body, v. רִיפּוּי. Pesik. R. s. 29-30-30 כל מה דאמר ירמיה ופרע אתא ישעיהו ור׳ whatever Jeremiah spoke and tore (prophesied evil), Isaiah came and healed (restored) it; a. fr. Hithpa. הִתְרַפֵּא, Nithpa. נִתְרַפֵּא to be cured, be treated; to get well. Sabb.XXII, 6. Pes.25a בכל מִתְרַפְּאִין חוץ מעציוכ׳ you may apply anything (otherwise forbidden) as a remedy, except wood of an ăsherah. Ib. בכל מתרפאין חוץ מעבודתוכ׳ you may employ any remedy except idolatrous objects, lawless gratification, and bloodshed. Keth.105a ספק מִתְרַפֵּאוכ׳ it is doubtful whether or not he will get well. Ab. Zar. II, 2, v. רִיפּוּי; a. fr. Hif. הִרְפָּא (v. next w.) to loosen (the bowels). Sabb.147b מַרְפֵּאת (not מרפא), v. עָמֵל.

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  • 48 רָפָא

    רפי, רָפָא(b. h.) ( to be or make loose, soft, to be healed, relieved; to heal. Ber.60a ותִרְפָּאֵנִי and do thou heal me, v. רְפוּאָה. Tanḥ. Bshall. 23 וכשרְפָאָהוּ בסערה רְפָאוֹ and when he came to heal him (Job), he healed him in a windstorm; Yalk. Ex. 235. Ber.55b ואם צריכים רפואה רְפָאֵםוכ׳ and if they (my dreams) need remedy, remedy them as thou didst the waters of Marah ; a. fr.Part. pass. רָפוּי. Sifra Mtsorʿa, Neg. ch. IV, Par. 7; a. e. Pi. רִיפֵּא same. Yalk. Ex. l. c. הוא רי׳וכ׳ he healed Job in a windstorm. Ber. l. c. לפי שאין דרכן … לרַפְּאוֹתוכ׳ because it is not for man to cure, but it is the custom (to employ physicians). Ib. שניתנה … לרפאות, v. רוֹפֵא. Ned.IV, 4 (38b) ומְרַפְּאֵהוּ רפואתוכ׳ (Bab. ed. ומרַפְּאוֹ) and he may attend to him as a physician to his body, v. רִיפּוּי. Pesik. R. s. 29-30-30 כל מה דאמר ירמיה ופרע אתא ישעיהו ור׳ whatever Jeremiah spoke and tore (prophesied evil), Isaiah came and healed (restored) it; a. fr. Hithpa. הִתְרַפֵּא, Nithpa. נִתְרַפֵּא to be cured, be treated; to get well. Sabb.XXII, 6. Pes.25a בכל מִתְרַפְּאִין חוץ מעציוכ׳ you may apply anything (otherwise forbidden) as a remedy, except wood of an ăsherah. Ib. בכל מתרפאין חוץ מעבודתוכ׳ you may employ any remedy except idolatrous objects, lawless gratification, and bloodshed. Keth.105a ספק מִתְרַפֵּאוכ׳ it is doubtful whether or not he will get well. Ab. Zar. II, 2, v. רִיפּוּי; a. fr. Hif. הִרְפָּא (v. next w.) to loosen (the bowels). Sabb.147b מַרְפֵּאת (not מרפא), v. עָמֵל.

