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  • 1 שבח

    שָׁבַח(b. h.) (to grow, spread, to improve, grow in value. B. Bath. 135b שֶׁבַח ששָׁבְחוּוכ׳ an improvement which the estate obtained of itself, i. e. a natural increase in value by growth, Ib. 143b שבחו נכסים מחמת נכסים the estate improved through outlays made from the estate; שבחו … מחמת עצמן the estate improved owing to their (the heirs) own expense of labor or money; a. e. Hif. הִשְׁבִּיחַ 1) to improve, ameliorate. B. Mets.14b גזל … והִשְׁבִּיחָהּ if one took unlawful possession of a field and sold it to another person who made improvements in it. B. Bath. 124b שבח שהִשְׁבִּיתוּ יורשיןוכ׳ an improvement which the heirs made after their fathers death, Ib. IX, 3 השביחו לאמצע, v. אֶמְצַע. Ib. הִשְׁבִּיחָה לעצמה the increase of value which she produced goes to her own profit; a. fr. 2) (neut. verb) to improve, grow in value. Maas. Sh. II, 1; a. e. 3) to get bright, v. infra. Pi. שִׁבֵּחַ 1) ( to amplify, to praise. Erub.19a ולא עוד אלא שמְשַׁבֵּחַ and not only (does he submit to Gods judgment in silence), but he even praises. Succ.27b, v. עַצְלָן. Sot.VII, 8 ושִׁבְּחוּהוּ חכמים and the scholars praised him for it. Mekh. Bo, s. 12 הודו ושִׁבְּחוּוכ׳ they offered thanks and praise that the emeny did not see (their dead) Ib. צריך לשַׁבֵּחַ must offer praise; a. fr.Part. pass. מְשוּבָּח; f. מְשוּבַּחַת; pl. מְשוּבָּחִין; מְשוּבָּחוֹת a) improved, valuable; b) praise-worthy. Y.Yoma VI, 43c top מש׳ בגופו a sacrifice superior as to its body (stouter), מש׳ במראיו better looking. Cant. R. to I, 1 המש׳ שבשירים the most precious of songs. Num. R. s. 163> (ref. to Num. 13:22) שהפסולת שלה משובחת מן המש׳ (not משובח), v. פְּסוֹלֶת; a. fr. 2) to quiet, tame.Part. pass. as ab. Yalk. Num. 729 כחו … ומה מש׳ how great is the strength of this lion, and how tame he is! Hithpa. הִשְׁתַּבֵּחַ 1) to spread, (of light) get bright. Midr. Till. to Ps. 22 ואחר כך היא מִשְׁתַּבַּחַת והולכת ed. Bub. (oth. ed. מַשְׁבַּחַת Hif.) and at last it grows bright and brighter; Cant. R. to VI, 10 מרטבת (corr. acc.). 2) to be improved. Gen. R. s. 34 כל זמן שהוא כותשה היא משתבחת the more he beats it (the flax), the better it grows; ib. s. 32; ib. s. 55 משת׳ והולכת; Midr. Till. to Ps. 11 מַשְׁבַּחַת והולכת (Hif.; ed. Bub. משבח והולך, read: מַשְׁבִּיחַ, or משובח); Yalk. Gen. 95 משובחת; Yalk. Ps. 654 משב׳; a. e. 3) to praise ones self. Bekh.45b הקב״ה מִשְׁתַּבֵּחַ בבעלי קומה the Lord prides himself on conquering men of high stature. Ex. R. s. 9 אותו רשע משתבח ואומרוכ׳ that wicked man (Pharaoh) prides himself and says, that he is a god; a. e. 4) to be praised. Ib. s. 41 הקב״ה יִשְׁתַּבַּח שמו ויתעלה זכרו the Holy One, blessed be he, praised be his name, and exalted his memory; a. fr.

