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  • 81 כְּבֵיש

    כְּבַש, כְּבֵישch. same, 1) to press, grade, make a path. Targ. Job 19:12 (h. text סלל). Targ. Is. 40:3; a. e.Part. pass. כָּבִיש, f. כְּבִישָׁא. Targ. O. Num. 20:19 (not כְּבָשָׁא). Targ. Is. 11:16; a. e.Pl. כְּבִישִׁין dams. Ib. 19:10.Erub.34b כְּבוּשוּ כבשיוכ׳ make a dam (or embankment) in the reed-marshes. 2) to press on, to put on ( the head). Targ. Y. Lev. 8:13 (h. text חבש). 3) to bind, fillet; to inlay. Targ. Y. Ex. 38:28 (h. text חשק; O. Pa.). Targ. Is. 54:11.Part. Pass. as ab.; pl. f. כְּבִישָׁן. 4) (with על) to tread upon, to stamp out. Targ. Mic. 7:19. Targ. Esth. 1:5. 5) (interch. with Pa.) to suppress, oppress; to conquer, force; to violate. Targ. Josh. 8:21. Targ. Ps. 4:6. Targ. II Esth. 7:8; a. fr.Part. pass. as Ab. Targ. Hos. 5:11.Zeb.73b, נִיכְבְּשִׁינְהוּ, v. נוּד ch. Y.Sabb.IV, end, 7a דילמא לא כ׳ צינתה will it (the band around the head) not overcome (counter-act the effect of) the cold? 6) to withhold, detain. Targ. Y. II Gen. 29:22.Nidd.39b a hen that laid one day וכַבְשָׁה יומאוכ׳ and held back (failed to lay) one day 7) to hide (the face); to close (the eyes). Targ. Ex. 3:6. Targ. Lev. 20:4; a. fr.Targ. O. Deut. 22:1 ed. Berl. (ed. Ithpe); ib. 4 (sub. עינין).B. Bath.40b כְּבִישְׁנָא לשטרוכ׳ I shall hide the deed of mortgage. Pa. כַּבֵּיש same. Targ. Prov. 16:32 מְכַבֵּיש Ms. (ed. מַכְבֵּיש Af.) who conquers. Targ. Josh. 8:19.Targ. O. Ex. 38:28 (v. supra). Targ. Lam. 3:34; a. fr.Snh.95a דכַבְּשִׁית בתקוף ידי which I conquered with the strength of my hand; (ib. כבשית כל מדינתי, read כנשית;) Yalk. Is. 284.Part. pass. מְכַבַּש, f. מְכַבְּשָׁא; pl. מְכַבְּשִׁין; מְכַכְּשָׁן. Targ. Ex. 38:17 (h. text מחשקים). Ib. 27:17 (not מְכֻבָּשִׁין, v. O. ed. Berl.). Targ. Am. 6:4.Targ. Jer. 18:15 (h. text סלולה); a. e. Af. אַכְבֵּיש, v. supra. Ithpe. אִתְכְּבֵיש 1) to be conquered; to be subdued, oppressed. Targ. Num. 32:22. Targ. Y. Gen. 16:9 (some ed. אתכנעי); a. e. 2) (of the face) to be sunk (in fear, shame), to grieve. Targ. Gen. 4:5; 6 (h. text נפל). 3) to withdraw ones self. Targ. O. Deut. 22:1, v. supra.

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  • 82 מקל

    מַקֵּלc. (b. h.; קלל to swing) walking stick, in gen. staff. Sabb.66a מ׳ של זקנים old mens stick. Kel. XVII, 16; Tosef. ib. B. Mets. VII, 9 מ׳ שיש בו ביתוכ׳ a staff which has a secret receptacle for a mzuzah (מְזוּזָה) or jewels. Ab. Zar. III, 1 כל שיש בידו מ׳ a statue holding in its hand a staff; ib. 41a מ׳ שרודה את עצמו … כמ׳ the staff intimates symbolically that he causes himself to be chastised as with a staff in behalf of the entire world (vicarious sacrifice). Y.Dem.VII, beg.26a (read:) מהו דחמית בחלמי דמ׳ בלשיוכ׳ (not דמיקל) what does it mean that I saw in my dream an officers staff suspended from my body?Y.Ned.IX, beg., 41b מַקְלֹו שלר״מ היתהוכ׳ R. Meirs staff was in my hand, and it taught me knowledge. Toh. VIII, 9 מ׳ שהיא מלאהוכ׳ a staff which has become wet with unclean fluids; Tosef. ib. IX, 15 מ׳ שהיהוכ׳ (corr. acc.); a. v. fr.Sabb.139a (ref. to Is. 14:5) אלו הדיינים שנעשווכ׳ this alludes to judges who are a staff (of support) to their beadles (conniving at their abuses).Pl. מַקְלוֹת. Pes.V, 9. R. Hash. I, 9 לוקחין בידם מ׳ they may take sticks with them (for defence); a. e.Yoma VI, 7 (67b) קלען במ׳ Y. ed. (Bab. a. Mish. במקלעות, v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 6) he twisted the limbs of the animals around carrying poles.