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  • 49 לקט

    לָקַט(b. h.) ( to seize, 1) to gatter, glean; to pick, v. Pi.Part. לוֹקֵט gleaner, huckster, v. לָקוֹט. 2) (in sewing) to gather, pucker. M. Kat 26a bot. ללוֹקְטָן ולעשותן כמין סולמות to mend (the rente for the dead) by gathering or making a sort of stairs (chain-stitches), v. סוּלָּם. Pi. לִיקֵּט same, 1) to pick, harvest; to pick up, collect. Tosef.Shebi.IV, 21 לי׳ אתרוג באחדוכ׳ he harvested Ethrogs on the first of Shbat; R. Hash. 14a; Erub.7a; Yeb.15a. Tosef.R. Hash. I, 9 לי׳ ירק if one picked vegetables; a. v. fr.Mass. Sh. II, 5 מה שלי׳ לי׳וכ׳ Y. ed. (Mish. a. Bab. ed. מה שלקט לקט) what coins he picked up singly belong to the second-tithe fund. Y. ib. 53c והוא שלי׳ מיכן ומיכן אבל לי׳ על אומדוכ׳ (not אומן) provided he picked up here and there (deliberately selecting), but if he did so at random Bekh.7b כל חמטיל בצים מְלַקֵּט וב׳ every animal that lays eggs supports its brood by picking up food for it, except the bat … which gives suck.M. Kat. I, 5 מלקט אדםוכ׳ one may (during the festive week) collect for final burial the bones of, v. לִיקּוּט. Snh.VI, 6 מְלַקְּטִין את העצמותוכ׳ the bones (of the convict) may be collected and buried in their family tomb; a. fr.Esp. to glean, to take the poor mans share in the crop. Peah IV, 9 מי שלקטוכ׳ (Y. ed. שלי׳) if one gleaned the corner of the field and said, this is to belong to ; Gitt.11b; B. Mets.9b.Peah V, 6 לִלְקוֹט (Y. ed. ללַקֵּט). Y. ib. IV, 18b ילכו וִילַקְּטוּוכ׳ let them have an opportunity to go and glean in another field, v. כִּילּוּי, a. v. fr.Peah IV, 5, v. Hif..Sot11b ומלקט להןוכ׳, v. נָקַט. 2) to pluck ( hair) out singly. Naz.40b לִיקְּטוֹ במלקט if he plucked it singly with pinchers; Macc.III, 5 לְקָטוֹ. Ib. 20b במְלַקֵּט לבנותוכ׳ when one plucks out the white hair among the black; Sabb.94b; a. e.(Naz. l. c. עד שילקטנו בתער, read שיטלנו as Macc.III, 5. Nif. נִלְקַט 1) to be collected, harvested. Tosef.Shebi.IV, 21 שגדל בחובה ונ׳ בחובה what has been growing under obligation (as eventually subject to tithes) and been harvested under obligation; שגדל בשביעית ונ׳ בשביעית what has been growing in the Sabbatical year and collected in ; R. Hash. 15a; a. e. 2) to be made smooth by plucking. Sabb.97a, v. מַלְקֵט. Pu. לוּקָּט to be gleaned. Peah V, 1 גדיש שלא ל׳ תחתיו a stack of grain under which the gleaning for the poor has been left. Hif. הִלְקִיט 1) to cause picking, to strew feed for birds. Tosef.Sabb.XVIII, 4 מַלְקִיטִין, contrad. to מהלקטין (v. הִילְקט); Sabb.155b. 2) to arrange the gleaning by the poor. Peah IV, 5 ( 3) היו מַלְקִיטִין על החבל Y. ed. (Bab. ed. a. Mish. מלקטין) arranged the gleaning by the line, leaving a corner at the end of each furrow. Hithpa. הִתְלַקֵּט to be collected; to require collection. Maas. Sh. II, 5 המִתְלַקְּטִים those coins which have been picked up singly, opp. הנבללין.Ḥull.46a מִתְלַקֵּט מהו if the required size of sound flesh can be obtained only by collecting (it not being in one place), how is it!Ib. 77a מתל׳ מהו how is it, if the quantity of flesh required to cover the broken bone is scattered?

