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  • 41 נקי

    adj. clean, tidy, cleanly, neat, net, fair, prim, pure, sanitarian, sanitary, taut, trig, aseptic; innocent

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  • 42 סביר

    adj. reasonable, likely, logical, proper, probable, plausible, fair, feasible, presumptive

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  • 43 צודק

    adj. righteous, just; correct, equitable, fair, noble, righter

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  • 44 קלוג'

    kluge, kludge, awkward link between unsuitable hardware or software elements that provide a fair solution to a problem; (in Programming) sophisticated trick to solve a complicated problem quickly (although crudely) ; unsuccessful model

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  • 45 קלוג'ים

    kluge, kludge, awkward link between unsuitable hardware or software elements that provide a fair solution to a problem; (in Programming) sophisticated trick to solve a complicated problem quickly (although crudely) ; unsuccessful model

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  • 46 שבוע הספר

    the Hebrew book fair

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  • 47 שבוע הספר העברי

    the Hebrew book fair

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  • 48 שער בלונדי

    blond hair, fair hair

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  • 49 שער בלונדיני

    blond hair, fair hair

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  • 50 תערוכה

    exhibition, display, show, exposition; bazaar, fair

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  • 51 אקנייתא

    אַקְנָיָיתָא, אַקְנָיָאתָאch. pl., הַקְנָאָה h. f. ( קני I) giving possession, whence שְׁטָרֵי אַ׳ or שְׁטַרה׳ an agreement by which ones landed estate is mortgaged in the form of a sale from date, independent of the loan to be consummated afterwards, so that at a certain date the creditor can claim the property, even if sold in the meantime, by referring to the priority of his purchase; deed of transfer (v. Bloch Civil-Process, p. 54, notes 5 a. 6 a. quot. ib.). B. Mets.13a; 14a; 16b. B. Bath. 172a שטרא אקניאתא). ( שטרי, Ms. M. ib. a. B. Mets.16b אקנייתא without שטר׳).אַקְנָיָיתָא בְּמָנֵי transfers, or sales by symbolic delivery, v. מָנָא; whence Aknayatha Bmané, adaptation of the name of a Babylonian festive time and fair (cmp. יָרִיד). Ab. Zar.11b Ms. M. a. oth. (ed. אקניתא בחנוני, Var. אקניתיה); (cmp. Y. ib. I, 39c where our w. seems to be rendered כנוני).

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  • 52 אַקְנָיָיתָא

    אַקְנָיָיתָא, אַקְנָיָאתָאch. pl., הַקְנָאָה h. f. ( קני I) giving possession, whence שְׁטָרֵי אַ׳ or שְׁטַרה׳ an agreement by which ones landed estate is mortgaged in the form of a sale from date, independent of the loan to be consummated afterwards, so that at a certain date the creditor can claim the property, even if sold in the meantime, by referring to the priority of his purchase; deed of transfer (v. Bloch Civil-Process, p. 54, notes 5 a. 6 a. quot. ib.). B. Mets.13a; 14a; 16b. B. Bath. 172a שטרא אקניאתא). ( שטרי, Ms. M. ib. a. B. Mets.16b אקנייתא without שטר׳).אַקְנָיָיתָא בְּמָנֵי transfers, or sales by symbolic delivery, v. מָנָא; whence Aknayatha Bmané, adaptation of the name of a Babylonian festive time and fair (cmp. יָרִיד). Ab. Zar.11b Ms. M. a. oth. (ed. אקניתא בחנוני, Var. אקניתיה); (cmp. Y. ib. I, 39c where our w. seems to be rendered כנוני).

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  • 53 אַקְנָיָאתָא

    אַקְנָיָיתָא, אַקְנָיָאתָאch. pl., הַקְנָאָה h. f. ( קני I) giving possession, whence שְׁטָרֵי אַ׳ or שְׁטַרה׳ an agreement by which ones landed estate is mortgaged in the form of a sale from date, independent of the loan to be consummated afterwards, so that at a certain date the creditor can claim the property, even if sold in the meantime, by referring to the priority of his purchase; deed of transfer (v. Bloch Civil-Process, p. 54, notes 5 a. 6 a. quot. ib.). B. Mets.13a; 14a; 16b. B. Bath. 172a שטרא אקניאתא). ( שטרי, Ms. M. ib. a. B. Mets.16b אקנייתא without שטר׳).אַקְנָיָיתָא בְּמָנֵי transfers, or sales by symbolic delivery, v. מָנָא; whence Aknayatha Bmané, adaptation of the name of a Babylonian festive time and fair (cmp. יָרִיד). Ab. Zar.11b Ms. M. a. oth. (ed. אקניתא בחנוני, Var. אקניתיה); (cmp. Y. ib. I, 39c where our w. seems to be rendered כנוני).