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  • 83 מַקֵּל

    מַקֵּלc. (b. h.; קלל to swing) walking stick, in gen. staff. Sabb.66a מ׳ של זקנים old mens stick. Kel. XVII, 16; Tosef. ib. B. Mets. VII, 9 מ׳ שיש בו ביתוכ׳ a staff which has a secret receptacle for a mzuzah (מְזוּזָה) or jewels. Ab. Zar. III, 1 כל שיש בידו מ׳ a statue holding in its hand a staff; ib. 41a מ׳ שרודה את עצמו … כמ׳ the staff intimates symbolically that he causes himself to be chastised as with a staff in behalf of the entire world (vicarious sacrifice). Y.Dem.VII, beg.26a (read:) מהו דחמית בחלמי דמ׳ בלשיוכ׳ (not דמיקל) what does it mean that I saw in my dream an officers staff suspended from my body?Y.Ned.IX, beg., 41b מַקְלֹו שלר״מ היתהוכ׳ R. Meirs staff was in my hand, and it taught me knowledge. Toh. VIII, 9 מ׳ שהיא מלאהוכ׳ a staff which has become wet with unclean fluids; Tosef. ib. IX, 15 מ׳ שהיהוכ׳ (corr. acc.); a. v. fr.Sabb.139a (ref. to Is. 14:5) אלו הדיינים שנעשווכ׳ this alludes to judges who are a staff (of support) to their beadles (conniving at their abuses).Pl. מַקְלוֹת. Pes.V, 9. R. Hash. I, 9 לוקחין בידם מ׳ they may take sticks with them (for defence); a. e.Yoma VI, 7 (67b) קלען במ׳ Y. ed. (Bab. a. Mish. במקלעות, v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 6) he twisted the limbs of the animals around carrying poles.

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  • 84 ספק II

    סָפַקII (b. h. שָׂפק) to divide, distribute; to supply; to suffice. Mekh. Bshall., Vayass‘a, s. 1 ולא סָפְקוּ אלאוכ׳ and they supplied water for only seventy date trees; כיון … וספקו להם ושנווכ׳ when the Israelites came and six hundred thousand men encamped around them, they supplied them (with drinking water), and this a second and a third time. Pi. סִיפֵּק to supply, furnish. Ib. s. 6 אם מְסַפֵּק לנו צרכנווכ׳ (ed. Weiss מַסְפִּיק, Hif.) if he supplies our wants, we shall serve him B. Mets. IX, 1 (103b) שניהם מְסַפְּקִין את הקנים the two together have to furnish the needed poles. Sot.11b היו מְסַפְּקוֹת להם מים ומזון they supplied them with water and food; a. fr.(Midr. Till. to Ps. 92 לספק לו, v. סְפִיקוּלָא I.V. סִיפּוּק II. Hif. הִסְפִּיק 1) to distribute, supply. Lev. R. s. 4 (ref. to יספוק, Job 34:37) אתה מַסְפִּיק בנינווכ׳ thou distributest thy sins among us, i. e. we have to suffer for thy sins; Yalk. Job 920 משתיק (corr. acc.; Var. משְׂפִּיק). Mekh. l. c., v. supra; a. e. 2) (with ביד) to give sufficient time or power; to allow an opportunity. Ab. V, 18 אין מַסְפִּיקִין בידווכ׳ no time (or opportunity) will be given him to do repentance; Yoma 87a; Tosef. ib. V (IV), 11. Ib. 10 אין מספיקין בידווכ׳ he will be given no opportunity (temptation) to sin; a. fr. 3) to have sufficient time, power ; to succeed, finish. Taan.21a לא הִסְפַּקְתִּי לפרוקוכ׳ I had not yet finished unloading when Y. Ber.IX, 14b bot. לאה׳ לומר עדוכ׳ he had not yet finished saying Shm‘a, when he expired; a. fr.(Ib. 14a מספיק למדינה, v. סָפַח. Hitpa. הִסְתַּפֵּק Nithpa. נִסְתַּפֵּק 1) to be supplied, to supply ones self. Pes.8a במִסְתַּפֵּק when it is a store-room from which supplies are taken for the table; ib. b. Y.Ab. Zar. V, 44d bot. אבותיכם היו מִסְתַּפְּקִין משלנווכ׳ (not בשלנו) your fathers used to buy supplies (of wine) of our fathers, why do you not buy of us? Y.Dem.III, 23c, a. e. מִסְתַּפֶּקֶת, v. סִידְקִי. Erub.88a אדם עשוי להִסְתַּפֵּק סאתיםוכ׳ a person usually consumes two Sah of water a day (from the supply in the cistern); a. fr.Der. Er. ch. VII ונִסְתַּפְּקוּ they ate and were amply supplied (enjoyed their meal). 2) (cmp. סָפֵק) to be doubtful Y.Yeb.XI, end, 12b נ׳ לו he was in doubt.

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  • 85 סָפַק

    סָפַקII (b. h. שָׂפק) to divide, distribute; to supply; to suffice. Mekh. Bshall., Vayass‘a, s. 1 ולא סָפְקוּ אלאוכ׳ and they supplied water for only seventy date trees; כיון … וספקו להם ושנווכ׳ when the Israelites came and six hundred thousand men encamped around them, they supplied them (with drinking water), and this a second and a third time. Pi. סִיפֵּק to supply, furnish. Ib. s. 6 אם מְסַפֵּק לנו צרכנווכ׳ (ed. Weiss מַסְפִּיק, Hif.) if he supplies our wants, we shall serve him B. Mets. IX, 1 (103b) שניהם מְסַפְּקִין את הקנים the two together have to furnish the needed poles. Sot.11b היו מְסַפְּקוֹת להם מים ומזון they supplied them with water and food; a. fr.(Midr. Till. to Ps. 92 לספק לו, v. סְפִיקוּלָא I.V. סִיפּוּק II. Hif. הִסְפִּיק 1) to distribute, supply. Lev. R. s. 4 (ref. to יספוק, Job 34:37) אתה מַסְפִּיק בנינווכ׳ thou distributest thy sins among us, i. e. we have to suffer for thy sins; Yalk. Job 920 משתיק (corr. acc.; Var. משְׂפִּיק). Mekh. l. c., v. supra; a. e. 2) (with ביד) to give sufficient time or power; to allow an opportunity. Ab. V, 18 אין מַסְפִּיקִין בידווכ׳ no time (or opportunity) will be given him to do repentance; Yoma 87a; Tosef. ib. V (IV), 11. Ib. 10 אין מספיקין בידווכ׳ he will be given no opportunity (temptation) to sin; a. fr. 3) to have sufficient time, power ; to succeed, finish. Taan.21a לא הִסְפַּקְתִּי לפרוקוכ׳ I had not yet finished unloading when Y. Ber.IX, 14b bot. לאה׳ לומר עדוכ׳ he had not yet finished saying Shm‘a, when he expired; a. fr.(Ib. 14a מספיק למדינה, v. סָפַח. Hitpa. הִסְתַּפֵּק Nithpa. נִסְתַּפֵּק 1) to be supplied, to supply ones self. Pes.8a במִסְתַּפֵּק when it is a store-room from which supplies are taken for the table; ib. b. Y.Ab. Zar. V, 44d bot. אבותיכם היו מִסְתַּפְּקִין משלנווכ׳ (not בשלנו) your fathers used to buy supplies (of wine) of our fathers, why do you not buy of us? Y.Dem.III, 23c, a. e. מִסְתַּפֶּקֶת, v. סִידְקִי. Erub.88a אדם עשוי להִסְתַּפֵּק סאתיםוכ׳ a person usually consumes two Sah of water a day (from the supply in the cistern); a. fr.Der. Er. ch. VII ונִסְתַּפְּקוּ they ate and were amply supplied (enjoyed their meal). 2) (cmp. סָפֵק) to be doubtful Y.Yeb.XI, end, 12b נ׳ לו he was in doubt.