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  • 2 שָׁבַח

    שָׁבַח(b. h.) (to grow, spread, to improve, grow in value. B. Bath. 135b שֶׁבַח ששָׁבְחוּוכ׳ an improvement which the estate obtained of itself, i. e. a natural increase in value by growth, Ib. 143b שבחו נכסים מחמת נכסים the estate improved through outlays made from the estate; שבחו … מחמת עצמן the estate improved owing to their (the heirs) own expense of labor or money; a. e. Hif. הִשְׁבִּיחַ 1) to improve, ameliorate. B. Mets.14b גזל … והִשְׁבִּיחָהּ if one took unlawful possession of a field and sold it to another person who made improvements in it. B. Bath. 124b שבח שהִשְׁבִּיתוּ יורשיןוכ׳ an improvement which the heirs made after their fathers death, Ib. IX, 3 השביחו לאמצע, v. אֶמְצַע. Ib. הִשְׁבִּיחָה לעצמה the increase of value which she produced goes to her own profit; a. fr. 2) (neut. verb) to improve, grow in value. Maas. Sh. II, 1; a. e. 3) to get bright, v. infra. Pi. שִׁבֵּחַ 1) ( to amplify, to praise. Erub.19a ולא עוד אלא שמְשַׁבֵּחַ and not only (does he submit to Gods judgment in silence), but he even praises. Succ.27b, v. עַצְלָן. Sot.VII, 8 ושִׁבְּחוּהוּ חכמים and the scholars praised him for it. Mekh. Bo, s. 12 הודו ושִׁבְּחוּוכ׳ they offered thanks and praise that the emeny did not see (their dead) Ib. צריך לשַׁבֵּחַ must offer praise; a. fr.Part. pass. מְשוּבָּח; f. מְשוּבַּחַת; pl. מְשוּבָּחִין; מְשוּבָּחוֹת a) improved, valuable; b) praise-worthy. Y.Yoma VI, 43c top מש׳ בגופו a sacrifice superior as to its body (stouter), מש׳ במראיו better looking. Cant. R. to I, 1 המש׳ שבשירים the most precious of songs. Num. R. s. 163> (ref. to Num. 13:22) שהפסולת שלה משובחת מן המש׳ (not משובח), v. פְּסוֹלֶת; a. fr. 2) to quiet, tame.Part. pass. as ab. Yalk. Num. 729 כחו … ומה מש׳ how great is the strength of this lion, and how tame he is! Hithpa. הִשְׁתַּבֵּחַ 1) to spread, (of light) get bright. Midr. Till. to Ps. 22 ואחר כך היא מִשְׁתַּבַּחַת והולכת ed. Bub. (oth. ed. מַשְׁבַּחַת Hif.) and at last it grows bright and brighter; Cant. R. to VI, 10 מרטבת (corr. acc.). 2) to be improved. Gen. R. s. 34 כל זמן שהוא כותשה היא משתבחת the more he beats it (the flax), the better it grows; ib. s. 32; ib. s. 55 משת׳ והולכת; Midr. Till. to Ps. 11 מַשְׁבַּחַת והולכת (Hif.; ed. Bub. משבח והולך, read: מַשְׁבִּיחַ, or משובח); Yalk. Gen. 95 משובחת; Yalk. Ps. 654 משב׳; a. e. 3) to praise ones self. Bekh.45b הקב״ה מִשְׁתַּבֵּחַ בבעלי קומה the Lord prides himself on conquering men of high stature. Ex. R. s. 9 אותו רשע משתבח ואומרוכ׳ that wicked man (Pharaoh) prides himself and says, that he is a god; a. e. 4) to be praised. Ib. s. 41 הקב״ה יִשְׁתַּבַּח שמו ויתעלה זכרו the Holy One, blessed be he, praised be his name, and exalted his memory; a. fr.

