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1 חלק קדמי
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2 פרוסדור) פרוזדור
(פְּרוֹסְדּוֹר) פְּרוֹזְדּוֹר m. (πρόθορον; θ rendered by זד) verandah, vestibule. Targ. 1 Kings 7:7 פרוסדא (ed. Lag. פורסדא; corr. acc.).Ab. IV, 16 העולם חזה דומה לפ׳וכ׳ (Ar. לפרוס׳) this world is like a vestibule to the world to come; prepare thyself in the vestibule Cant. R. to IV, 12 בא וישב עליה בפ׳ he (the king) came and sat down in judgment over it on the verandah (in the sight of all people).Trnsf. the forepart of female genitals, the lower end of the vagina or uterus. Nidd.II, 5. Tosef. ib. III, 9 פרסדיר ed. Zuck. (Var. פרוזדור). Y. ib. II, 50a; a. e.
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