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  • 86 ערם II

    עָרַםII (b. h.; cmp. עָרָה I) to peel off, strip; to make white, bright; v. עָרוּם, עָרוֹם. Hif. הֶעֱרִים 1) to enlighten, inform. Y.Snh.V, beg.22c, sq. (ref. to בערמה, Ex. 21:14) שיַעֲרִימוּהוּ באיזו מיתה מת they (the forewarning witnesses) must keep him informed as to what kind of death penalty is expecting him; (Bab. ib. 80b שיודיעוהו). 2) to plan, act deliberately. Mekh. Mishp. s. 4 (ref. to בערמה, v. supra) להוציא … שאינן מַעֲרִימִין this is to exclude the deaf and dumb, the insane and the minor (who do not act with premeditation; להוציא מרפא … אינן מערימין to exclude the surgeon …, for although they acted with wilfulness (criminal negligence), they did not plan; Yalk. Ex. 325. 3) to act with subtlety, to get around a law by an artifice. Sabb.65b מערימין בדליקה in case of a conflagration on the Sabbath (when the rabbinical law allows the rescue of a certain number of clothes by putting them on) we may use an artifice (by laying off the clothes saved and going in again to save others); (oth. opin.) אין מערימין בדליקה you dare not Ib. מהו שתַּעֲרִיםוכ׳ dare a woman use an artifice, v. פָּרַף. Tosef.Bets.III, 2. Gen. R. s. 49 מה אתה מַעֲרִים על השבועה מבולוכ׳ why wilt thou cunningly evade thy own oath? destruction by water thou wilt not bring, but destruction by fire thou wilt? Yalk. ib. 83; a. fr.

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  • 87 עָרַם

    עָרַםII (b. h.; cmp. עָרָה I) to peel off, strip; to make white, bright; v. עָרוּם, עָרוֹם. Hif. הֶעֱרִים 1) to enlighten, inform. Y.Snh.V, beg.22c, sq. (ref. to בערמה, Ex. 21:14) שיַעֲרִימוּהוּ באיזו מיתה מת they (the forewarning witnesses) must keep him informed as to what kind of death penalty is expecting him; (Bab. ib. 80b שיודיעוהו). 2) to plan, act deliberately. Mekh. Mishp. s. 4 (ref. to בערמה, v. supra) להוציא … שאינן מַעֲרִימִין this is to exclude the deaf and dumb, the insane and the minor (who do not act with premeditation; להוציא מרפא … אינן מערימין to exclude the surgeon …, for although they acted with wilfulness (criminal negligence), they did not plan; Yalk. Ex. 325. 3) to act with subtlety, to get around a law by an artifice. Sabb.65b מערימין בדליקה in case of a conflagration on the Sabbath (when the rabbinical law allows the rescue of a certain number of clothes by putting them on) we may use an artifice (by laying off the clothes saved and going in again to save others); (oth. opin.) אין מערימין בדליקה you dare not Ib. מהו שתַּעֲרִיםוכ׳ dare a woman use an artifice, v. פָּרַף. Tosef.Bets.III, 2. Gen. R. s. 49 מה אתה מַעֲרִים על השבועה מבולוכ׳ why wilt thou cunningly evade thy own oath? destruction by water thou wilt not bring, but destruction by fire thou wilt? Yalk. ib. 83; a. fr.

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  • 88 פסיעה

    פְּסִיעָהf. (פָּסַע) step, walk. Ber.6b, a. fr. פ׳ גסה, v. גַּס III. Gen. R. s. 39 ליתן שכר על כל פ׳ ופ׳ to reward him for every step. Koh. R. to VII, 2 ‘and the living shall take it to heart (ib.) זה חי העולמים … על כל פ׳ ופ׳וכ׳ that means the Everliving who rewards man for every step he takes for deeds of charity. Pesik. R. s. 33 (ref. to Is. 51:14) מן אדם שהוא ממהר בפְסִיעָתוֹ בשביל להיפתחוכ׳ art thou afraid of man who hastens his step to have an opening … and runs with hasty step, that he may not miss his bread?; Yalk. Is. 336; a. fr.Pl. פְּסִיעוֹת. Yoma 53b המתפלל צריך שיפסיע שלש פ׳ לאחוריווכ׳ he who is in prayer (when a person enters), must pass three steps backward (when he ends his prayer), and then turn around to salute. Ib. דפסעי להו שלש פ׳ בכריעה אחת they made the three steps back ward with one bow. Snh.22a (he who loses his wife). פְּסִיעוֹתָיו מתקצרות has his steps shortened (his energies broken, with ref. to Job 18:7). Sabb.63b שהיו פְסִיעוֹתֵיהֶם גסות who used to make wide steps. Num. R. s. 4; a. fr.