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  • 3 שמן I

    שָׁמֵןI (b. h.) (to be smooth,) to be fat. Hif. הִשְׁמִין to grow fat, improve. Y.B. Kam.IX, beg.6d גזל כחושה והִשְׁמִינָה if he took forcibly a lean animal, and it grew fat (in his possession); Tosef. ib. VII, 17; Bab. ib. 65a; a. e. Hithpa. הִשְׁתַּמֵּן to become smooth, bright; to glisten. Gen. R. s. 34 כל שהוא … היא מִשְׁתַּמֶּנֶת the more he beats it (the flax), the more it will glisten; Yalk. ib. 95; Yalk. Ps. 654. Pi. שִׁמֵּן 1) (denom. of שֶׁמֶן) to oil. Men.23a קומץ … ששִׁמְּנוֹוכ׳ the handful of the sinners meal-offering on which he (the priest) put oil, … has become unfit for the altar; Yalk. Lev. 474. 2) to smooth, level; ש׳ בין to compromise to average. B. Mets.87a השוכר … מְשַׁמְּנִין ביניהם if one hires a laborer, saying, I will pay you as much as one or two of the inhabitants of the place get: he may pay him the lowest wages … the scholars say, you compromise between them, i. e. you make him pay the average wages. B. Bath.VII, 4 האומר … משמנין ביניהםוכ׳ if one says to his neighbor, I sell thee one-half of my field (and one part is better than the other), we compromise between them, i. e. the field is divided into two portions of equal value, but the purchaser must take whichever portion the seller may assign to him; חציה בדרום … משמניןוכ׳ if he says, I sell thee half of the field on the south side, we compromise between them, and he gets his portion on the south side; expl. ib. 107b משמנין … לדמי ‘we compromise means according to value. Bekh.II, 6, sq. משמנין ביניהם we compromise between them, i. e. the priest takes the inferior of the twin animals, and the difference in value remains under litigation; expl. ib. 18a מהו משמנין שומן יהא ביניהן mshammnin means, the fat one (the difference of value) remains to be decided, v. שוּמָן.

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  • 4 שָׁמֵן

    שָׁמֵןI (b. h.) (to be smooth,) to be fat. Hif. הִשְׁמִין to grow fat, improve. Y.B. Kam.IX, beg.6d גזל כחושה והִשְׁמִינָה if he took forcibly a lean animal, and it grew fat (in his possession); Tosef. ib. VII, 17; Bab. ib. 65a; a. e. Hithpa. הִשְׁתַּמֵּן to become smooth, bright; to glisten. Gen. R. s. 34 כל שהוא … היא מִשְׁתַּמֶּנֶת the more he beats it (the flax), the more it will glisten; Yalk. ib. 95; Yalk. Ps. 654. Pi. שִׁמֵּן 1) (denom. of שֶׁמֶן) to oil. Men.23a קומץ … ששִׁמְּנוֹוכ׳ the handful of the sinners meal-offering on which he (the priest) put oil, … has become unfit for the altar; Yalk. Lev. 474. 2) to smooth, level; ש׳ בין to compromise to average. B. Mets.87a השוכר … מְשַׁמְּנִין ביניהם if one hires a laborer, saying, I will pay you as much as one or two of the inhabitants of the place get: he may pay him the lowest wages … the scholars say, you compromise between them, i. e. you make him pay the average wages. B. Bath.VII, 4 האומר … משמנין ביניהםוכ׳ if one says to his neighbor, I sell thee one-half of my field (and one part is better than the other), we compromise between them, i. e. the field is divided into two portions of equal value, but the purchaser must take whichever portion the seller may assign to him; חציה בדרום … משמניןוכ׳ if he says, I sell thee half of the field on the south side, we compromise between them, and he gets his portion on the south side; expl. ib. 107b משמנין … לדמי ‘we compromise means according to value. Bekh.II, 6, sq. משמנין ביניהם we compromise between them, i. e. the priest takes the inferior of the twin animals, and the difference in value remains under litigation; expl. ib. 18a מהו משמנין שומן יהא ביניהן mshammnin means, the fat one (the difference of value) remains to be decided, v. שוּמָן.

