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  • 1 פרס

    פְּרָסm. (פָּרַס) 1) part, half, v. פְּרוּס. 2) a piece, esp. a certain quantity of bread. Neg. XIII, 9 כדי אכילת פ׳ פת חטיןוכ׳ as much time as is required for eating a piece, that is, a piece of wheat bread Ib. 10. Tosef. ib. VII, 10 וכמה הוא פ׳ חציוכ׳ and how much is a pras? Half a loaf, of which three make a Kab; Tosef.Mikv.VII (VIII), 6; Erub.83a; a. fr.Pl. פְּרָסִים; Du. פְּרָסַיִים. Y.Sabb.I, 2b bot. אכילת פ׳ eating two prasim (with interruption); ib. כמה זתים בכמה פ׳ several olive sizes of eatables eaten within a time required for eating several pieces; Y.Hor.III, 47b bot.Trnsf. the fare received by members of a household, or by slaves. Erub.72b במקבלי פ׳ שנו the Mishnah speaking of brothers eating at their fathers table means those receiving, each his separate fare, at the hands of their father. Ib. 73a מי שיש לו … מקבלות פ׳וכ׳ if a man has five wives (occupying separate dwellings in one court) receiving their fare at the hands of their husband, and five slaves receiving Y.Taan.I, beg.63c הוא הובע פְּרָסוֹ ממנו he (the slave) begs him for his fare; (ib. פרנסתו). Ib. סמוך לפרסו near the period when his fare is due. Ab. I, 3, v. עֶבֶד; a. fr. 3) Pras, half a Maneh (מָנֶה). Eduy. III, 3 מנה ופ׳ each weighing one Maneh and a half. Peah VIII, 5; a. fr.מנה בן פ׳, v. מָנֶה. 4) Pras, half the length of a furrow (v. infra); בית (ה) פ׳ an area of a square Pras, esp. a field, of a square Pras, declared unclean on account of crushed bones carried over it from a ploughed grave. M. Kat. 5b החורש את הקבר הרי הוא עושה בית פ׳ וכמה הוא עושה הצי מענהוכ׳ Ms. M. a. Rashi (ed. מלא מענה, v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note) he who ploughs over a grave, makes a beth-pras (an unclean field), and how much of it does he make unclean? Half the length of a furrow of one hundred cubits; Ohol. XVII, 1 החורש … עושה בית פ׳ … מאה אמה בית ארבעה סאים he who ploughs ; how far does he make it unclean? (Half) the size of a furrow of a hundred cubits (in all directions), which is a square of the capacity of four Sahs of seed; Nidd.57a; Tosef.Ohol.XVII, 1. Ohol.XVII, 2 בית פ׳ עושה בית פ׳ an unclean field may create another unclean field (if the plough passes over and beyond it). Tosef. ib. XVII, 4 אבל עולה הוא כמדת הפ׳ (read: במדת; R. S. to Ohol.XVII, 3 כמדת בית הפ׳) but it is counted in so as to complete the measure of a beth-pras; a. fr.Pl. בית פְּרָסוֹת. Ohol. XVIII, 2 (M. Kat. 5b בית פרס). (Maim. explains בית הפ׳, by ref. to פָּרַס to extend, the area of extension; Rashi, by ref. to פָּרַס to break, an area of bone splinters.