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  • 50 לָקַט

    לָקַט(b. h.) ( to seize, 1) to gatter, glean; to pick, v. Pi.Part. לוֹקֵט gleaner, huckster, v. לָקוֹט. 2) (in sewing) to gather, pucker. M. Kat 26a bot. ללוֹקְטָן ולעשותן כמין סולמות to mend (the rente for the dead) by gathering or making a sort of stairs (chain-stitches), v. סוּלָּם. Pi. לִיקֵּט same, 1) to pick, harvest; to pick up, collect. Tosef.Shebi.IV, 21 לי׳ אתרוג באחדוכ׳ he harvested Ethrogs on the first of Shbat; R. Hash. 14a; Erub.7a; Yeb.15a. Tosef.R. Hash. I, 9 לי׳ ירק if one picked vegetables; a. v. fr.Mass. Sh. II, 5 מה שלי׳ לי׳וכ׳ Y. ed. (Mish. a. Bab. ed. מה שלקט לקט) what coins he picked up singly belong to the second-tithe fund. Y. ib. 53c והוא שלי׳ מיכן ומיכן אבל לי׳ על אומדוכ׳ (not אומן) provided he picked up here and there (deliberately selecting), but if he did so at random Bekh.7b כל חמטיל בצים מְלַקֵּט וב׳ every animal that lays eggs supports its brood by picking up food for it, except the bat … which gives suck.M. Kat. I, 5 מלקט אדםוכ׳ one may (during the festive week) collect for final burial the bones of, v. לִיקּוּט. Snh.VI, 6 מְלַקְּטִין את העצמותוכ׳ the bones (of the convict) may be collected and buried in their family tomb; a. fr.Esp. to glean, to take the poor mans share in the crop. Peah IV, 9 מי שלקטוכ׳ (Y. ed. שלי׳) if one gleaned the corner of the field and said, this is to belong to ; Gitt.11b; B. Mets.9b.Peah V, 6 לִלְקוֹט (Y. ed. ללַקֵּט). Y. ib. IV, 18b ילכו וִילַקְּטוּוכ׳ let them have an opportunity to go and glean in another field, v. כִּילּוּי, a. v. fr.Peah IV, 5, v. Hif..Sot11b ומלקט להןוכ׳, v. נָקַט. 2) to pluck ( hair) out singly. Naz.40b לִיקְּטוֹ במלקט if he plucked it singly with pinchers; Macc.III, 5 לְקָטוֹ. Ib. 20b במְלַקֵּט לבנותוכ׳ when one plucks out the white hair among the black; Sabb.94b; a. e.(Naz. l. c. עד שילקטנו בתער, read שיטלנו as Macc.III, 5. Nif. נִלְקַט 1) to be collected, harvested. Tosef.Shebi.IV, 21 שגדל בחובה ונ׳ בחובה what has been growing under obligation (as eventually subject to tithes) and been harvested under obligation; שגדל בשביעית ונ׳ בשביעית what has been growing in the Sabbatical year and collected in ; R. Hash. 15a; a. e. 2) to be made smooth by plucking. Sabb.97a, v. מַלְקֵט. Pu. לוּקָּט to be gleaned. Peah V, 1 גדיש שלא ל׳ תחתיו a stack of grain under which the gleaning for the poor has been left. Hif. הִלְקִיט 1) to cause picking, to strew feed for birds. Tosef.Sabb.XVIII, 4 מַלְקִיטִין, contrad. to מהלקטין (v. הִילְקט); Sabb.155b. 2) to arrange the gleaning by the poor. Peah IV, 5 ( 3) היו מַלְקִיטִין על החבל Y. ed. (Bab. ed. a. Mish. מלקטין) arranged the gleaning by the line, leaving a corner at the end of each furrow. Hithpa. הִתְלַקֵּט to be collected; to require collection. Maas. Sh. II, 5 המִתְלַקְּטִים those coins which have been picked up singly, opp. הנבללין.Ḥull.46a מִתְלַקֵּט מהו if the required size of sound flesh can be obtained only by collecting (it not being in one place), how is it!Ib. 77a מתל׳ מהו how is it, if the quantity of flesh required to cover the broken bone is scattered?

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  • 51 סנדל

    סַנְדָּלc. (σάνδαλον, prob. from Pers. sandal = calceus) sandal, 1) a sole with straps, shoe, contrad. to מַנְעָל a. נַעַל. Sabb.VI, 2, v. סָמַר. Yoma VIII, 1. Yeb.102a; a. fr.ס׳ של בהמה a sort of shoe for animals (v. Sm. Ant., 3rd Engl. ed., s. v. Solea). Sabb.59a ס׳ שלוכ׳ a metal shoe for animals is liable to levitical uncleanness (expl. ‘because it may be used as a drinking vessel in war); Kel. XIV, 5 סַנְדְּלֵי בהמה (pl.). Par. II, 3 עשה לה ס׳וכ׳ if one made a shoe for her (the red cow), that she might not slip.ס׳ של עריסה a sort of shoe for the legs of a bedstead; (Ar.: a board placed under a short leg). Ohol. XII, 4; Tosef. ib. XIII, 4.Yeb.103b ס׳ של נחתע״ז Ar. (ed. ס׳ שלע״ז) the shoe for the rest of an idol.Pl. סַנְדָּלִין. B. Bath.58a ‘the bed of a scholar is כל שאין … ס׳וכ׳ that under which nothing is placed except the sandals in summer and shoes in winter time. Y.Sabb.VI, 8a; a. fr. 2) a flat fish like the sole or turbot; trnsf. a flat, fish-shaped abortion. Nidd.III, 4 המפלת ס׳וכ׳ a woman who discharges a sandal-like foetus or a placenta. Tosef. ib. IV, 7 ס׳ שאמרו דומה לס׳ דג שבים the sandal abortion of which they speak means a foetus resembling the sea-fish called sandal; (oth. opin. דומה ללשון של שור resembling the fish called ‘oxtongue (βούγλοσσος, lingulaca); Y. ib. III, 50d bot.; Bab. ib. 25b; a. e. Snh.59b סנדלין Ms. M., v. סַנְדֵּלְכוֹנִים.