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  • 89 פְּסִיעָה

    פְּסִיעָהf. (פָּסַע) step, walk. Ber.6b, a. fr. פ׳ גסה, v. גַּס III. Gen. R. s. 39 ליתן שכר על כל פ׳ ופ׳ to reward him for every step. Koh. R. to VII, 2 ‘and the living shall take it to heart (ib.) זה חי העולמים … על כל פ׳ ופ׳וכ׳ that means the Everliving who rewards man for every step he takes for deeds of charity. Pesik. R. s. 33 (ref. to Is. 51:14) מן אדם שהוא ממהר בפְסִיעָתוֹ בשביל להיפתחוכ׳ art thou afraid of man who hastens his step to have an opening … and runs with hasty step, that he may not miss his bread?; Yalk. Is. 336; a. fr.Pl. פְּסִיעוֹת. Yoma 53b המתפלל צריך שיפסיע שלש פ׳ לאחוריווכ׳ he who is in prayer (when a person enters), must pass three steps backward (when he ends his prayer), and then turn around to salute. Ib. דפסעי להו שלש פ׳ בכריעה אחת they made the three steps back ward with one bow. Snh.22a (he who loses his wife). פְּסִיעוֹתָיו מתקצרות has his steps shortened (his energies broken, with ref. to Job 18:7). Sabb.63b שהיו פְסִיעוֹתֵיהֶם גסות who used to make wide steps. Num. R. s. 4; a. fr.

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  • 90 פסל

    פָּסַל(b. h.) 1) to cut, chip, hew, trim. Tanḥ. ʿEḳeb 9 (ref. to Koh. 3:5) עת היה לִפְסוֹל שניוכ׳ the time came to hew other two tablets (in place of the broken). Ib. מתחת כסא הכבוד פְּסָלָן he hewed them from under the throne of glory. Ab. Zar.52a (ref. to Deut. 7:25) משפְּסָלוֹ נעשה אלוה as soon as a gentile has done chiselling on it, it becomes a deity (an idol forbidden to Jews for any use); ib. פסלו לאלוה לאוכ׳ when the gentile has hewed it for a god, thou shalt not covet it; פסלו מאלוה ולקחת לך when he chips it so as to unfit it as an idol (v. infra), thou mayest take it unto thyself; a. e.Part. pass. פָּסוּל; f. פְּסוּלָה; pl. פְּסוּלִים, פְּסוּלִין; פְּסוּלוֹת a) chiselled, chipped. Lev. R. s. 22 אבנים פ׳ chipped stones (unfit for the altar); a. e.b) (cmp. פָּגַם) defective, unfit, disqualified, v. פָּסוּל. 2) (denom. of פָּסוּל) to disqualify, to be the cause of disqualification of; to declare unfit. Ḥull.III, 12 פּוֹסְלִין, v. כָּשֵׁר I. Ab. Zar. l. c. מניין לנכרי שפּוֹסֵל אלוהו how will you prove that a gentile can cancel his deity (by disfiguring it)? Kidd.70a אוי לו לפוסל את זרעו ולפוגםוכ׳ woe to him who causes his descendants to be disqualified and his family to be tarnished. Ib. כל הפוסל פסול he who tarnishes (casts suspicion on the purity of a family) is himself tarnished (of spurious descent); במומו פוסל he charges others with his own defect. Ex. R. s. 1 החזירתו … ופ׳ את כלן she (Pharaohs daughter) took him (the infant Moses) around to all Egyptian women to give him suck, but he rejected all of them (refused to take their breasts); ולמה פְסָלָן and why did he reject them? Snh.III, 1 זה פוֹסֵל דיינו של זהוכ׳ each has a right to reject the judge chosen by the other; אם היו כשרים … אינו יכול לפוֹסְלָן if they are fit (not legally disqualified) or authorized, he cannot reject them. Ib. זה פוסל עדיווכ׳ every witness in a case may help by his testimony to disqualify the opposing partys witnesses. R. Hash. I, 7 קבלו … ופָסְלוּוכ׳ they accepted as witnesses himself and his son, and rejected his slave. Mikv. II, 4 פּוֹסְלִין את המקוה are sufficient to make the pond unfit for ritual immersion. Ib. VII, 5 לא פְסָלוּהוּ they do not make the blood unfit. Zeb.I, 4 המחשבה פוֹסֶלֶת the improper intention makes the sacrifice unfit. Succ.II, 7, a. e. בית שמאי פוסלין the school of Sh. declares such a Succah to be ritually unfit; a. v. fr.Trnsf. to cancel, abrogate. B. Kam.97a פְּסָלַתּוּ מלכות the government cancelled the coin; פסלתו מדינה the inhabitants of the district refused to pass it.Gen. R. s. 30, beg. כל מקום שנאמר אלה פ׳ את הראשוניםוכ׳ wherever the Biblical text has ‘these, it is meant to cancel (exclude) the preceding; wherever it has ‘and these, it is to add to the preceding; Ex. R. s. 1 אלה תולדות … פ׳וכ׳ ‘these are the origins of heaven and earth (Gen. 2:4), this excludes the time of chaos; a. fr. Nif. נִפִסַל 1) to be hewn, sculptured. Sifra Kdosh. beg. פסל על שהם נִפְסָלִין idols are named pesel, because they are sculptured; (Yalk. Lev. 604 פסולין). 2) to be disqualified, made unfit, declared unfit. Zeb.I, 4 הזבח נ׳ ארבעהוכ׳ a sacrifice may become unfit by improper actions in four stages, at the slaughtering Pes.15b; 45b הפת … ונִפְסְלָה מלאכול if bread becomes mouldy and unfit for man to eat. Toh. VIII, 6 עד שיִפָּסֵל מאוכל הכלב until it becomes unfit for a dog to eat; Y.Ḥall.IV, 60a top עד שתִּפְסוֹל. Men.100a, v. פְּסוֹל. Num. R. s. 6 end לא היו נִפְסָלִים אלא בקול they (the Levites) became unfit for service only when they lost their voice for song. B. Kam.IX, 2 נִפְסְלָה מעל גבי המזבח became unfit for the altar; a. fr.Trnsf. to be cancelled, abrogated. B. Kam. l. c. (גזל) מטבע ונ׳ if one stole a coin, and it was invalidated (before he made the restitution). Snh.104b (expl. סִלָּה, Lam. 1:15) כאדם שאומר לחברו נפסלה מטבע זו as one says to his neighbor, this coin is worthless; v. סָלָא; a. e. Pi. פִּיסֵּל to cut off dry twigs, to trim. Shebi. II, 3 מְפַסְּלִין עדוכ׳ (in the ante-Sabbatical year) you may trim trees up to New Year, v. פִּיסּוּל. Mikv. IX, 7 מְפַסְּלי אילנות trimmers of trees. Y.Sabb.VII, 10a top; a. e.Yalk. Deut. 942 מְפַסְּלוֹ במעצד he chips it (the crooked staff) with the adze; Sifré ib. 308 מפתלו (corr. acc.). Hif. הִפְסִיל to find fault, to speak contemptuously. Koh. R. to XI, 9 שהיה מַפְסִיל בנשיםוכ׳ who used to find fault with women (considering none good enough for him as wife), and was a profligate.(Part. pass. מוּפְסָל, v. next w.

