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hair swelling

  • 1 давление набухания

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  • 2 набухание

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  • 3 регенерация методом набухания

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  • 4 набухание волос

    Perfume: hair swelling

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  • 5 zurückgehen

    v/i (unreg., trennb., ist -ge-)
    1. go back, return; (zurückweichen) retreat, fall back; Tonarm, Zeiger etc.: return; zwei Schritte zurückgehen step two paces back, take two steps back; zurückgehen lassen return, send back; wann geht der nächste Zug zurück? when’s the next train back?; danach ging’s wieder nach Hause zurück after that we went home
    2. Brief, Essen, Waren: be sent back; eine beschädigte Sendung geht sofort zum Hersteller zurück a damaged consignment goes ( oder is sent) straight back to the manufacturer; das Steak ist zäh - ich lasse es zurückgehen the steak is tough - I’m sending it back
    3. (sich vermindern) decrease, diminish; Zahlen: auch drop; Geschäft, Umsatz: fall off; Preise: slip, fall, go down; Temperatur, Fieber: go down, drop; Entzündung, Hochwasser, Schwellung: go down, recede; Schmerzen: ease, abate; (verschwinden) disappear; auf 50 km / h zurückgehen slow down to 50 kph; mit der Geschwindigkeit zurückgehen reduce speed, slow down
    4. fig.: zurückgehen auf (+ Akk) go back to; auf eine Zeit: auch date ( oder hark) back to; das deutsche Wort „Fenster“ geht auf das lateinische „fenestra“ zurück the German word „Fenster“ comes from ( oder derives from oder goes back to) the Latin „fenestra“; die Kirche geht auf ein romanisches Kloster zurück the church’s origins go back to ( oder can be traced back to) a Romanesque monastery; weit in der Geschichte zurückgehen go a long way back in history
    * * *
    to move back; to return; to retrograde; to go back
    * * *
    zu|rụ̈ck|ge|hen
    vi sep irreg aux sein
    1) (= zurückkehren) to go back, to return (
    nach, in +acc to fig in der Geschichte etc) to go back ( auf +acc, in +acc to); (= seinen Ursprung haben) to go back to ( auf +acc to)

    er ging zwei Schritte zurück — he stepped back two paces, he took two steps back

    Waren/Essen etc zurückgehen lassen — to send back goods/food etc

    2) (= zurückweichen) to retreat, to fall back; (fig = abnehmen) (Hochwasser, Schwellung, Vorräte, Preise etc) to go down; (Geschäft, Umsatz, Produktion) to fall off; (Seuche, Schmerz, Sturm) to die down
    * * *
    (to go or move back: When the rain stopped, the floods receded; His hair is receding from his forehead.) recede
    * * *
    zu·rück|ge·hen
    vi irreg Hilfsverb: sein
    1. (wieder zum Ausgangsort gehen) to return, to go back
    ins Ausland \zurückgehen to return [or go back] abroad
    3. (abnehmen) to go down
    4. MED (sich zurückbilden) to go down; Bluterguss to disappear; Geschwulst to be in recession
    die Sache geht auf seine Initiative zurück the matter was born of his initiative
    weit in die Geschichte \zurückgehen to go [or reach] back far in history
    * * *
    unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb; mit sein
    1) go back; return; (sich zurückbewegen) <pick-up arm, indicator, needle, etc.> return
    2) (nach hinten gehen) go back; < enemy> retreat
    3) (verschwinden) <bruise, ulcer> disappear; <swelling, inflammation> go down; < pain> subside
    4) (sich verringern) decrease; go down; < fever> abate; < flood> subside; < business> fall off
    5) (zurückgeschickt werden) be returned or sent back
    6)

    auf jemanden zurückgehen(jmds. Werk sein) go back to somebody; (von jemandem abstammen) originate from or be descended from somebody