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  • 52 סַנְדָּל

    סַנְדָּלc. (σάνδαλον, prob. from Pers. sandal = calceus) sandal, 1) a sole with straps, shoe, contrad. to מַנְעָל a. נַעַל. Sabb.VI, 2, v. סָמַר. Yoma VIII, 1. Yeb.102a; a. fr.ס׳ של בהמה a sort of shoe for animals (v. Sm. Ant., 3rd Engl. ed., s. v. Solea). Sabb.59a ס׳ שלוכ׳ a metal shoe for animals is liable to levitical uncleanness (expl. ‘because it may be used as a drinking vessel in war); Kel. XIV, 5 סַנְדְּלֵי בהמה (pl.). Par. II, 3 עשה לה ס׳וכ׳ if one made a shoe for her (the red cow), that she might not slip.ס׳ של עריסה a sort of shoe for the legs of a bedstead; (Ar.: a board placed under a short leg). Ohol. XII, 4; Tosef. ib. XIII, 4.Yeb.103b ס׳ של נחתע״ז Ar. (ed. ס׳ שלע״ז) the shoe for the rest of an idol.Pl. סַנְדָּלִין. B. Bath.58a ‘the bed of a scholar is כל שאין … ס׳וכ׳ that under which nothing is placed except the sandals in summer and shoes in winter time. Y.Sabb.VI, 8a; a. fr. 2) a flat fish like the sole or turbot; trnsf. a flat, fish-shaped abortion. Nidd.III, 4 המפלת ס׳וכ׳ a woman who discharges a sandal-like foetus or a placenta. Tosef. ib. IV, 7 ס׳ שאמרו דומה לס׳ דג שבים the sandal abortion of which they speak means a foetus resembling the sea-fish called sandal; (oth. opin. דומה ללשון של שור resembling the fish called ‘oxtongue (βούγλοσσος, lingulaca); Y. ib. III, 50d bot.; Bab. ib. 25b; a. e. Snh.59b סנדלין Ms. M., v. סַנְדֵּלְכוֹנִים.

