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1 רתק
רָתַק(b. h.; cmp. רָתַךְ) to join; (denom. מרתק, v. מַרְתּוֹקָא; knuckles, fist, whence:) רָתַק (cmp. סָטַר) to strike with the knuckles. Tosef.Zab.IV, 1 רוֹתְקוֹ ed. Zuck. (ed. התקו, corr. acc.) if he knuckles him, contrad. to תָּקַע. Hif. הִרְתִּיק 1) to knock. Y.Ber.I, 2d bot. בא וה׳ על פתחווכ׳ (not והרחיק) came and knocked at the kings door. Ex. R. s. 33 (ref. to Cant. 5:2) אני ישנה … והקב״ה מַרְתִּיק עליו (not עלי) ‘I (Israel) was asleep after making the golden calf, but ‘my heart awoke, when the Lord knocked at it, … ‘open unto me Ib. s. 27 כשנגלה … שלאה׳ עליה when the Lord revealed himself at Mount Sinai, there was not a nation at whose doors he did not knock, but they declined Pesik. Ạhăré, p. 176a> שאם יַרְתִּיקוכ׳ Ar. (ed. יְרַתֵּק Pl.) if he knocks, they will open for him (if he studies, he will enter into the interior of learning), if for Talmud ; Lev. R. s. 21 ירתק; a. e. 2) (with אחר) to shake the fist at, to rebel. Gen. R. s. 45 כל מי שה׳ אחר מדת הדיןוכ׳ whosoever rebelled against divine justice, did not come out unscathed from under its hands. Pi. רִתֵּק to knock, v. supra. Nif. נִרְתָּק to be joined, welded. Cant. R. to IV, 4 (expl. מתאימות, ib.) אלו שתי … כמין שתים נִרְתָּקוֹת (not נרתיקות) this refers to the two cord-like chains of gold which came forth from the breast-plate, and which appeared like two welded together. -
2 רָתַק
רָתַק(b. h.; cmp. רָתַךְ) to join; (denom. מרתק, v. מַרְתּוֹקָא; knuckles, fist, whence:) רָתַק (cmp. סָטַר) to strike with the knuckles. Tosef.Zab.IV, 1 רוֹתְקוֹ ed. Zuck. (ed. התקו, corr. acc.) if he knuckles him, contrad. to תָּקַע. Hif. הִרְתִּיק 1) to knock. Y.Ber.I, 2d bot. בא וה׳ על פתחווכ׳ (not והרחיק) came and knocked at the kings door. Ex. R. s. 33 (ref. to Cant. 5:2) אני ישנה … והקב״ה מַרְתִּיק עליו (not עלי) ‘I (Israel) was asleep after making the golden calf, but ‘my heart awoke, when the Lord knocked at it, … ‘open unto me Ib. s. 27 כשנגלה … שלאה׳ עליה when the Lord revealed himself at Mount Sinai, there was not a nation at whose doors he did not knock, but they declined Pesik. Ạhăré, p. 176a> שאם יַרְתִּיקוכ׳ Ar. (ed. יְרַתֵּק Pl.) if he knocks, they will open for him (if he studies, he will enter into the interior of learning), if for Talmud ; Lev. R. s. 21 ירתק; a. e. 2) (with אחר) to shake the fist at, to rebel. Gen. R. s. 45 כל מי שה׳ אחר מדת הדיןוכ׳ whosoever rebelled against divine justice, did not come out unscathed from under its hands. Pi. רִתֵּק to knock, v. supra. Nif. נִרְתָּק to be joined, welded. Cant. R. to IV, 4 (expl. מתאימות, ib.) אלו שתי … כמין שתים נִרְתָּקוֹת (not נרתיקות) this refers to the two cord-like chains of gold which came forth from the breast-plate, and which appeared like two welded together. -
3 מרתוקא
מַרְתּוֹקָאm. ( רתק) 1) ( knuckles, fist. Targ. Y. Ex. 21:18. 2) a blow with the fist. Y.M. Kat. III, 83b (ed. Krot. מַרְתֵּיקָא); Y.Snh.VII, 25b top. 3) knocker at the door. Ib.d top (read:) מאן דעליל יהיב ליה חד במרתזקה whoever entered (the bath-house) struck him with the knocker, v. נְתִיקָה ch.V. מַרְתֵּק. -
4 מַרְתּוֹקָא
מַרְתּוֹקָאm. ( רתק) 1) ( knuckles, fist. Targ. Y. Ex. 21:18. 2) a blow with the fist. Y.M. Kat. III, 83b (ed. Krot. מַרְתֵּיקָא); Y.Snh.VII, 25b top. 3) knocker at the door. Ib.d top (read:) מאן דעליל יהיב ליה חד במרתזקה whoever entered (the bath-house) struck him with the knocker, v. נְתִיקָה ch.V. מַרְתֵּק.
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