    7) (sich zurückbewegen lassen) <lever etc.> go back
    * * *
    zurückgehen v/i (irr, trennb, ist -ge-)
    1. go back, return; (zurückweichen) retreat, fall back; Tonarm, Zeiger etc: return;
    zwei Schritte zurückgehen step two paces back, take two steps back;
    zurückgehen lassen return, send back;
    wann geht der nächste Zug zurück? when’s the next train back?;
    danach ging’s wieder nach Hause zurück after that we went home
    2. Brief, Essen, Waren: be sent back;
    eine beschädigte Sendung geht sofort zum Hersteller zurück a damaged consignment goes ( oder is sent) straight back to the manufacturer;
    das Steak ist zäh - ich lasse es zurückgehen the steak is tough - I’m sending it back
    3. (sich vermindern) decrease, diminish; Zahlen: auch drop; Geschäft, Umsatz: fall off; Preise: slip, fall, go down; Temperatur, Fieber: go down, drop; Entzündung, Hochwasser, Schwellung: go down, recede; Schmerzen: ease, abate; (verschwinden) disappear;
    auf 50 km/h zurückgehen slow down to 50 kph;
    mit der Geschwindigkeit zurückgehen reduce speed, slow down
    4. fig:
    zurückgehen auf (+akk) go back to; auf eine Zeit: auch date ( oder hark) back to;
    das deutsche Wort „Fenster“ geht auf das lateinische „fenestra“ zurück the German word “Fenster” comes from ( oder derives from oder goes back to) the Latin “fenestra”;
    die Kirche geht auf ein romanisches Kloster zurück the church’s origins go back to ( oder can be traced back to) a Romanesque monastery;
    weit in der Geschichte zurückgehen go a long way back in history
    * * *
    unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb; mit sein
    1) go back; return; (sich zurückbewegen) <pick-up arm, indicator, needle, etc.> return
    2) (nach hinten gehen) go back; < enemy> retreat
    3) (verschwinden) <bruise, ulcer> disappear; <swelling, inflammation> go down; < pain> subside
    4) (sich verringern) decrease; go down; < fever> abate; < flood> subside; < business> fall off
    5) (zurückgeschickt werden) be returned or sent back
    6)

    auf jemanden zurückgehen(jmds. Werk sein) go back to somebody; (von jemandem abstammen) originate from or be descended from somebody

    7) (sich zurückbewegen lassen) <lever etc.> go back
    * * *
    (alt.Rechtschreibung) v.
    to go back v.
    to retrograde v. (alt.Rechtschreibung) auf ausdr.
    to trace back to expr.

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  • 6 वृद्धि


    vṛiddhi
    1) f. cutting off, abscission W. ;

    (in law) forfeiture, deduction ib. ;
    2) f. growth, increase, augmentation, rise, advancement, extension, welfare, prosperity, success, fortune, happiness RV. etc. etc.;
    rising, rise ( arghasya, « of price») Var. ;
    prosperity, increasing welfare, rising in rank orᅠ reputation ib. Rājat. ;
    elevation (of ground) VarBṛS. ;
    prolongation (of life) Pañcat. ;
    swelling (of the body) Suṡr. ;
    enlargement of the scrotum (either from swelled testicle orᅠ hydrocele) ib. ;
    swelling orᅠ rising (of the sea orᅠ of the waters), waxing (of the moon) MBh. ;
    gain, profit R. Subh. ;
    profit from lending money etc., usury, interest Mn. Yājñ. MBh. ;
    (the various kinds of interest recognized by Hindū lawyers are,
    1. kāyikāvṛiddhi, « body-interest» i.e. either the advantage arising from the body of an animal pledged as security for a loan, orᅠ interest paid repeatedly without reducing the body orᅠ principal;
    2. kālikāv-, « timeinterest» i.e. payable weekly, monthly, annually, etc., but most usually computed by the month;
    3. cakrav-, « wheel-interest» i.e. interest upon interest, compound interest;
    4. kāritāv-, « stipulated interest», at a rate higher than the usual legal rate;
    5. ṡikhā-v-, « interest growing like a lock of hair» i.e. at a usurious rate payable daily;
    6. bhoga-lābha, « advantage < accruing to a creditor> from the use» of objects handed over to him as security e.g.. of lands, gardens, animals, etc.:
    « lawful interest» is called dharma-v-, « usurious interest» a-nyāya-v-, « interest at the highest legal rate» parama-v-) IW. 264 ;
    the second modification orᅠ increase of vowels (to which they are subject under certain conditions e.g.. ā is the Vṛiddhi of the vowel a;
    ai of i, ī, andᅠ e;
    au of u, ū, andᅠ o;
    cf. 2. vṛiddha andᅠ kṛita-vṛiddhi) VPrāt. Pāṇ. Rājat. Sarvad. ;
    one of the 8 principal drugs (described as mild, cooling etc.;
    andᅠ a remedy for phlegm. leprosy, andᅠ worms) Suṡr. Bhpr. ;
    N. of the 11th of the astrological Yogas. ( orᅠ the Yoga star of the 11th lunar mansion) L. ;
    = vṛiddhi-ṡrāddha GṛS. ;
    m. (with bhaṭṭa) N. of a poet Cat.