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  • 2 פְּרָס

    פְּרָסm. (פָּרַס) 1) part, half, v. פְּרוּס. 2) a piece, esp. a certain quantity of bread. Neg. XIII, 9 כדי אכילת פ׳ פת חטיןוכ׳ as much time as is required for eating a piece, that is, a piece of wheat bread Ib. 10. Tosef. ib. VII, 10 וכמה הוא פ׳ חציוכ׳ and how much is a pras? Half a loaf, of which three make a Kab; Tosef.Mikv.VII (VIII), 6; Erub.83a; a. fr.Pl. פְּרָסִים; Du. פְּרָסַיִים. Y.Sabb.I, 2b bot. אכילת פ׳ eating two prasim (with interruption); ib. כמה זתים בכמה פ׳ several olive sizes of eatables eaten within a time required for eating several pieces; Y.Hor.III, 47b bot.Trnsf. the fare received by members of a household, or by slaves. Erub.72b במקבלי פ׳ שנו the Mishnah speaking of brothers eating at their fathers table means those receiving, each his separate fare, at the hands of their father. Ib. 73a מי שיש לו … מקבלות פ׳וכ׳ if a man has five wives (occupying separate dwellings in one court) receiving their fare at the hands of their husband, and five slaves receiving Y.Taan.I, beg.63c הוא הובע פְּרָסוֹ ממנו he (the slave) begs him for his fare; (ib. פרנסתו). Ib. סמוך לפרסו near the period when his fare is due. Ab. I, 3, v. עֶבֶד; a. fr. 3) Pras, half a Maneh (מָנֶה). Eduy. III, 3 מנה ופ׳ each weighing one Maneh and a half. Peah VIII, 5; a. fr.מנה בן פ׳, v. מָנֶה. 4) Pras, half the length of a furrow (v. infra); בית (ה) פ׳ an area of a square Pras, esp. a field, of a square Pras, declared unclean on account of crushed bones carried over it from a ploughed grave. M. Kat. 5b החורש את הקבר הרי הוא עושה בית פ׳ וכמה הוא עושה הצי מענהוכ׳ Ms. M. a. Rashi (ed. מלא מענה, v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note) he who ploughs over a grave, makes a beth-pras (an unclean field), and how much of it does he make unclean? Half the length of a furrow of one hundred cubits; Ohol. XVII, 1 החורש … עושה בית פ׳ … מאה אמה בית ארבעה סאים he who ploughs ; how far does he make it unclean? (Half) the size of a furrow of a hundred cubits (in all directions), which is a square of the capacity of four Sahs of seed; Nidd.57a; Tosef.Ohol.XVII, 1. Ohol.XVII, 2 בית פ׳ עושה בית פ׳ an unclean field may create another unclean field (if the plough passes over and beyond it). Tosef. ib. XVII, 4 אבל עולה הוא כמדת הפ׳ (read: במדת; R. S. to Ohol.XVII, 3 כמדת בית הפ׳) but it is counted in so as to complete the measure of a beth-pras; a. fr.Pl. בית פְּרָסוֹת. Ohol. XVIII, 2 (M. Kat. 5b בית פרס). (Maim. explains בית הפ׳, by ref. to פָּרַס to extend, the area of extension; Rashi, by ref. to פָּרַס to break, an area of bone splinters.

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  • 3 עבד I, עביד

    עֲבַדI, עֲבֵיד ch. sam(עבד to work) (corresp. to h. עָשָׂה) 1) to do, labor; to make; to act. Targ. Gen. 1:7. Ib. 31:26; a. v. fr.Ber.60b לעולם … כל דעביד רחמנא לטב Ms. M. (ed. לטב עביד; v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 3) man should train himself always to say, Whatever the Merciful One does, is for good; Yalk. Job 893 כל … לטב עביד. Tem.4b אי עביד מהני, v. הֲנִי. Yeb.37a מי עָבוּד רבנן תקנתאוכ׳ (not עביד) have the Rabbis adopted special measures for priests ? Ib. עַבְדִּינָן כרבנן we act (decide) in accordance with the opinion of the Rabbis. Keth.60b לא עַבְדֵי נשי דחנקןוכ׳ women will not do such a thing as Strangling their children. Kidd.50a לא ע׳ אינש דמשויוכ׳ a man will not declare himself a wrongdoer; a. v. fr. 2) to do, fare, prosper. Lev. R. s. 5, end מה את עָבֵיד how art thou?; ומה ארעא עֲבִידָא and how does the field fare?; מה תורין עַבְדִין how are the oxen? Ib. ע׳ לב טב he assumes cheerfulness. Gen. R. s. 13 כל שיחתן … עַבְדַּת ארעא all the talk of people turns on the land (material prosperity): ‘the land is doing well (crops promise to be good); ‘the land is not doing well; a. fr. 3) to spend time. Y.Shebi.VIII, 38b top עביד טמיר במערתאוכ׳ he remained hidden in a cave ; ib. IX, 38d. Y.Shek.V, 48d top עַבְדַת טמיראוכ׳ she (the ass) remained hidden with them ; Gen. R. s. 60 עבדת גבון; a. fr.Part. pass. עָבִיד; f. עֲבִידָא made, liable to, likely, used to. Y.Peah III, 17d bot. היך ע׳ how did it happen (i. e. in what case would it make a practical difference for the slave)? R. Hash. 22b, a. e. מילתא דע׳ לאיגלויי, v. גְּלֵי. Shebu.46a, v. גְּזַם; a. fr. Af. אַעֲבֵיד, Pa. עַבֵּיד 1) to make, produce. Targ. O. Ex. 32:10 אַעַבֵּיד ed. Berl. (oth. אַעֲבֵיד; Y. אֶעְבַּד). Ib. 30:37; a. fr.Lev. R. s. 28, end, v. infra. 2) to cause to prosper. Gen. R. s. 13 כל תפלתן … מרי תַעֲבִיד ארעא יכ׳ all the prayers of men turn on the earth (mundane affairs): Lord, make the land (crop) thrive, make the land prosper; a. e. 3) to work through. Part. pass. מְעַבַּד, מְעַבְּדָא. B. Mets. 116b טינא דמע׳ thoroughly kneaded clay. Ithpe. אִיתְעֲבֵיד, אִיעֲבֵיד to be done; to be made, become. Targ. Gen. 29:26. Targ. Koh. 8:4. Targ. Ps. 62:4; a. fr.Lam. R. to II, 2 בעית לאִיעַבְדָּאוכ׳ (not לאיבדא, לעיבדא) dost thou want to be made a senator? Lev. R. s. 28, end מאן דעַבֵּיד … אתע׳וכ׳ he who made the comes …, is now to become a bather ; Esth. R. to VI, 10 האי גברא מְעַבֵּיד … עביד בלן (corr. acc.); a. fr. Zeb.75b דאיעבד, read: דאיערוב, v. עֲרַב I.V. דִּיעֲבַד.