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  • 91 פָּסַל

    פָּסַל(b. h.) 1) to cut, chip, hew, trim. Tanḥ. ʿEḳeb 9 (ref. to Koh. 3:5) עת היה לִפְסוֹל שניוכ׳ the time came to hew other two tablets (in place of the broken). Ib. מתחת כסא הכבוד פְּסָלָן he hewed them from under the throne of glory. Ab. Zar.52a (ref. to Deut. 7:25) משפְּסָלוֹ נעשה אלוה as soon as a gentile has done chiselling on it, it becomes a deity (an idol forbidden to Jews for any use); ib. פסלו לאלוה לאוכ׳ when the gentile has hewed it for a god, thou shalt not covet it; פסלו מאלוה ולקחת לך when he chips it so as to unfit it as an idol (v. infra), thou mayest take it unto thyself; a. e.Part. pass. פָּסוּל; f. פְּסוּלָה; pl. פְּסוּלִים, פְּסוּלִין; פְּסוּלוֹת a) chiselled, chipped. Lev. R. s. 22 אבנים פ׳ chipped stones (unfit for the altar); a. e.b) (cmp. פָּגַם) defective, unfit, disqualified, v. פָּסוּל. 2) (denom. of פָּסוּל) to disqualify, to be the cause of disqualification of; to declare unfit. Ḥull.III, 12 פּוֹסְלִין, v. כָּשֵׁר I. Ab. Zar. l. c. מניין לנכרי שפּוֹסֵל אלוהו how will you prove that a gentile can cancel his deity (by disfiguring it)? Kidd.70a אוי לו לפוסל את זרעו ולפוגםוכ׳ woe to him who causes his descendants to be disqualified and his family to be tarnished. Ib. כל הפוסל פסול he who tarnishes (casts suspicion on the purity of a family) is himself tarnished (of spurious descent); במומו פוסל he charges others with his own defect. Ex. R. s. 1 החזירתו … ופ׳ את כלן she (Pharaohs daughter) took him (the infant Moses) around to all Egyptian women to give him suck, but he rejected all of them (refused to take their breasts); ולמה פְסָלָן and why did he reject them? Snh.III, 1 זה פוֹסֵל דיינו של זהוכ׳ each has a right to reject the judge chosen by the other; אם היו כשרים … אינו יכול לפוֹסְלָן if they are fit (not legally disqualified) or authorized, he cannot reject them. Ib. זה פוסל עדיווכ׳ every witness in a case may help by his testimony to disqualify the opposing partys witnesses. R. Hash. I, 7 קבלו … ופָסְלוּוכ׳ they accepted as witnesses himself and his son, and rejected his slave. Mikv. II, 4 פּוֹסְלִין את המקוה are sufficient to make the pond unfit for ritual immersion. Ib. VII, 5 לא פְסָלוּהוּ they do not make the blood unfit. Zeb.I, 4 המחשבה פוֹסֶלֶת the improper intention makes the sacrifice unfit. Succ.II, 7, a. e. בית שמאי פוסלין the school of Sh. declares such a Succah to be ritually unfit; a. v. fr.Trnsf. to cancel, abrogate. B. Kam.97a פְּסָלַתּוּ מלכות the government cancelled the coin; פסלתו מדינה the inhabitants of the district refused to pass it.Gen. R. s. 30, beg. כל מקום שנאמר אלה פ׳ את הראשוניםוכ׳ wherever the Biblical text has ‘these, it is meant to cancel (exclude) the preceding; wherever it has ‘and these, it is to add to the preceding; Ex. R. s. 1 אלה תולדות … פ׳וכ׳ ‘these are the origins of heaven and earth (Gen. 2:4), this excludes the time of chaos; a. fr. Nif. נִפִסַל 1) to be hewn, sculptured. Sifra Kdosh. beg. פסל על שהם נִפְסָלִין idols are named pesel, because they are sculptured; (Yalk. Lev. 604 פסולין). 2) to be disqualified, made unfit, declared unfit. Zeb.I, 4 הזבח נ׳ ארבעהוכ׳ a sacrifice may become unfit by improper actions in four stages, at the slaughtering Pes.15b; 45b הפת … ונִפְסְלָה מלאכול if bread becomes mouldy and unfit for man to eat. Toh. VIII, 6 עד שיִפָּסֵל מאוכל הכלב until it becomes unfit for a dog to eat; Y.Ḥall.IV, 60a top עד שתִּפְסוֹל. Men.100a, v. פְּסוֹל. Num. R. s. 6 end לא היו נִפְסָלִים אלא בקול they (the Levites) became unfit for service only when they lost their voice for song. B. Kam.IX, 2 נִפְסְלָה מעל גבי המזבח became unfit for the altar; a. fr.Trnsf. to be cancelled, abrogated. B. Kam. l. c. (גזל) מטבע ונ׳ if one stole a coin, and it was invalidated (before he made the restitution). Snh.104b (expl. סִלָּה, Lam. 1:15) כאדם שאומר לחברו נפסלה מטבע זו as one says to his neighbor, this coin is worthless; v. סָלָא; a. e. Pi. פִּיסֵּל to cut off dry twigs, to trim. Shebi. II, 3 מְפַסְּלִין עדוכ׳ (in the ante-Sabbatical year) you may trim trees up to New Year, v. פִּיסּוּל. Mikv. IX, 7 מְפַסְּלי אילנות trimmers of trees. Y.Sabb.VII, 10a top; a. e.Yalk. Deut. 942 מְפַסְּלוֹ במעצד he chips it (the crooked staff) with the adze; Sifré ib. 308 מפתלו (corr. acc.). Hif. הִפְסִיל to find fault, to speak contemptuously. Koh. R. to XI, 9 שהיה מַפְסִיל בנשיםוכ׳ who used to find fault with women (considering none good enough for him as wife), and was a profligate.(Part. pass. מוּפְסָל, v. next w.