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  • 7 nodus

    nōdus, i, m. [for gnodus; Sanscr. root gadh-, gandh-, grasp; cf. Gr. Chandanô, hold; gnathos, jaw; Lat. pre-hend-o; Germ. Knoten; Engl. knot], a knot (cf. nexus).
    I.
    Lit.:

    nodus vinculumque,

    Cic. Univ. 4: necte tribus nodis ternos, Amarylli, colores, Verg. E. 8, 77:

    Cacum Corripit in nodum complexus,

    clasping him as in a knot, id. A. 8, 260:

    nodos manu diducere,

    Ov. M. 2, 560:

    nodus Herculis or Herculaneus,

    a knot difficult to untie, of which Hercules was held to be the inventor, Plin. 28, 6, 17, § 63:

    unus tibi nodus, sed Herculaneus, restat,

    Sen. Ep. 87, 38:

    tamquam nodus Gordius difficillimus,

    Amm. 14, 11, 1: cingulum (novae nuptae) Herculaneo nodo vinctum vir solvit ominis gratia, Paul. ex Fest. s. v. cingulo, p. 63 Müll.—
    B.
    Transf.
    1.
    A girdle ( poet.):

    nodoque sinus collecta fluentes,

    Verg. A. 1, 320; Mart. 6, 13, 5.—

    Hence, astronom.: nodus anni,

    the circle of the equator, Lucr. 5, 688.—
    2.
    A mode of dressing the hair, a knot, club:

    Rheni nodos,

    the hair of the Germans gathered into a club, Mart. 5, 37, 8; cf.:

    insigne gentis obliquare crinem nodoque substringere,

    Tac. G. 38.—
    3.
    Plur.:

    nodi,

    a knotted fishing-net, Manil. 5, 664.—
    4.
    A knot, knob, node on a joint of an animal's body:

    crura sine nodis,

    Caes. B. G. 6, 27:

    cervix articulorum nodis jungitur,

    Plin. 11, 37, 67, § 177; 11, 37, 88, § 217:

    dirae nodus hyaenae,

    a backbone, dorsal vertebra, Luc. 6, 672.—

    Hence, nodi articulorum,

    a swelling, tumor on the joints, Plin. 24, 5, 13, § 21; 30, 12, 36, § 110.—
    5.
    A knot, knob, fold, etc.
    (α).
    In wood or the branches of plants:

    baculum sine nodo aduncum tenens,

    Liv. 1, 18, 7; Sen. Ben. 7, 9:

    stipes gravidus nodis,

    Verg. A. 7, 507:

    telum solidum nodis,

    id. ib. 11, 553:

    gracilitas harundinis, distincta nodis,

    Plin. 16, 36, 64, § 158; Col. Arb. 3.—Hence, the knotty club of Hercules, Sen. Herc. Oet. 1661.—
    (β).
    Of a writhing serpent:

    nixantem nodis seque in sua membra plicantem,

    Verg. A. 5, 279.—
    (γ).
    Prov.: nodum in scirpo quaerere, to look for knots in a bulrush (which contains none), i. e. to find difficulties where there are none, Enn. ap. Paul. ex Fest. p. 330 Müll. (Sat. v. 46 Vahl.):

    in scirpo nodum quaeris,

    Plaut. Men. 2, 1, 22; Ter. And. 5, 4, 38.—
    6.
    A knot, hard part of a thing;