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  • 53 עת

    עֵתf. (b. h.; contr. of עדת, v. עוּד; or of ענת, v. עוֹנָה I) (duration, turn, 1) ʿEth, the twenty-fourth part of an ʿonah. Tosef.Ber.I, 1; a. e., v. עוֹנָה I. 2) time. Pes.109a; מימיו לא אמר הגיע עת לעמודוכ׳ never in his life did he (R. ʿAḳiba) say, it is time to rise from (leave) the house of study, except ; Succ.28a. Ber.8a (ref. to Ps. 69:14) אימתי עת רצון בשעהוכ׳ when is the time of favor? When the congregation is at prayer. Taan.24b שמע מינה עת רצון היא I learn from this (dream) that this is an auspicious time for prayer. Yeb.72a עת רצון מילתא היא there is something in the idea of a time of favor for prayer; a. fr.מֵעֵת לָעֵת (abbrev. מעל״ע) the time of twenty-four astronomical hours. Nidd.I, 1 מעל״ע ממעטת עליד מפקידה לפקידהוכ׳ the term of twenty-four hours (of retrospective uncleanness) reduces the term of the interval from one examination to the other, i. e. we go by the shorter term whichever it may be. Ḥull.51b; Zeb.74b צריכה מעל״ע requires the intervening of twenty-four hours (before it may be slaughtered); a. fr.Pl. עִתִּים, עִתּוֹת, עִי׳. R. Hash. 28a ע׳ חלים ע׳ שוטה (Tosef.Ter.I, 3 פעמים), v. חָלַם I. Tam.I, 2 לא כל הע׳ שוות the time (for the appearance of the superintendent) was not always the same. Y.Ber.IX, end, 14d (ref. to Ps. 119:126) העישה תורתו ע׳ … מיפר ברית he who makes the study of the Law a matter of time, destroys the covenant. Sabb.31a בשעה … נשאת ונתת באמונה קבעת ע׳ לתורה when man is brought up for judgment, he is asked, hast thou been dealing with integrity? hast thou had regular times for the study of the Law? Snh.65b ע׳ ושעות, v. עוּן; a. e.לְעִיתּוֹתֵי עֶרֶב at the evening appointments (when labor is stopped, the work reviewed, wages paid), in gen. towards evening. Tosef.Ab. Zar. VII (VIII), 10; Bab. ib. 65a. Y.Ber.II, 5c top. Y.Succ.IV, beg.54b. Y.Yeb.XVI, 15d top לציצותי, Var. לציתותי (read: לציתותי ערב); a. e.

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  • 54 עֵת

    עֵתf. (b. h.; contr. of עדת, v. עוּד; or of ענת, v. עוֹנָה I) (duration, turn, 1) ʿEth, the twenty-fourth part of an ʿonah. Tosef.Ber.I, 1; a. e., v. עוֹנָה I. 2) time. Pes.109a; מימיו לא אמר הגיע עת לעמודוכ׳ never in his life did he (R. ʿAḳiba) say, it is time to rise from (leave) the house of study, except ; Succ.28a. Ber.8a (ref. to Ps. 69:14) אימתי עת רצון בשעהוכ׳ when is the time of favor? When the congregation is at prayer. Taan.24b שמע מינה עת רצון היא I learn from this (dream) that this is an auspicious time for prayer. Yeb.72a עת רצון מילתא היא there is something in the idea of a time of favor for prayer; a. fr.מֵעֵת לָעֵת (abbrev. מעל״ע) the time of twenty-four astronomical hours. Nidd.I, 1 מעל״ע ממעטת עליד מפקידה לפקידהוכ׳ the term of twenty-four hours (of retrospective uncleanness) reduces the term of the interval from one examination to the other, i. e. we go by the shorter term whichever it may be. Ḥull.51b; Zeb.74b צריכה מעל״ע requires the intervening of twenty-four hours (before it may be slaughtered); a. fr.Pl. עִתִּים, עִתּוֹת, עִי׳. R. Hash. 28a ע׳ חלים ע׳ שוטה (Tosef.Ter.I, 3 פעמים), v. חָלַם I. Tam.I, 2 לא כל הע׳ שוות the time (for the appearance of the superintendent) was not always the same. Y.Ber.IX, end, 14d (ref. to Ps. 119:126) העישה תורתו ע׳ … מיפר ברית he who makes the study of the Law a matter of time, destroys the covenant. Sabb.31a בשעה … נשאת ונתת באמונה קבעת ע׳ לתורה when man is brought up for judgment, he is asked, hast thou been dealing with integrity? hast thou had regular times for the study of the Law? Snh.65b ע׳ ושעות, v. עוּן; a. e.לְעִיתּוֹתֵי עֶרֶב at the evening appointments (when labor is stopped, the work reviewed, wages paid), in gen. towards evening. Tosef.Ab. Zar. VII (VIII), 10; Bab. ib. 65a. Y.Ber.II, 5c top. Y.Succ.IV, beg.54b. Y.Yeb.XVI, 15d top לציצותי, Var. לציתותי (read: לציתותי ערב); a. e.