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  • 4 עֲבַד

    עֲבַדI, עֲבֵיד ch. sam(עבד to work) (corresp. to h. עָשָׂה) 1) to do, labor; to make; to act. Targ. Gen. 1:7. Ib. 31:26; a. v. fr.Ber.60b לעולם … כל דעביד רחמנא לטב Ms. M. (ed. לטב עביד; v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 3) man should train himself always to say, Whatever the Merciful One does, is for good; Yalk. Job 893 כל … לטב עביד. Tem.4b אי עביד מהני, v. הֲנִי. Yeb.37a מי עָבוּד רבנן תקנתאוכ׳ (not עביד) have the Rabbis adopted special measures for priests ? Ib. עַבְדִּינָן כרבנן we act (decide) in accordance with the opinion of the Rabbis. Keth.60b לא עַבְדֵי נשי דחנקןוכ׳ women will not do such a thing as Strangling their children. Kidd.50a לא ע׳ אינש דמשויוכ׳ a man will not declare himself a wrongdoer; a. v. fr. 2) to do, fare, prosper. Lev. R. s. 5, end מה את עָבֵיד how art thou?; ומה ארעא עֲבִידָא and how does the field fare?; מה תורין עַבְדִין how are the oxen? Ib. ע׳ לב טב he assumes cheerfulness. Gen. R. s. 13 כל שיחתן … עַבְדַּת ארעא all the talk of people turns on the land (material prosperity): ‘the land is doing well (crops promise to be good); ‘the land is not doing well; a. fr. 3) to spend time. Y.Shebi.VIII, 38b top עביד טמיר במערתאוכ׳ he remained hidden in a cave ; ib. IX, 38d. Y.Shek.V, 48d top עַבְדַת טמיראוכ׳ she (the ass) remained hidden with them ; Gen. R. s. 60 עבדת גבון; a. fr.Part. pass. עָבִיד; f. עֲבִידָא made, liable to, likely, used to. Y.Peah III, 17d bot. היך ע׳ how did it happen (i. e. in what case would it make a practical difference for the slave)? R. Hash. 22b, a. e. מילתא דע׳ לאיגלויי, v. גְּלֵי. Shebu.46a, v. גְּזַם; a. fr. Af. אַעֲבֵיד, Pa. עַבֵּיד 1) to make, produce. Targ. O. Ex. 32:10 אַעַבֵּיד ed. Berl. (oth. אַעֲבֵיד; Y. אֶעְבַּד). Ib. 30:37; a. fr.Lev. R. s. 28, end, v. infra. 2) to cause to prosper. Gen. R. s. 13 כל תפלתן … מרי תַעֲבִיד ארעא יכ׳ all the prayers of men turn on the earth (mundane affairs): Lord, make the land (crop) thrive, make the land prosper; a. e. 3) to work through. Part. pass. מְעַבַּד, מְעַבְּדָא. B. Mets. 116b טינא דמע׳ thoroughly kneaded clay. Ithpe. אִיתְעֲבֵיד, אִיעֲבֵיד to be done; to be made, become. Targ. Gen. 29:26. Targ. Koh. 8:4. Targ. Ps. 62:4; a. fr.Lam. R. to II, 2 בעית לאִיעַבְדָּאוכ׳ (not לאיבדא, לעיבדא) dost thou want to be made a senator? Lev. R. s. 28, end מאן דעַבֵּיד … אתע׳וכ׳ he who made the comes …, is now to become a bather ; Esth. R. to VI, 10 האי גברא מְעַבֵּיד … עביד בלן (corr. acc.); a. fr. Zeb.75b דאיעבד, read: דאיערוב, v. עֲרַב I.V. דִּיעֲבַד.