    so of metals,

    Plin. 34, 13, 37, § 136;

    of precious stones,

    id. 37, 10, 55, § 150.—
    7.
    A star in the constellation Pisces, Cic. Arat. 14; Caes. Germ. Arat. 243.—
    8.
    In astron.:

    nodi,

    the four points in the heavens where the seasons begin, the nodes, Manil. 3, 618; cf. id. 2, 430.—
    II.
    Trop.
    A.
    In gen., a band, bond:

    his igitur singulis versibus quasi nodi apparent continuationis,

    Cic. Or. 66, 222:

    velut laxioribus nodis resolvemus,

    Quint. 9, 4, 127:

    amabilissimum nodum amicitiae tollere,

    Cic. Lael. 14, 51.—
    B.
    In partic.
    1.
    A bond, obligation ( poet.):

    exsolvere animum nodis religionum,

    Lucr. 4, 7:

    imponere nodos, i. e. jusjurandum,

    Ov. H. 20, 39 Ruhnk.—
    2.
    A knotty point, difficulty, impediment.— Absol.:

    dum hic nodus expediatur non putet senatus nos oportere decedere,

    Cic. Att. 5, 21, 3: incideramus in difficilem nodum, Cael. ap. Cic. Fam. 8, 11, 1.—With gen.:

    Abantem interimit, pugnae nodumque moramque,

    Verg. A. 10, 428:

    cum scopulus et nodus et mora publicae securitatis superesset Antonius,

    Flor. 4, 9, 1:

    qui juris nodos et legum aenigmata solvat (an allusion to the Gordian knot),

    Juv. 8, 50 (hence, Cicuta nodosus; v. nodosus).— Esp.: nodus linguae, the bond or tie of the tongue:

    nodum linguae rumpere,

    Gell. 5, 9, 2:

    nodos linguae solvere,

    Just. 13, 7, 6.

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  • 8 अङ्कुरः _aṅkurḥ _रम् _ram

    अङ्कुरः रम् [अङ्क्-ऊर्च् Uṇ 1.38] A sprout, shoot, blade; दर्भाङ्कुरेण चरणः क्षतः Ś.2.12; 'a little bloomed flower;' स नानाकुसुमैः कीर्णः कपिः साङ्कुरकोरकैः Rām 5.1.49. oft. in comp. in the sense of 'pointed', 'sharp' &c.; मकरवक्त्रदंष्ट्राङ्कुरात् Bh.2.4 pointed jaws; नृसिंहस्य नखाङ्कुरा इव K.4 pointed nails; कुरण्टकविपाण्डुरं दधति धाम दीपाङ्कुराः Vb.4.1; पतङ्गपवनव्यालोलदीपाङ्कुरच्छायाचञ्चलम् Bh. 3.68 unsteady like the pointed flame of a lamp; (fig). scion, offspring, progeny; अनने कस्यापि कुलाङ्कुरेण Ś.7.19 sprout or child of some one; अन्वयाङ्कुरम् Dk.6.
    -2 Water.
    -3 Blood.
    -4 A hair.
    -5 A tumour, swelling.