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  • 92 אחי

    אחי, אָחָה(√חו, cmp. חבב) to unite. Part. pass. אָחוּי united. Num. R. s. 13, beg. שיהיו אֲחוּיִים אצלו they shall be united with him (around his table). Pi. אִיחָה to join; to sew together (with fine stitches); cmp. חוּט; חוּד I. Gen. R. s. 39 beg. אברהם שאֹ׳ אתוכ׳ Abraham who united all mankind into a brotherhood (by the belief in one God), כזה שהוא מְאָחֶהוכ׳ like one who sews, v. infra. Ex. R. s. 40, end.Esp. to mend, by stitching, the rent of the garment torn in mourning. M. Kat. 22b; a. fr. Ib. 26a לאַחֹותָן to stitch them together. Hithpa. a. Nithpa. הִחְאָחֶה, נִתְאָחֶה 1) to be joined; to be stitched together. Num. R. s. 13, beg. (play on אחותי Cant. 5:1) נִתְאָחוּ ליוכ׳ they were joined to me (I joined them) in the captivity. Gen. R. s. 68 מִתְאָחֹות, v. אֶבֶן. M. Kat. 26a אין מתאחין must not be stitched together. 2) to be joined by grafting, to grow together. Y.Kil.I, 27a top הן נתא׳וכ׳ they (the two seeds) combine. Y.Shebi.II, end, 34a bot. Y.Orl.I, 61a bot.

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  • 93 אחה

    אחי, אָחָה(√חו, cmp. חבב) to unite. Part. pass. אָחוּי united. Num. R. s. 13, beg. שיהיו אֲחוּיִים אצלו they shall be united with him (around his table). Pi. אִיחָה to join; to sew together (with fine stitches); cmp. חוּט; חוּד I. Gen. R. s. 39 beg. אברהם שאֹ׳ אתוכ׳ Abraham who united all mankind into a brotherhood (by the belief in one God), כזה שהוא מְאָחֶהוכ׳ like one who sews, v. infra. Ex. R. s. 40, end.Esp. to mend, by stitching, the rent of the garment torn in mourning. M. Kat. 22b; a. fr. Ib. 26a לאַחֹותָן to stitch them together. Hithpa. a. Nithpa. הִחְאָחֶה, נִתְאָחֶה 1) to be joined; to be stitched together. Num. R. s. 13, beg. (play on אחותי Cant. 5:1) נִתְאָחוּ ליוכ׳ they were joined to me (I joined them) in the captivity. Gen. R. s. 68 מִתְאָחֹות, v. אֶבֶן. M. Kat. 26a אין מתאחין must not be stitched together. 2) to be joined by grafting, to grow together. Y.Kil.I, 27a top הן נתא׳וכ׳ they (the two seeds) combine. Y.Shebi.II, end, 34a bot. Y.Orl.I, 61a bot.

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  • 94 אָחָה

    אחי, אָחָה(√חו, cmp. חבב) to unite. Part. pass. אָחוּי united. Num. R. s. 13, beg. שיהיו אֲחוּיִים אצלו they shall be united with him (around his table). Pi. אִיחָה to join; to sew together (with fine stitches); cmp. חוּט; חוּד I. Gen. R. s. 39 beg. אברהם שאֹ׳ אתוכ׳ Abraham who united all mankind into a brotherhood (by the belief in one God), כזה שהוא מְאָחֶהוכ׳ like one who sews, v. infra. Ex. R. s. 40, end.Esp. to mend, by stitching, the rent of the garment torn in mourning. M. Kat. 22b; a. fr. Ib. 26a לאַחֹותָן to stitch them together. Hithpa. a. Nithpa. הִחְאָחֶה, נִתְאָחֶה 1) to be joined; to be stitched together. Num. R. s. 13, beg. (play on אחותי Cant. 5:1) נִתְאָחוּ ליוכ׳ they were joined to me (I joined them) in the captivity. Gen. R. s. 68 מִתְאָחֹות, v. אֶבֶן. M. Kat. 26a אין מתאחין must not be stitched together. 2) to be joined by grafting, to grow together. Y.Kil.I, 27a top הן נתא׳וכ׳ they (the two seeds) combine. Y.Shebi.II, end, 34a bot. Y.Orl.I, 61a bot.