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  • 5 שבח I

    שְׁבַחI ch. sam( Hithpa. הִשְׁתַּבֵּחַ get bright), 1) to improve, rise in value; to make profit. B. Bath. 140a ברשות יורשין שְׁבוּחַ they rose in value while in the possession of the heirs (and the benefit ought to be theirs). B. Kam.98a, v. נִסְבָּא II; a. e. 2) to praise. Part. pass. שְׁבִיחַ; f. שְׁבִיחָא praiseworthy. Gitt.80b ש׳ להו מילתא it is a matter of praise (an honor) to them (to mention the governors name in a document), opp. זילא. 3) to spread, germinate, v. שְׁוַוח I. Pa. שַׁבַּח to praise, sing. Targ. Ex. 15:1. Targ. Ps. 4:1 לשַׁבָּחָא (h. text למנצח); a. fr.Targ. Y. II Ex. 34:29; Targ. Ps. 149:4, v. שַׁבְהַר.Part. pass. מְשַׁבַּח; f. מְשַׁבַּחְתָּא; pl. מְשַׁבְּחַיָּיא, מְשַׁבְּחַן. Ib. 113:3. Targ. Ez. 26:17. Targ. Y. Ex. 15:10 מיא ממשבחייא, read: במיא מְשַׁבְּ׳ (h. text אדירים).Lam. R. to III, 9 בכל … סליק ש׳ ונחתוכ׳ every Friday he went up (to Jerusalem), prayed (in the Temple), and went home and lighted the candles; Y.Maas. Sh. V, 57a top שבת (corr. acc.). Snh.42a אַשְׁבּוּחֵי מְשַׁבַּח נפשיה (or מַשְׁבַּח) does he proclaim his own praise? Meg.25b האי … שרי לשַׁבּוּחֵיה ומאן דשֵׁבְּחֵיהוכ׳ it is permitted to praise him whose reputation is good, and blessings rest upon the head of him who praises him. Af. אַשְׁבַּח same. Snh. l. c., v. supra. Ithpa. אִשְׁתַּבַּח 1) to be praised, sung. Targ. Ps. 78:63; a. e. 2) to praise ones self. Targ. Jer. 4:2. Ib. 49:4; a. fr.Meg.11b (ref. to Ezra 1:2) אִשְׁתַּבּוּחֵי … מִשְׁתַּבַּח בנפשיה it is he (Cyrus) only who thus glorifies himself (as the ruler of all empires). Ber.6a, v. שְׁבָחָא; a. e. 3) to speak with pride of, commend. Ab. Zar.4a משתבח להו … ברב ספראוכ׳ R. A. recommended RabSafra to the heretics (saying) that he is a great man. Ber.38a (read:) מִשְׁתַּבְּחִין ליה רבנן בברוכ׳ (Ms. M. משבחין, v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note) the Rabbis recommended the son of Rab Zabid … (saying) that he is a great man Pes.50b אישתבוחי משתבח בה קרא the Scripture commends her for it. Nidd.14b; a. e.