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  • 9 गलः _galḥ

    गलः [गल्-भक्षणे बा˚ करणे अच्]
    1 The throat, neck; शितिना गलेन विलसन्मरीचिना Ki.12.23; न गरलं गले कस्तूरीयम्; cf. अजागलस्तन; Bh.1.64; Amaru.88.
    -2 The resin of the Śāla tree.
    -3 A kind of musical instrument.
    -4 A rope.
    -5 A kind of fish.
    -6 A large kind of grass (बृहत्काश).
    -Comp. -अङ्कुरः a particular disease of the throat (inflammation).
    -उद्भवः the tuft of hair on the neck of a horse.
    -ओघः tumor in the throat.
    -कम्बलः a bull's dewlap.
    -गण्डः 1 enlargement of the glands of the neck.
    -2 goitre.
    -ग्रहः, -ग्रहणम् 1 seizing by the throat, throttling, smothering.
    -2 a kind of disease; Mb.12.33.5.
    -3 N. of certain days in the dark fortnight of a month:-- i. e. the 4th, 7th, 8th, 9th, 13th and the three following days.
    -4 a day on which a course of study is commenced, but im- mediately preceding a day on which it is prohibited.
    -5 study, begun but immediately interrupted.
    -चर्मन् n. the gullet, throat.
    -द्वारम् the mouth.
    -मेखला a necklace.
    -वार्त a.
    1 safe in the work of the throat, able to eat much and digest it, healthy, sound; दृश्यन्ते चैव तीर्थेषु गलवार्तास्तपस्विनः Pt.3. v. l.
    -2 a parasite.
    -विद्रधिः tumor and abscess in the throat.
    -व्रतः a peacock.
    -शुण्डिका the uvula.
    -शुण्डी swelling of the glands of the neck.
    -स्तनी (also गलेस्तनी) a she-goat.
    -हस्तः 1 seizing by the throat, throttling, collaring; अनिच्छन्गलहस्तेन ताभिर्निर्वासितस्ततः Ks.4.68.
    -2 an arrow with a crescent-shaped head; cf. अर्धचन्द्र.
    -हस्तित a. seized by the throat, throttled, strangled; अर्धेन्दुलीलैर्गल- हस्तितेव N.6.25.

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  • 10 मांसम् _māṃsam

    मांसम् [मन्-स दीर्घश्च Uṇ.3.64] Flesh, meat; समांसो मधुपर्कः U.4. (The word is thus fancifully derived in Ms.5.55:-- मां स भक्षयिता$मुत्र यस्य मांसमिहाद्म्यहम् । एतन्मांसस्य मांसत्वं प्रवदन्ति मनीषिणः ॥).
    -2 The flesh of fish.
    -3 The fleshy part of a fruit.
    -सः 1 A worm.
    -2 N. of a mixed tribe, selling meat.
    -3 Time.
    -Comp. -अद्, -अद, -आदिन्, -भक्षक a. flesh-eating, carni- vorous (as an animal); अद्य तर्प्स्यन्ति मांसादाः Bk. 16.29; Ms.5.15.
    -अरिः N. of a plant (Mar. चुका).
    -अर्गलः, -लम् a piece of flesh hanging down from the mouth.
    -अर्बुदः, -दम् a kind of disease of the membrum virile.
    -अशनम् 1 flesh-meat.
    -2 flesh-eating.
    -अष्टका N. of the eighth day in the dark half of Māgha.
    -आहारः animal food.
    -इष्टा a kind of bird (वल्गुला).
    -उपजीविन् m. a dealer in flesh.
    -ओदनः 1 a meal of flesh.
    -2 rice boiled with flesh.
    -कच्छपः a fleshy abscess on the palate.
    -कन्दी a swelling of the flesh.
    -कामः fond of flesh; P.III.2.1; Vār.7.
    -कारिन् n. blood.
    -कीलः a tumour, wart.
    -क्षयः the body.
    -ग्रन्थिः a gland.
    -जम्, -तेजस् n. fat, adeps.
    -तानः a polypus in the throat.
    -दृश् a. seeing superficially (चर्मचक्षुस्); मा प्रत्यक्षं मांसदृशां कृषीष्ठाः Bhāg.1.3.28.
    -द्राविन् m. a kind of sorrel.
    -निर्यासः the hair of the body.
    -पः a Piśācha or demon.
    -पचनम् a vessel for cooking meat.
    -परिवर्जनम् abstaining from flash; न तत्फलमवाप्नोति यन्मांसपरिवर्जनात् Ms.5.54.
    -पाकः kind of disease (des- troying the membrum virile).
    -पिटकः, -कम् 1 a basket of flesh.
    -2 a large quantity of flesh.
    -पित्तम्, -लिप्तम् a bone.
    -पेशी 1 a muscle.
    -2 a piece of flesh.
    -3 an epithet of the fœtus from the 8th to the 14th day.
    -प्ररोहः a fleshy excrescence.
    -फला the egg plant.
    -भेत्तृ, -भेदिन् a. cutting the flesh; Ms.8.284.
    -मासा N. of a plant (Mar. रानउडीद, माषपर्णी).
    -योनिः a crea- ture of flesh and blood.
    -रसः 1 soup.
    -2 blood.
    -रोहिणी N. of a fragrant medicinal plant.
    -लता a wrinkle.
    -विक्रयः sale of meat.
    -शोणित a. flesh and blood; मांसशोणितभोजने.
    -सारः, -स्नेहः fat.
    -हासा skin.