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  • 95 זרף

    זְרַףPa. זָרֵיף (cmp. זרב) to form a rim or elevation around a wound (cmp. כָּתִית, סַפַּחַת), to cause a swelling and inflammation. Ab. Zar.28b מִיזְרַף זָרֵיף the operation with the hand creates soreness. Ḥull.77a; Yeb.76a פרזלא מז׳ ז׳ cutting with an iron tool causes inflammation.

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  • 96 זְרַף

    זְרַףPa. זָרֵיף (cmp. זרב) to form a rim or elevation around a wound (cmp. כָּתִית, סַפַּחַת), to cause a swelling and inflammation. Ab. Zar.28b מִיזְרַף זָרֵיף the operation with the hand creates soreness. Ḥull.77a; Yeb.76a פרזלא מז׳ ז׳ cutting with an iron tool causes inflammation.

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  • 97 חוליא I, חוליה

    חוּלְיָאI, חוּלְיָה, חוּלְיָי׳ f. (b. h. חֶלְיָה; חלי, cmp. חָלָל III; cmp. גִּלָּה) (loose part, something movable, limb, link; vertebra of the spinal column. Bekh.VI, 5 בין ח׳ לח׳ (Talm. ed. 39b מח׳ לח׳) between two vertebrae.Ḥull.52a if a rib is displaced וח׳ עמה and a vertebra with it. Ib. 42b; a. fr.Y.Succ.I, 51d ח׳ של עמוד a segment of a column. Men.38b ח׳ a joint of the plaited show-threads.Pl. חוּלְיוֹת, חֲלָיוֹת. Kel. IX, 8 a chain שח׳ שלהוכ׳ the links of which are of metal stringed on Ib. ח׳ של אבניםוכ׳ links consisting of jewels, pearls Gen. R. s. 79, v. דְּיָקִינְתִּין. Ohol. I, 8 שמונה עשרה ח׳ eighteen vertebrae.Bets.22a מנורה של חליות a candlestick which can be taken apart. Sabb.46a, v. חִדְקָא. Kel. V, 8; 10 חתכו ח׳ if he cut the burned clay of an oven into tiles, a. fr.Esp. a segment of earth cut out in digging a pit and piled up on its borders; (collect.) the entrenchment around a well (increasing its capacity). Ber.3b; 59a (prov.) אין הבור מתמלא מחוּלְיָתוֹ a pit cannot be filled up with its own earth, i. e. a community cannot live on its own resources. Sabb.XI, 2 (99a) חוּלְיַת הבור (חוּלְיַית, Mish. חוּלְיוֹת, pl.) the entrenchment of a well. Erub.78a; Sabb.99a בור וחוּלְיָתָהּ (וחוּלְיָי׳)וכ׳ the depth of the well and its entrenchment are counted together to make up ten hand-breadths. Ib. b בור תשעה … ח׳ if the pit was nine hand-breadths deep, and he took out of the bottom one segment (which had been cut before this). Ib. ונתן לתוכה ח׳ and threw a segment in. B. Kam.51a עקרו שניהם ח׳וכ׳ both of them took the last segment out together, so as to complete the legal depth Yoma 84b עוקר ח׳ break loose one segment of the entrenchment; a. fr.

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  • 98 חוּלְיָא

    חוּלְיָאI, חוּלְיָה, חוּלְיָי׳ f. (b. h. חֶלְיָה; חלי, cmp. חָלָל III; cmp. גִּלָּה) (loose part, something movable, limb, link; vertebra of the spinal column. Bekh.VI, 5 בין ח׳ לח׳ (Talm. ed. 39b מח׳ לח׳) between two vertebrae.Ḥull.52a if a rib is displaced וח׳ עמה and a vertebra with it. Ib. 42b; a. fr.Y.Succ.I, 51d ח׳ של עמוד a segment of a column. Men.38b ח׳ a joint of the plaited show-threads.Pl. חוּלְיוֹת, חֲלָיוֹת. Kel. IX, 8 a chain שח׳ שלהוכ׳ the links of which are of metal stringed on Ib. ח׳ של אבניםוכ׳ links consisting of jewels, pearls Gen. R. s. 79, v. דְּיָקִינְתִּין. Ohol. I, 8 שמונה עשרה ח׳ eighteen vertebrae.Bets.22a מנורה של חליות a candlestick which can be taken apart. Sabb.46a, v. חִדְקָא. Kel. V, 8; 10 חתכו ח׳ if he cut the burned clay of an oven into tiles, a. fr.Esp. a segment of earth cut out in digging a pit and piled up on its borders; (collect.) the entrenchment around a well (increasing its capacity). Ber.3b; 59a (prov.) אין הבור מתמלא מחוּלְיָתוֹ a pit cannot be filled up with its own earth, i. e. a community cannot live on its own resources. Sabb.XI, 2 (99a) חוּלְיַת הבור (חוּלְיַית, Mish. חוּלְיוֹת, pl.) the entrenchment of a well. Erub.78a; Sabb.99a בור וחוּלְיָתָהּ (וחוּלְיָי׳)וכ׳ the depth of the well and its entrenchment are counted together to make up ten hand-breadths. Ib. b בור תשעה … ח׳ if the pit was nine hand-breadths deep, and he took out of the bottom one segment (which had been cut before this). Ib. ונתן לתוכה ח׳ and threw a segment in. B. Kam.51a עקרו שניהם ח׳וכ׳ both of them took the last segment out together, so as to complete the legal depth Yoma 84b עוקר ח׳ break loose one segment of the entrenchment; a. fr.