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  • 55 קרע

    קָרַע(b. h.) to tear, split; esp. to rend the garment in mourning. Kel. XVI, 5 עד שיִקְרְעֶנּוּ (Mish. ed. שיַקְרִיעֶנּוּ Hif.) until he tears the bale open. M. Kat. 22b על כל … אינו קוֹרֵעַ אלא עליון for all dead (except parents) … one must rend only the upper garment. Ib. האשה קוֹרַעַתוכ׳ a woman (mourning for her parents) rends the lower garment and puts it back in its place, and then rends the upper garment. Snh.60a אחד השומע … חייב לִקְרוֹעַ both he that hears a blasphemy directly, and he that hears it from one that heard it (and reports as witness before court) must rend his garment; a. v. fr.Part. pass. קָרוּעַ; pl. קְרוּעִים, קְרוּעִין. M. Kat. 26b היוצא בבגד ק׳וכ׳ he that marches before a corpse with a garment rent (for a previous case) robs (deceives) the dead and the living. Ib. a (ref. to 2 Kings 2:12) ק׳ ועומדים לשנים remaining always rent in two; ib. 22b (v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 4); Snh. l. c.; a. fr. Pi. קֵרֵעַ 1) same. M. Kat. 26b ואין מְקָרְעִין בפניו you must not rend your garment in his (the sick mans) presence. Ib. מקרעין לקטןוכ׳ we rend a minors garment in order to make him feel sad; ib. 14b. R. Hash. 16b ארבעה … מקרעין גזרוכ׳ four things cause an evil decree passed on man to be torn (cancelled), they are: charity, prayer ; a. fr. 2) (cmp. גָּרַע) to scrape, to mark the outlines of letters by abrasion. Gitt.19b עדים … מקרעין להםוכ׳ for witnesses that know not how to sign their names, grooves are made on blank paper, and they fill the grooves out with ink; ib. 9b; Y. ib. II, 44b top ומְקָרֵעַ; (Tosaf. to Gitt.9b: you cut the names out on blank paper and put it on the document, and the witnesses fill the cuts out) Tosef.Sabb.XI (XII), 8, contrad. fr. ושם; a. e. Nif. נִקְרַע to be torn; to be cut open, be operated upon by a section. Yeb.VIII, 6, a. e. טומטוםשנ׳, v. טוּמְטוּם. Bekh.42b שמא יִקָּרֵעַוכ׳ he may have an operation performed, and be found a eunuch; Tosef.Yeb.XI, 1; Yeb.83b. B. Bath. 168b נ׳ פסול נִתְקָרֵעַ כשר if a document is found torn, it is invalid; if it appears torn by accident, it is valid as evidence; ib. נ׳ קֶרַע של בית דין נתק׳וכ׳ miḳrʿa refers to the rent as made in court for cancellation, nithḳareʿa refers to a rent different from the manner customary in court; Y.Gitt.II, 44b; a. e. Nithpa. נִתְקָרֵעַ to become torn, v. supra.

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  • 56 קָרַע

    קָרַע(b. h.) to tear, split; esp. to rend the garment in mourning. Kel. XVI, 5 עד שיִקְרְעֶנּוּ (Mish. ed. שיַקְרִיעֶנּוּ Hif.) until he tears the bale open. M. Kat. 22b על כל … אינו קוֹרֵעַ אלא עליון for all dead (except parents) … one must rend only the upper garment. Ib. האשה קוֹרַעַתוכ׳ a woman (mourning for her parents) rends the lower garment and puts it back in its place, and then rends the upper garment. Snh.60a אחד השומע … חייב לִקְרוֹעַ both he that hears a blasphemy directly, and he that hears it from one that heard it (and reports as witness before court) must rend his garment; a. v. fr.Part. pass. קָרוּעַ; pl. קְרוּעִים, קְרוּעִין. M. Kat. 26b היוצא בבגד ק׳וכ׳ he that marches before a corpse with a garment rent (for a previous case) robs (deceives) the dead and the living. Ib. a (ref. to 2 Kings 2:12) ק׳ ועומדים לשנים remaining always rent in two; ib. 22b (v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 4); Snh. l. c.; a. fr. Pi. קֵרֵעַ 1) same. M. Kat. 26b ואין מְקָרְעִין בפניו you must not rend your garment in his (the sick mans) presence. Ib. מקרעין לקטןוכ׳ we rend a minors garment in order to make him feel sad; ib. 14b. R. Hash. 16b ארבעה … מקרעין גזרוכ׳ four things cause an evil decree passed on man to be torn (cancelled), they are: charity, prayer ; a. fr. 2) (cmp. גָּרַע) to scrape, to mark the outlines of letters by abrasion. Gitt.19b עדים … מקרעין להםוכ׳ for witnesses that know not how to sign their names, grooves are made on blank paper, and they fill the grooves out with ink; ib. 9b; Y. ib. II, 44b top ומְקָרֵעַ; (Tosaf. to Gitt.9b: you cut the names out on blank paper and put it on the document, and the witnesses fill the cuts out) Tosef.Sabb.XI (XII), 8, contrad. fr. ושם; a. e. Nif. נִקְרַע to be torn; to be cut open, be operated upon by a section. Yeb.VIII, 6, a. e. טומטוםשנ׳, v. טוּמְטוּם. Bekh.42b שמא יִקָּרֵעַוכ׳ he may have an operation performed, and be found a eunuch; Tosef.Yeb.XI, 1; Yeb.83b. B. Bath. 168b נ׳ פסול נִתְקָרֵעַ כשר if a document is found torn, it is invalid; if it appears torn by accident, it is valid as evidence; ib. נ׳ קֶרַע של בית דין נתק׳וכ׳ miḳrʿa refers to the rent as made in court for cancellation, nithḳareʿa refers to a rent different from the manner customary in court; Y.Gitt.II, 44b; a. e. Nithpa. נִתְקָרֵעַ to become torn, v. supra.