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  • 6 שְׁבַח

    שְׁבַחI ch. sam( Hithpa. הִשְׁתַּבֵּחַ get bright), 1) to improve, rise in value; to make profit. B. Bath. 140a ברשות יורשין שְׁבוּחַ they rose in value while in the possession of the heirs (and the benefit ought to be theirs). B. Kam.98a, v. נִסְבָּא II; a. e. 2) to praise. Part. pass. שְׁבִיחַ; f. שְׁבִיחָא praiseworthy. Gitt.80b ש׳ להו מילתא it is a matter of praise (an honor) to them (to mention the governors name in a document), opp. זילא. 3) to spread, germinate, v. שְׁוַוח I. Pa. שַׁבַּח to praise, sing. Targ. Ex. 15:1. Targ. Ps. 4:1 לשַׁבָּחָא (h. text למנצח); a. fr.Targ. Y. II Ex. 34:29; Targ. Ps. 149:4, v. שַׁבְהַר.Part. pass. מְשַׁבַּח; f. מְשַׁבַּחְתָּא; pl. מְשַׁבְּחַיָּיא, מְשַׁבְּחַן. Ib. 113:3. Targ. Ez. 26:17. Targ. Y. Ex. 15:10 מיא ממשבחייא, read: במיא מְשַׁבְּ׳ (h. text אדירים).Lam. R. to III, 9 בכל … סליק ש׳ ונחתוכ׳ every Friday he went up (to Jerusalem), prayed (in the Temple), and went home and lighted the candles; Y.Maas. Sh. V, 57a top שבת (corr. acc.). Snh.42a אַשְׁבּוּחֵי מְשַׁבַּח נפשיה (or מַשְׁבַּח) does he proclaim his own praise? Meg.25b האי … שרי לשַׁבּוּחֵיה ומאן דשֵׁבְּחֵיהוכ׳ it is permitted to praise him whose reputation is good, and blessings rest upon the head of him who praises him. Af. אַשְׁבַּח same. Snh. l. c., v. supra. Ithpa. אִשְׁתַּבַּח 1) to be praised, sung. Targ. Ps. 78:63; a. e. 2) to praise ones self. Targ. Jer. 4:2. Ib. 49:4; a. fr.Meg.11b (ref. to Ezra 1:2) אִשְׁתַּבּוּחֵי … מִשְׁתַּבַּח בנפשיה it is he (Cyrus) only who thus glorifies himself (as the ruler of all empires). Ber.6a, v. שְׁבָחָא; a. e. 3) to speak with pride of, commend. Ab. Zar.4a משתבח להו … ברב ספראוכ׳ R. A. recommended RabSafra to the heretics (saying) that he is a great man. Ber.38a (read:) מִשְׁתַּבְּחִין ליה רבנן בברוכ׳ (Ms. M. משבחין, v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note) the Rabbis recommended the son of Rab Zabid … (saying) that he is a great man Pes.50b אישתבוחי משתבח בה קרא the Scripture commends her for it. Nidd.14b; a. e.

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  • 7 פגם

    פָּגַם(cmp. פָּגַל) to cut, mutilate; to damage, lessen; trnsf. (cmp. פָּסַל) to disqualify, unfit. Num. R. s. 21 כל הפּוֹגֵם את עצמו פיגםוכ׳ he who tarnishes his reputation discredits his family at the same time; Tanḥ. Pinḥ. 2; Yalk. Num. 772. Y.Snh.II, 20b פְּגָמָהּ הכתוב the Bible text curtailed her name ( אביגל for אביגיל, 1 Sam. 25:32). Arakh.16b, v. אַכְסְנַאי. Gen. R. s. 6 חוזר ופוגם אותה (not אותם) the text reduces her (the moon) again (calling her ‘the small light). Pes.105b טעמו פְּגָמוֹ as soon as he tasted it (the wine in the cup), he rendered it unfit (for a cup of benediction); a. fr.Part. pass. פָּגוּם; f. פְּגוּמָה Sifré Deut. 320 בזוי ופ׳ contemptible and detested (Yeb.63b משוקץ ומתועב). Keth.40b בעל פ׳ if he had connection with an impaired woman (opp. שלימה). Y.Sabb.VI, 8a bot. כדי שלא … פ׳ (not פגימה) that it should not appear as if the right shoe were defective; a. e.Esp. (law) to impair the legal value of a document by admitting a receipt on account (cmp. שוֹבֵר). Keth.IX, 7 הפּוֹגֶמֶת כתובתה a woman that impairs her marriage contract. expl. ib. 8. Ib. 87b פוגמת כתובתה בעדים if she states that she has received partial payment in the presence of witnesses. Ib. פוחתת … היינו פוגמת if a woman lessens the amount in her marriage contract (declaring that it has been made out for a larger amount than had been agreed upon) …, is it the same as admitting partial payment or not? Y. ib. IX, 33b יורש שפ׳ אביו שטר חובו an heir whose father had admitted partial payment on a note of indebtedness in his possession; Tosef.Shebu.VI, 5. Gitt.18a עד שתִּפְגּוֹםוכ׳, v. זָקַף; Y.Shebi.IX, beg.39b; a. fr. Nif. נִפְגָּם, Nithpa. נִתְפַּגֵּם to be mutilated, diminished, impaired; to become defective, cracked, get out of order; to be discredited. Arakh.16b, v. אַכְסְנַאי. Bekh.VI, 1 נִפְגְּמָה אזנו if the ear of the first-born animal has become defective (lopped, bored through). Ib. 4 שנִפְגְּמוּ, v. גָּמַם. Arakh.10b והיה קולו ערב ונפ׳ and the sound of the flute was sweet, but it became impaired. Ib. אלו שני כלים … ונִתְפַּגְּמוּוכ׳ those were the two implements that had remained from the first Temple, but they became defective and could not he mended; a. fr.