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  • 11 अङ्कुर


    aṅkura
    m. a sprout, shoot, blade, a swelling, a tumour Suṡr. ;

    a hair L. ;
    blood L. ;
    water L.

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  • 12 Knoten

    m
    1. burl
    2. hitch
    3. kink
    4. knot
    5. knurl
    6. nodal
    7. node
    8. slub
    m
    fig. [Geschwulst]
    lump [swelling]
    m
    [Frisur]
    bun
    m
    [im Haar]
    snarl [in hair]
    pl
    1. kinks
    2. knots
    3. knurls
    4. nodes

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  • 13 גב

    גַּבm. (b. h.; גבב) convex, arched, whence 1) the exterior or upper part of a thing, a) body, esp. back (of an animals body, usu. אָחוֹר). Gen. R. s. 8, beg. he split the double-faced body (v. פרצוף) ועשאו גַּבַּיִים ג׳ לכאןוכ׳ and gave it two backs, one back on this side גַּב יָד, גַּב רֶגֶל a swelling on the hand, on the foot. Ab. Zar.28a; Sabb.109a.b) eye-brow (b. h.), the elevation around genitals Nidd.52b א׳ בגַבָּהּ one hair on the lower surrounding of her genitals, opp. בכריסה, v. כֶּרֶס; B. Bath.56b; Snh.30b; B. Kam.70b, (Rashi: on her finger joints).c) (also גַּבָּה) גַּבַּת הַזָּקֵן, pl. גַּבּוֹת, chin. Nidd.23b; Y. ib. III, 50c bot. גומות הזקן (dimples).d) a low fence. Tosef.B. Mets. XI, 22 (ed. Zuck. גַּג).Du. גַּבַּיִים, גַּבַּיִין. Kel. XXV, 5 outsides of vessels (usu. אֲחֹורַיִים). Gen. R. s. 8, v. supra.Pl. גַּבִּים, גַּבִּין, גַּבּוֹת. Bekh.VII, 2 שני ג׳וכ׳ double back and double spine (explain. גִּבֵּן, Lev. 21:20); Nidd.24a sq.; Ḥull.60b.Nidd.23b ג׳ הזקן, v. supra.עַל גַּב, עַל גַּבֵּי (abbr. ע״ג) on, upon, by the side of (cmp. עַל in b. h.). Ḥull.3a, a. fr. עומד על גַּבָּיו standing by him, superintending. Nidd.66a על גב הנהר by the river-side; Makhsh. I, 4 (v. גֵּיף). Succ.IV, 4 על גב איצטבא (Talm. ed. 42b גבי), v. אִיסְטְבָא.Trnsf. on the basis, on the principle. אף על גב, v. אַף I.Y. Ḥag.II, 78b bot. חולין שנעשו על גב הקדש (usu. על טהרת הקדש) laymans food prepared on the principles of sacred food (as though it were sacred food). Bets.II, 3 (17b); Tosef. ib. II, 7 מטבילין מגב לגב you may (on a Holy Day) immerse vessels for the purpose of changing their use (literally: from principle to principle, from one על גב to another); expl. ibid. רצה לעשות גיתוע״ג בדו ובדוע״ג עיסתו הרי זהוכ׳ if one desires to work his wine press on the basis of his olive press, i. e. with vessels originally immersed for the use of the olive press, or his olive press on the basis of his dough, i. e. with vessels originally immersed to be used for kneading, he may immerse his vessels on the same day; Bets.19a ע״ג בדו ובדוע״ג גיתו עושה … Ms. M. a. Ar. (ed. incorr. כדו) if one wishes to change, he might have done so (even without another immersion and, therefore, may re-immerse his vessels on the Holy Day because he does not thereby create a new status).Cmp. אַגַּב.Tosef.Sabb.XII (XIII), 1; Y. ib. XIII, 14a top ע״ג הגסוכ׳ around, or adding to the border of a web ; Bab. ib. 105a על הגס. Hor.III, 3 אין על גַּבָּיו אלאוכ׳ none over him save the Lord his God.בְּגַב in the back, behind. Y.Keth.XII, 35b top דברים בגב (Bab. 111a בגו) there is something behind, i. e. there is a reason for it.Cmp. כַּף.