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  • 5 פרס II

    פְּרַסII ch. as preced. 2, the slaves or serfs fare. Targ. 2 Sam. 8:2; 6 עבדין נטלי פ׳ serfs working for their fare (h. text נושאי מנחה); Targ. 1 Chr. 18:2 נטלי פ׳ מקרבי דורון; ib. 6 נטלי פ׳ מסקי מסין (combining two interpretations).

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  • 6 פְּרַס

    פְּרַסII ch. as preced. 2, the slaves or serfs fare. Targ. 2 Sam. 8:2; 6 עבדין נטלי פ׳ serfs working for their fare (h. text נושאי מנחה); Targ. 1 Chr. 18:2 נטלי פ׳ מקרבי דורון; ib. 6 נטלי פ׳ מסקי מסין (combining two interpretations).

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  • 7 היצע

    supply, offer, fare

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  • 8 הצע

    supply, offer, fare

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  • 9 מזון

    food, nourishment, fare, fodder, grub, nosh, nurture, nutriment, nutrition, pabulum, provender, provision, refection, scoff, sustenance, aliment, bread

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  • 10 שכר

    v. be rented, hired; enjoy
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    v. be rented, hired
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    v. to earn, be paid; gain, profit
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    v. to get drunk, be intoxicated
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    v. to intoxicate
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    v. to rent, hire
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    v. to rent, let
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    ale, beer, lager; strong drinks
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    charter
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    dam, weir
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    drunkenness, intoxication
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    wages, pay, salary, fare, earnings, payment, fee

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  • 11 תוכנית

    plan, scheme, program, project, design, system, schema, proposition, prop, layout, line, blueprint, schedule, fare, show; measurement

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  • 12 תכנית

    plan, scheme, program, project, design, system, schema, proposition, prop, layout, line, blueprint, schedule, fare, show; measurement

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  • 13 אגסיטרין

    אֶגְסִיטֵרִין, אֶכְסִיטֵירִיןm. (ἐξιτήριον S.) fare-well-address, bequest. (Mostly corrupt. Midr. Till. to Ps. 84. Ib. to Ps. 86:1. Ib. to Ps. 27. Pesik. Aḥaré p. 175ab> סקווטריס; Lev. R. s. 21 סקויטרים, read אקסיטרין (v. Buber to Pesik. l. c.).

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  • 14 אֶגְסִיטֵרִין

    אֶגְסִיטֵרִין, אֶכְסִיטֵירִיןm. (ἐξιτήριον S.) fare-well-address, bequest. (Mostly corrupt. Midr. Till. to Ps. 84. Ib. to Ps. 86:1. Ib. to Ps. 27. Pesik. Aḥaré p. 175ab> סקווטריס; Lev. R. s. 21 סקויטרים, read אקסיטרין (v. Buber to Pesik. l. c.).

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  • 15 אֶכְסִיטֵירִין

    אֶגְסִיטֵרִין, אֶכְסִיטֵירִיןm. (ἐξιτήριον S.) fare-well-address, bequest. (Mostly corrupt. Midr. Till. to Ps. 84. Ib. to Ps. 86:1. Ib. to Ps. 27. Pesik. Aḥaré p. 175ab> סקווטריס; Lev. R. s. 21 סקויטרים, read אקסיטרין (v. Buber to Pesik. l. c.).

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  • 16 טב I

    טַבI (contr. of טאב) = h. טוֹב, to be good, well.טב ל־ to feel well, be satisfied, fare well. Targ. Deut. 15:16; a. e. Af. אָטֵיב to do good. Targ. Zech. 12:4 לַאֲטָבָא (ed. Lag. לאיט׳). V. טוּב, a. יְטַב.