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  • 99 חזק

    חֲזַקch. 1) same.Part. pass. חֲזִיק tied up, bandaged. Y.Ber.II, 4c top דהוה ח׳ רישיה when his head was tied up (with a turban); Pesik. R. s. 22 (not רישין, v. notes in ed. Fr.). Y.Pes.X, 37c וח׳ רישיהוכ׳ and his head was tied up (or he felt like having a bandage around his head) ; Y.Shek.III, 47c top והוה חזוק (read חזיק); וחזק (corr. acc.). 2) to take possession. B. Bath.52b, sq. חֲזַק וקני take possession and acquire; a. fr. Pa. חַזֵּיק to fasten.Lev. R. s. 21 (read) חַזֵּק כפתוי tighten his muzzle, v. כֵּיפְתָא.Part. pass. מְחַזַּק. Targ. Y. Gen. 50:1. Af. אַחֲזֵיק as preced. Hif. 1) (with טיבו) to give credit to. Y.Ber.II, 5a bot. אנא מַחֲזִיק טיבו לראשיוכ׳ I give credit to my head, which bends of itself Bab. ib. 19a לאַחֲזוּקֵי ליהוכ׳ that due credit for the preservation of Israel be given to Moses. 2) to presume. Shebu.46b לאַחֲזוּקֵי אינש בגנבי לא מַחְזְקִינָן we must not put a person in the category of thieves (on the charge of one individual); a. e. 3) to adhere to, adopt. Ḥull.4a כיון דאַחֲזִיקוּ בהו א׳ בהו since they (the Samaritans) have adopted it, they observe it (also for Israelites). Ib. אַחֲזוּק ולא א׳וכ׳ as to their observance or non-observance of adopted unwritten customs for Israelites there are differences of opinion; a. fr. 4) to take possession, to claim possession. B. Bath.29b כי היכי דלא תַחְזְקוּ אהדדי ed. (differ. in Ms. M., v. Rabb. D. S. a. l.) that you might not claim possession against one another. Ib. 36a האי מאן דא׳וכ׳ if one claims a field on the ground of possession, if it lies outside, v. גּוּדָּא I. Ib. לא מַחְזְקֵי בן ולא מַחְזְקִינָן בהו they have no claim of possession against us (for one might have been afraid to disturb them), and they have no claim against us (for, being wealthy, they might not have cared to drive one out); a. fr. 5) to be strong, encouraged. Gitt.62a אַחֲזוּקוּ ‘be strong (a greeting to field laborers, v. preced.). Ithpa. אִתְחַוֵּק, Ithpe. אִתְחֲזֵיק 1) to adhere to. Targ. Prov. 4:13; a. e. 2) to be known, be under the presumption. Targ. Y. Lev. 19:33 (v. preced.).Ḥull.10b היכא דלא א׳ where no presumption (of leprosy) has as yet been formed. Snh.89b דמִיתְחֲזַקוכ׳ Ms. M. (ed. מוחזק) where one is approved (as a righteous prophet), it is different.

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  • 100 חֲזַק

    חֲזַקch. 1) same.Part. pass. חֲזִיק tied up, bandaged. Y.Ber.II, 4c top דהוה ח׳ רישיה when his head was tied up (with a turban); Pesik. R. s. 22 (not רישין, v. notes in ed. Fr.). Y.Pes.X, 37c וח׳ רישיהוכ׳ and his head was tied up (or he felt like having a bandage around his head) ; Y.Shek.III, 47c top והוה חזוק (read חזיק); וחזק (corr. acc.). 2) to take possession. B. Bath.52b, sq. חֲזַק וקני take possession and acquire; a. fr. Pa. חַזֵּיק to fasten.Lev. R. s. 21 (read) חַזֵּק כפתוי tighten his muzzle, v. כֵּיפְתָא.Part. pass. מְחַזַּק. Targ. Y. Gen. 50:1. Af. אַחֲזֵיק as preced. Hif. 1) (with טיבו) to give credit to. Y.Ber.II, 5a bot. אנא מַחֲזִיק טיבו לראשיוכ׳ I give credit to my head, which bends of itself Bab. ib. 19a לאַחֲזוּקֵי ליהוכ׳ that due credit for the preservation of Israel be given to Moses. 2) to presume. Shebu.46b לאַחֲזוּקֵי אינש בגנבי לא מַחְזְקִינָן we must not put a person in the category of thieves (on the charge of one individual); a. e. 3) to adhere to, adopt. Ḥull.4a כיון דאַחֲזִיקוּ בהו א׳ בהו since they (the Samaritans) have adopted it, they observe it (also for Israelites). Ib. אַחֲזוּק ולא א׳וכ׳ as to their observance or non-observance of adopted unwritten customs for Israelites there are differences of opinion; a. fr. 4) to take possession, to claim possession. B. Bath.29b כי היכי דלא תַחְזְקוּ אהדדי ed. (differ. in Ms. M., v. Rabb. D. S. a. l.) that you might not claim possession against one another. Ib. 36a האי מאן דא׳וכ׳ if one claims a field on the ground of possession, if it lies outside, v. גּוּדָּא I. Ib. לא מַחְזְקֵי בן ולא מַחְזְקִינָן בהו they have no claim of possession against us (for one might have been afraid to disturb them), and they have no claim against us (for, being wealthy, they might not have cared to drive one out); a. fr. 5) to be strong, encouraged. Gitt.62a אַחֲזוּקוּ ‘be strong (a greeting to field laborers, v. preced.). Ithpa. אִתְחַוֵּק, Ithpe. אִתְחֲזֵיק 1) to adhere to. Targ. Prov. 4:13; a. e. 2) to be known, be under the presumption. Targ. Y. Lev. 19:33 (v. preced.).Ḥull.10b היכא דלא א׳ where no presumption (of leprosy) has as yet been formed. Snh.89b דמִיתְחֲזַקוכ׳ Ms. M. (ed. מוחזק) where one is approved (as a righteous prophet), it is different.

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