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  • 57 אפוכי (אופכי

    אַפּוּכִי(אוּפְכִי, אִיפּוּכִי) f. ( אפך, הפך v. cmp. חליפין) return, exchange, equivalent, settlement (cmp. esp. Targ. Prov. 24:29, a. P. Sm. s. v. הפך). Lev. R. s. 34, end א׳ דידה הן היא (Yalk. Lev. 665 אִיפּוּכִין, pl.) where is the equivalent for the money spent? Ib. and of all those (praised for their deeds with ashré) לא נטל א׳ אלא זה (Yal. l. c. איפוכין) none received the promise of an equivalent except this (Ps. 41:2). Gen. R. s. 42 on the day of the destruction of Jerusalem נטלו ישראל אפכי Ar. (ed. אופכי) Israel received full payment for all their sins (ref. to Lam. 4:22). Ib. א׳ גדולה ample, general settlement; Lam. R. l. c. א׳ שלימה settlement in full. Tanḥ. Shmoth 13, אפיפסים, corr. acc. Num. R. s. 13; Esth. R. introd. Ruth R. introd. אופכין (corr. acc.). (Lam. R. to III, 13 אפוכי בני Mus., hostages; v. אֹופִיכָא)Pl. אִפֹּוכִיֹּות, אַפְכִיֹּות Ylamd. Shlaḥ, quot. in Ar.; Num. R. s. 17 a citizen was paying annonae ובותב א׳ and writing agreements of converting (security for the case of forfeiture); v., however, אַנְפָּרוּת.

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  • 58 אַפּוּכִי

    אַפּוּכִי(אוּפְכִי, אִיפּוּכִי) f. ( אפך, הפך v. cmp. חליפין) return, exchange, equivalent, settlement (cmp. esp. Targ. Prov. 24:29, a. P. Sm. s. v. הפך). Lev. R. s. 34, end א׳ דידה הן היא (Yalk. Lev. 665 אִיפּוּכִין, pl.) where is the equivalent for the money spent? Ib. and of all those (praised for their deeds with ashré) לא נטל א׳ אלא זה (Yal. l. c. איפוכין) none received the promise of an equivalent except this (Ps. 41:2). Gen. R. s. 42 on the day of the destruction of Jerusalem נטלו ישראל אפכי Ar. (ed. אופכי) Israel received full payment for all their sins (ref. to Lam. 4:22). Ib. א׳ גדולה ample, general settlement; Lam. R. l. c. א׳ שלימה settlement in full. Tanḥ. Shmoth 13, אפיפסים, corr. acc. Num. R. s. 13; Esth. R. introd. Ruth R. introd. אופכין (corr. acc.). (Lam. R. to III, 13 אפוכי בני Mus., hostages; v. אֹופִיכָא)Pl. אִפֹּוכִיֹּות, אַפְכִיֹּות Ylamd. Shlaḥ, quot. in Ar.; Num. R. s. 17 a citizen was paying annonae ובותב א׳ and writing agreements of converting (security for the case of forfeiture); v., however, אַנְפָּרוּת.