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  • 17 טַב

    טַבI (contr. of טאב) = h. טוֹב, to be good, well.טב ל־ to feel well, be satisfied, fare well. Targ. Deut. 15:16; a. e. Af. אָטֵיב to do good. Targ. Zech. 12:4 לַאֲטָבָא (ed. Lag. לאיט׳). V. טוּב, a. יְטַב.

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  • 18 עבד

    עֶבֶדm. (b. h.; preced. wds.) slave, servant. Kidd.20a הקונה ע׳ עבריוכ׳ he who buys a Hebrew slave, has, so to say, bought a master over himself. Sabb.89a כלום יש ע׳ שנותןוכ׳ dare a servant salute his master (first)? Snh.58b (ref. to Prov. 12:11) אם … כע׳ לאדמהוכ׳ if a man makes himself a slave to the soil, he will be satisfied with bread Kidd.I, 3 ע׳ כנעני נקנהוכ׳ a Canaanite (gentile) slave is acquired by money, by deed Ib. III, 13 ממזר … הולד ע׳ if a bastard marries a slave, the child is a slave; הרי זה ע׳ ממזר the child is a bastard slave (subject to the disabilities of both). Shebu.47b ע׳ מלך כמלך a kings officer is like a king (the inferior person is raised by association with a superior); a. v. fr.Pl. עֲבָדִים. Kidd.22b (ref. to Lev. 25:55) כי לי … ולא ע׳ לע׳ ‘the children of Israel are my servants, but they must not make themselves servants of servants (of human beings). Ab. I, 3 אל תהיו כע׳וכ׳ be not like the servants that wait upon their master for the sake of getting their fare (reward), v. פְּרָס; a. fr.

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  • 19 עֶבֶד

    עֶבֶדm. (b. h.; preced. wds.) slave, servant. Kidd.20a הקונה ע׳ עבריוכ׳ he who buys a Hebrew slave, has, so to say, bought a master over himself. Sabb.89a כלום יש ע׳ שנותןוכ׳ dare a servant salute his master (first)? Snh.58b (ref. to Prov. 12:11) אם … כע׳ לאדמהוכ׳ if a man makes himself a slave to the soil, he will be satisfied with bread Kidd.I, 3 ע׳ כנעני נקנהוכ׳ a Canaanite (gentile) slave is acquired by money, by deed Ib. III, 13 ממזר … הולד ע׳ if a bastard marries a slave, the child is a slave; הרי זה ע׳ ממזר the child is a bastard slave (subject to the disabilities of both). Shebu.47b ע׳ מלך כמלך a kings officer is like a king (the inferior person is raised by association with a superior); a. v. fr.Pl. עֲבָדִים. Kidd.22b (ref. to Lev. 25:55) כי לי … ולא ע׳ לע׳ ‘the children of Israel are my servants, but they must not make themselves servants of servants (of human beings). Ab. I, 3 אל תהיו כע׳וכ׳ be not like the servants that wait upon their master for the sake of getting their fare (reward), v. פְּרָס; a. fr.

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  • 20 פרנסה

    פַּרְנָסָהf. (preced. wds.) provision, maintenance, outfit. Peah VIII, 7 פַּרְנָסַת לינה the necessary arrangement for a nights lodging (for the poor), expl. Sabb.118a, v. פּוּרְיָא II ch.; B. Bath.9a; Tosef.Peah IV, 8. Keth.50b (ref. to זן ib.) פ׳ הויאוכ׳ does this mean (bridal) outfit … or sustenance proper? Ib. התם לפ׳ הואי there it was about the outfit. Ib. 68a, a. e. לפ׳ שמון באב as to the amount for which the heirs are to be assessed for a daughters outfit, we are guided by the disposition of her deceased father. Ib. (ref. to מתפרנסות, ib.) מאי לאו פרנסת חבעל does it not mean the outfit for the husband (dower)? לא בפרנסת עצמה no, it refers to her own support. Ib. b איבדו מזוניתיהן ולא איבדו פַרְנָסָתָן they have lost their claim on alimentation (from the estate), but not their claim on an outfit. Ber.3b עמך ישראל צריכין פ׳ Israel, thy people, need a living. Taan.9a מטר … פ׳ בשביל רבים rain is granted for the sake of an individual, support (prosperity) for the sake of the many (in public prayers). Gen. R. s. 20; Midr. Till. to Ps. 106, beg., v. פֶּלֶא. Taan.19b עבד שנתן לו רבו פַּרְנָסָתוֹ באחדוכ׳ a slave to whom his master gives his fare (for the week) on the first day of the week; a. v. fr.

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