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garshuha

  • 1 גרש

    גָּרַש(b. h.) 1) to stir up, to set in commotion. Sifré Deut. 39; Yalk. ib. 859 יכול יהו מים גּוֹרְשִׁין את העפר ממקום בקעהוכ׳ you might suppose the (rain) water will stir up the (fat) ground of the valley, and thus the valley will lack (drinking) water. 2) (cmp. טָרַד) to banish; to send off, divorce (a wife).Part. pass. גָּרוּש, f. גְּרוּשָׁה q. v. Pi. גֵּירַש, גֵּרַש to send off, banish. Gen. R. s. 21.Esp. to give a letter of divorce. Gitt.IX, 1 הַמְּגָרֵשוכ׳ if one divorces his wife and says, on handing her the letter, ; a. v. fr.Ib. VI, 5 if one says (to his delegates) … גָּרְשוּהָ garshuha, they are authorized to write and deliver to her a letter of divorce ( geresh being the colloquial term for divorcing). Pa. גּוּרָש to be banished, Pirké dR. El. ch. XIX; XX ג׳ ויצאוכ׳ he was banished and he left paradise. Part, מְגוּרָש, f. מְגוּרֶשֶׁת. Gitt.VII, 4 מג׳ ואינה מג׳ she is and is not divorced, i. e. her divorce is doubtful, and she has to suffer the disqualifications of a married and of a divorced woman. Ib. 5; a. v. fr. Hithpa. הִתְגָּרֵש, Nithpa. נִתְגָּרֵש 1) to be banished; to be divorced. Midr. Till. to Ps. 92. Gitt.65a מִתְגָּרֶשֶׁת בקידושיוכ׳ she is entitled to receive a letter of divorce for herself even though her father had contracted the marriage in her behalf; a. v. fr. ( 2) to be stirred up, become muddy, thick. Midr. dR. Akiba, Alef (Jellinek Beth Hammidrash III, 1 3).

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  • 2 גָּרַש

    גָּרַש(b. h.) 1) to stir up, to set in commotion. Sifré Deut. 39; Yalk. ib. 859 יכול יהו מים גּוֹרְשִׁין את העפר ממקום בקעהוכ׳ you might suppose the (rain) water will stir up the (fat) ground of the valley, and thus the valley will lack (drinking) water. 2) (cmp. טָרַד) to banish; to send off, divorce (a wife).Part. pass. גָּרוּש, f. גְּרוּשָׁה q. v. Pi. גֵּירַש, גֵּרַש to send off, banish. Gen. R. s. 21.Esp. to give a letter of divorce. Gitt.IX, 1 הַמְּגָרֵשוכ׳ if one divorces his wife and says, on handing her the letter, ; a. v. fr.Ib. VI, 5 if one says (to his delegates) … גָּרְשוּהָ garshuha, they are authorized to write and deliver to her a letter of divorce ( geresh being the colloquial term for divorcing). Pa. גּוּרָש to be banished, Pirké dR. El. ch. XIX; XX ג׳ ויצאוכ׳ he was banished and he left paradise. Part, מְגוּרָש, f. מְגוּרֶשֶׁת. Gitt.VII, 4 מג׳ ואינה מג׳ she is and is not divorced, i. e. her divorce is doubtful, and she has to suffer the disqualifications of a married and of a divorced woman. Ib. 5; a. v. fr. Hithpa. הִתְגָּרֵש, Nithpa. נִתְגָּרֵש 1) to be banished; to be divorced. Midr. Till. to Ps. 92. Gitt.65a מִתְגָּרֶשֶׁת בקידושיוכ׳ she is entitled to receive a letter of divorce for herself even though her father had contracted the marriage in her behalf; a. v. fr. ( 2) to be stirred up, become muddy, thick. Midr. dR. Akiba, Alef (Jellinek Beth Hammidrash III, 1 3).

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