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  • 59 חול III

    חוֹלIII (b. h.; חלל) (outside of the sanctuary, foreign, profane, common, opp. קוֹרֶש; week-day, opp. שַׁבָּת, מוֹעֵד. Pes.104a; Ḥull.26b בין קודש לח׳ between what is sacred and what is secular. Shebu.35b כל שמות … חוץ מזה שהוא ח׳ all names of lordship ( Adonay) … are sacred, except the following which is secular (referring to persons).חוֹלוֹ של מועד, or חול המועד the half-festive days intervening between the first and the last days of Passover or of Succoth. Meg.22b; a. fr.Maas. Sh. III, 8 פתוחות לח׳ having an entrance on secular ground; Ib. תוכן ח׳ their inside is secular ground. B. Mets.84b כלי … ישתמש בו ח׳ shall the vessel once used for sacred things, be used for secular purposes (shall R. Eleazars widow marry Rabbi)?; a. v. fr.Pl. חוּלִּין profane things, animals not consecrated, ordinary objects. Ḥull.2b, a. e. ח׳ שנעשו עלוכ׳ ordinary food (not Trumah) prepared with the precautions required for the levitical cleanness of consecrated food.Pes.22a, a. fr. ח׳ שנשחטו בעזרה animals not consecrated for sacrifices which were slaughtered in the Temple court. Ib., a. fr. ח׳ … דאורייתא the law forbidding the use of ordinary animals slaughtered, is not Biblical. Gitt.62a עיסת חוּלָּיו his ordinary dough; זיתי חוליו (not ים …), v. טָהֳרָה. Hag. I, 3 באות מן הח׳ are procured from secular funds, opp. to proceeds from second tithes; a. fr.Ber.32a (play on ויחל, Ex. 32:11) ח׳ הוא לךוכ׳ it is too foreign to thy nature to do such a thing; Yalk. Gen. 83, v. חָלִילָה. Ḥullin (= שְׁחִיטַת ח׳), name of a treatise of the Mishnah, Tosefta and Talmud Babli, of the Order of Kodashim, containing the laws concerning ordinary meat.

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  • 60 חוֹל

    חוֹלIII (b. h.; חלל) (outside of the sanctuary, foreign, profane, common, opp. קוֹרֶש; week-day, opp. שַׁבָּת, מוֹעֵד. Pes.104a; Ḥull.26b בין קודש לח׳ between what is sacred and what is secular. Shebu.35b כל שמות … חוץ מזה שהוא ח׳ all names of lordship ( Adonay) … are sacred, except the following which is secular (referring to persons).חוֹלוֹ של מועד, or חול המועד the half-festive days intervening between the first and the last days of Passover or of Succoth. Meg.22b; a. fr.Maas. Sh. III, 8 פתוחות לח׳ having an entrance on secular ground; Ib. תוכן ח׳ their inside is secular ground. B. Mets.84b כלי … ישתמש בו ח׳ shall the vessel once used for sacred things, be used for secular purposes (shall R. Eleazars widow marry Rabbi)?; a. v. fr.Pl. חוּלִּין profane things, animals not consecrated, ordinary objects. Ḥull.2b, a. e. ח׳ שנעשו עלוכ׳ ordinary food (not Trumah) prepared with the precautions required for the levitical cleanness of consecrated food.Pes.22a, a. fr. ח׳ שנשחטו בעזרה animals not consecrated for sacrifices which were slaughtered in the Temple court. Ib., a. fr. ח׳ … דאורייתא the law forbidding the use of ordinary animals slaughtered, is not Biblical. Gitt.62a עיסת חוּלָּיו his ordinary dough; זיתי חוליו (not ים …), v. טָהֳרָה. Hag. I, 3 באות מן הח׳ are procured from secular funds, opp. to proceeds from second tithes; a. fr.Ber.32a (play on ויחל, Ex. 32:11) ח׳ הוא לךוכ׳ it is too foreign to thy nature to do such a thing; Yalk. Gen. 83, v. חָלִילָה. Ḥullin (= שְׁחִיטַת ח׳), name of a treatise of the Mishnah, Tosefta and Talmud Babli, of the Order of Kodashim, containing the laws concerning ordinary meat.

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