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  • 14 גַּב

    גַּבm. (b. h.; גבב) convex, arched, whence 1) the exterior or upper part of a thing, a) body, esp. back (of an animals body, usu. אָחוֹר). Gen. R. s. 8, beg. he split the double-faced body (v. פרצוף) ועשאו גַּבַּיִים ג׳ לכאןוכ׳ and gave it two backs, one back on this side גַּב יָד, גַּב רֶגֶל a swelling on the hand, on the foot. Ab. Zar.28a; Sabb.109a.b) eye-brow (b. h.), the elevation around genitals Nidd.52b א׳ בגַבָּהּ one hair on the lower surrounding of her genitals, opp. בכריסה, v. כֶּרֶס; B. Bath.56b; Snh.30b; B. Kam.70b, (Rashi: on her finger joints).c) (also גַּבָּה) גַּבַּת הַזָּקֵן, pl. גַּבּוֹת, chin. Nidd.23b; Y. ib. III, 50c bot. גומות הזקן (dimples).d) a low fence. Tosef.B. Mets. XI, 22 (ed. Zuck. גַּג).Du. גַּבַּיִים, גַּבַּיִין. Kel. XXV, 5 outsides of vessels (usu. אֲחֹורַיִים). Gen. R. s. 8, v. supra.Pl. גַּבִּים, גַּבִּין, גַּבּוֹת. Bekh.VII, 2 שני ג׳וכ׳ double back and double spine (explain. גִּבֵּן, Lev. 21:20); Nidd.24a sq.; Ḥull.60b.Nidd.23b ג׳ הזקן, v. supra.עַל גַּב, עַל גַּבֵּי (abbr. ע״ג) on, upon, by the side of (cmp. עַל in b. h.). Ḥull.3a, a. fr. עומד על גַּבָּיו standing by him, superintending. Nidd.66a על גב הנהר by the river-side; Makhsh. I, 4 (v. גֵּיף). Succ.IV, 4 על גב איצטבא (Talm. ed. 42b גבי), v. אִיסְטְבָא.Trnsf. on the basis, on the principle. אף על גב, v. אַף I.Y. Ḥag.II, 78b bot. חולין שנעשו על גב הקדש (usu. על טהרת הקדש) laymans food prepared on the principles of sacred food (as though it were sacred food). Bets.II, 3 (17b); Tosef. ib. II, 7 מטבילין מגב לגב you may (on a Holy Day) immerse vessels for the purpose of changing their use (literally: from principle to principle, from one על גב to another); expl. ibid. רצה לעשות גיתוע״ג בדו ובדוע״ג עיסתו הרי זהוכ׳ if one desires to work his wine press on the basis of his olive press, i. e. with vessels originally immersed for the use of the olive press, or his olive press on the basis of his dough, i. e. with vessels originally immersed to be used for kneading, he may immerse his vessels on the same day; Bets.19a ע״ג בדו ובדוע״ג גיתו עושה … Ms. M. a. Ar. (ed. incorr. כדו) if one wishes to change, he might have done so (even without another immersion and, therefore, may re-immerse his vessels on the Holy Day because he does not thereby create a new status).Cmp. אַגַּב.Tosef.Sabb.XII (XIII), 1; Y. ib. XIII, 14a top ע״ג הגסוכ׳ around, or adding to the border of a web ; Bab. ib. 105a על הגס. Hor.III, 3 אין על גַּבָּיו אלאוכ׳ none over him save the Lord his God.בְּגַב in the back, behind. Y.Keth.XII, 35b top דברים בגב (Bab. 111a בגו) there is something behind, i. e. there is a reason for it.Cmp. כַּף.

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