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  • 54 ארקליס

    ארקליסread אֱרַקְלִיֹּוס pr. n. m. Heraclius, the surname of Maximianus, the associate emperor of Diocletian. Y.Ab. Zar. I, 39d top אנא דיקל׳וכ׳ I, Diocletian the king, have instituted the annual fair of Tyre in honor of the genius of my brother Heraclius (Heracles).

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  • 55 ועד

    וַעַד, וַו׳m. (preced.) 1) meeting, appointment. בֵּית ו׳ meeting place. Ab. I, 4 let thy house be בית ו׳וכ׳ a meeting place for scholars.Esp. בית ו׳ a) scholars meeting place, college, Beth-ham-Midrash. Y.Ber.IV, 7c bot למחר … לבית הו׳ to-morrow, when I come to college Y.Macc.II, 31d bot. עושים לו בית ו׳ you must provide a school-house for him. Sot.IX, 15 (49b) ב׳ ו׳ יהיהוכ׳ the school-house will be used for debauchery. Gen. R. s. 1; a. fr.b) בֵּית הַוַּ׳ the Temple. Y.Naz.VIII, 57a bot שלא תנעול … מבית הו׳ so as not to lock out repentance from the Temple. 2) fair, public games. Ḥull.127a; cmp. אֲבֵידָן.

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  • 56 וו׳

    וַעַד, וַו׳m. (preced.) 1) meeting, appointment. בֵּית ו׳ meeting place. Ab. I, 4 let thy house be בית ו׳וכ׳ a meeting place for scholars.Esp. בית ו׳ a) scholars meeting place, college, Beth-ham-Midrash. Y.Ber.IV, 7c bot למחר … לבית הו׳ to-morrow, when I come to college Y.Macc.II, 31d bot. עושים לו בית ו׳ you must provide a school-house for him. Sot.IX, 15 (49b) ב׳ ו׳ יהיהוכ׳ the school-house will be used for debauchery. Gen. R. s. 1; a. fr.b) בֵּית הַוַּ׳ the Temple. Y.Naz.VIII, 57a bot שלא תנעול … מבית הו׳ so as not to lock out repentance from the Temple. 2) fair, public games. Ḥull.127a; cmp. אֲבֵידָן.

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  • 57 וַעַד

    וַעַד, וַו׳m. (preced.) 1) meeting, appointment. בֵּית ו׳ meeting place. Ab. I, 4 let thy house be בית ו׳וכ׳ a meeting place for scholars.Esp. בית ו׳ a) scholars meeting place, college, Beth-ham-Midrash. Y.Ber.IV, 7c bot למחר … לבית הו׳ to-morrow, when I come to college Y.Macc.II, 31d bot. עושים לו בית ו׳ you must provide a school-house for him. Sot.IX, 15 (49b) ב׳ ו׳ יהיהוכ׳ the school-house will be used for debauchery. Gen. R. s. 1; a. fr.b) בֵּית הַוַּ׳ the Temple. Y.Naz.VIII, 57a bot שלא תנעול … מבית הו׳ so as not to lock out repentance from the Temple. 2) fair, public games. Ḥull.127a; cmp. אֲבֵידָן.

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  • 58 וַו׳

    וַעַד, וַו׳m. (preced.) 1) meeting, appointment. בֵּית ו׳ meeting place. Ab. I, 4 let thy house be בית ו׳וכ׳ a meeting place for scholars.Esp. בית ו׳ a) scholars meeting place, college, Beth-ham-Midrash. Y.Ber.IV, 7c bot למחר … לבית הו׳ to-morrow, when I come to college Y.Macc.II, 31d bot. עושים לו בית ו׳ you must provide a school-house for him. Sot.IX, 15 (49b) ב׳ ו׳ יהיהוכ׳ the school-house will be used for debauchery. Gen. R. s. 1; a. fr.b) בֵּית הַוַּ׳ the Temple. Y.Naz.VIII, 57a bot שלא תנעול … מבית הו׳ so as not to lock out repentance from the Temple. 2) fair, public games. Ḥull.127a; cmp. אֲבֵידָן.

