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1 נקיט
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2 נָקִיט
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3 קמט
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4 איבה
אֵיבָהf. (b. h.; אָיַב, √או, or אב, cmp. אַבְאָבִית, אָוֶן, עָוֹן 1) enmity, hostility, grudge. Snh.III, 5 an enemy is he who has not spoken to his neighbor for three days בא׳ in his grudge; a. fr.משום (מפני) א׳ for the sake of preventing ill-feeling. Y.Dem.IV, 24a; a. fr. 2) aversion, disgust, loss of attraction. Y.Yoma VIII, 44d bot. הכלה מפני א׳ the bride (is permitted to wash her face on the Day of Atone.) that she may not lose her attraction. -
5 אֵיבָה
אֵיבָהf. (b. h.; אָיַב, √או, or אב, cmp. אַבְאָבִית, אָוֶן, עָוֹן 1) enmity, hostility, grudge. Snh.III, 5 an enemy is he who has not spoken to his neighbor for three days בא׳ in his grudge; a. fr.משום (מפני) א׳ for the sake of preventing ill-feeling. Y.Dem.IV, 24a; a. fr. 2) aversion, disgust, loss of attraction. Y.Yoma VIII, 44d bot. הכלה מפני א׳ the bride (is permitted to wash her face on the Day of Atone.) that she may not lose her attraction.
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