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  • 8 פָּגַם

    פָּגַם(cmp. פָּגַל) to cut, mutilate; to damage, lessen; trnsf. (cmp. פָּסַל) to disqualify, unfit. Num. R. s. 21 כל הפּוֹגֵם את עצמו פיגםוכ׳ he who tarnishes his reputation discredits his family at the same time; Tanḥ. Pinḥ. 2; Yalk. Num. 772. Y.Snh.II, 20b פְּגָמָהּ הכתוב the Bible text curtailed her name ( אביגל for אביגיל, 1 Sam. 25:32). Arakh.16b, v. אַכְסְנַאי. Gen. R. s. 6 חוזר ופוגם אותה (not אותם) the text reduces her (the moon) again (calling her ‘the small light). Pes.105b טעמו פְּגָמוֹ as soon as he tasted it (the wine in the cup), he rendered it unfit (for a cup of benediction); a. fr.Part. pass. פָּגוּם; f. פְּגוּמָה Sifré Deut. 320 בזוי ופ׳ contemptible and detested (Yeb.63b משוקץ ומתועב). Keth.40b בעל פ׳ if he had connection with an impaired woman (opp. שלימה). Y.Sabb.VI, 8a bot. כדי שלא … פ׳ (not פגימה) that it should not appear as if the right shoe were defective; a. e.Esp. (law) to impair the legal value of a document by admitting a receipt on account (cmp. שוֹבֵר). Keth.IX, 7 הפּוֹגֶמֶת כתובתה a woman that impairs her marriage contract. expl. ib. 8. Ib. 87b פוגמת כתובתה בעדים if she states that she has received partial payment in the presence of witnesses. Ib. פוחתת … היינו פוגמת if a woman lessens the amount in her marriage contract (declaring that it has been made out for a larger amount than had been agreed upon) …, is it the same as admitting partial payment or not? Y. ib. IX, 33b יורש שפ׳ אביו שטר חובו an heir whose father had admitted partial payment on a note of indebtedness in his possession; Tosef.Shebu.VI, 5. Gitt.18a עד שתִּפְגּוֹםוכ׳, v. זָקַף; Y.Shebi.IX, beg.39b; a. fr. Nif. נִפְגָּם, Nithpa. נִתְפַּגֵּם to be mutilated, diminished, impaired; to become defective, cracked, get out of order; to be discredited. Arakh.16b, v. אַכְסְנַאי. Bekh.VI, 1 נִפְגְּמָה אזנו if the ear of the first-born animal has become defective (lopped, bored through). Ib. 4 שנִפְגְּמוּ, v. גָּמַם. Arakh.10b והיה קולו ערב ונפ׳ and the sound of the flute was sweet, but it became impaired. Ib. אלו שני כלים … ונִתְפַּגְּמוּוכ׳ those were the two implements that had remained from the first Temple, but they became defective and could not he mended; a. fr.

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