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  • 59 חבר

    חָבֵרm. (b. h.; preced. wds.) (with suff. חֲבֵיר־) 1) associate, friend, partner (in sacrifices); colleague, fellow-student; fellow-being; of the same kind (also of things). Ab. II, 9 ח׳ טוב a true friend; ח׳ רע a false friend. Ib. 10 כבוד חֲבֵרְךָ thy neighbors honor. Sabb.63a top בח׳ טוב with a good friend (an obscene disguise for a fair woman, v. גּוּרְדְּלִי); a. v. fr.ח׳ ותלמיד, (in Babli) תלמיד ח׳ colleague and pupil, a title of distinction for a student, fellow. Y.Shek.III, beg.47b; Y.B. Bath.IX, end, 17b, a. e. ח׳ ות׳ הוהוכ׳ was a fellow under R. Ak.; Bab. ib. 158b. Ber.27b דתלמיד ח׳ הוה who was a fellow (under Rab). 2) Ḥaber, Fellow, a scholars title, less than חַכִּים or זָקֵן. Kidd.33b (in Chald. phras.) אנא ח׳, אתון חכימי ye are ḥakkime (doctors), and I merely a fellow. Snh.8b, a. e. ח׳ אינווכ׳, v. הַתְרָאָה; a. fr.Gen. R. s. 84 (play on חֶ֗בְ֗ר֗וֹן֗) ח̇ב̇ר̇ הנ̇אהוכ׳ that worthy scholar buried 3) Ḥaber, member of a religious or charitable association, esp. member of the order for the observance of levitical laws in daily intercourse. Dem. II, 3. Tosef. ib. II, 2 מקבלין אותו להיות ח׳ is accepted as a member of the order; a. v. fr.Pl. חֲבֵרִים, חֲבֵי׳. Ber.28b ולא יכשלו חֲבֵרַיוכ׳ that my colleagues (in court) may not fail in a decision of the law. Ib. הזהרו בכבוד חֲבֵירֵיכֶם take heed of your fellow-students honor. Bekh.30b בפני שלשה ח׳ in the presence of three members of the order. Pesik. R. s. 11 חֲבֵרֵיחֶם שלהם עוסקיםוכ׳ the members of societies among them are engaged in charitable work. Ib. ואין חביריהם מרגישים and their neighbors (the fruits in the same bag) are not affected; a. v. fr.Fem. הֲבֵירָה, חֲבֵרָה, הֲבֶרֶת, חֲבֶירֶת. Snh.8b אשה חבירה a scholarly woman (acquainted with the law). Ber.48b, a. fr. אין מלכות נוגעת בחֲבֶרְתָּהּוכ׳ one term of office does not touch upon its successor even at a hairs breadth (duration of power is preordained). Deut. R. s. 7 אין טיפה מתערבת בחברתה one rain-drop does not mix itself with the other; a. fr.Pl. חֲבֵרוֹת. Sabb.129a חֲבֵרוֹתֶיהָוכ׳, v. אֲגַף; a. fr.

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  • 60 חָבֵר

    חָבֵרm. (b. h.; preced. wds.) (with suff. חֲבֵיר־) 1) associate, friend, partner (in sacrifices); colleague, fellow-student; fellow-being; of the same kind (also of things). Ab. II, 9 ח׳ טוב a true friend; ח׳ רע a false friend. Ib. 10 כבוד חֲבֵרְךָ thy neighbors honor. Sabb.63a top בח׳ טוב with a good friend (an obscene disguise for a fair woman, v. גּוּרְדְּלִי); a. v. fr.ח׳ ותלמיד, (in Babli) תלמיד ח׳ colleague and pupil, a title of distinction for a student, fellow. Y.Shek.III, beg.47b; Y.B. Bath.IX, end, 17b, a. e. ח׳ ות׳ הוהוכ׳ was a fellow under R. Ak.; Bab. ib. 158b. Ber.27b דתלמיד ח׳ הוה who was a fellow (under Rab). 2) Ḥaber, Fellow, a scholars title, less than חַכִּים or זָקֵן. Kidd.33b (in Chald. phras.) אנא ח׳, אתון חכימי ye are ḥakkime (doctors), and I merely a fellow. Snh.8b, a. e. ח׳ אינווכ׳, v. הַתְרָאָה; a. fr.Gen. R. s. 84 (play on חֶ֗בְ֗ר֗וֹן֗) ח̇ב̇ר̇ הנ̇אהוכ׳ that worthy scholar buried 3) Ḥaber, member of a religious or charitable association, esp. member of the order for the observance of levitical laws in daily intercourse. Dem. II, 3. Tosef. ib. II, 2 מקבלין אותו להיות ח׳ is accepted as a member of the order; a. v. fr.Pl. חֲבֵרִים, חֲבֵי׳. Ber.28b ולא יכשלו חֲבֵרַיוכ׳ that my colleagues (in court) may not fail in a decision of the law. Ib. הזהרו בכבוד חֲבֵירֵיכֶם take heed of your fellow-students honor. Bekh.30b בפני שלשה ח׳ in the presence of three members of the order. Pesik. R. s. 11 חֲבֵרֵיחֶם שלהם עוסקיםוכ׳ the members of societies among them are engaged in charitable work. Ib. ואין חביריהם מרגישים and their neighbors (the fruits in the same bag) are not affected; a. v. fr.Fem. הֲבֵירָה, חֲבֵרָה, הֲבֶרֶת, חֲבֶירֶת. Snh.8b אשה חבירה a scholarly woman (acquainted with the law). Ber.48b, a. fr. אין מלכות נוגעת בחֲבֶרְתָּהּוכ׳ one term of office does not touch upon its successor even at a hairs breadth (duration of power is preordained). Deut. R. s. 7 אין טיפה מתערבת בחברתה one rain-drop does not mix itself with the other; a. fr.Pl. חֲבֵרוֹת. Sabb.129a חֲבֵרוֹתֶיהָוכ׳, v. אֲגַף; a. fr.

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