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1 נשא עליו קינה
lamented over him -
2 נשא הספד
delivered a funeral oration, lamented -
3 נשא הספד על קברו
delivered a funeral oration, lamented -
4 ספד
v. be mourned, lamented————————v. to mourn, lament -
5 קבר
קָבַר(b. h.) (to cave out; to arch,) to bury. Snh.52a הנראה מי קוֹבֵר את מי (Ms. M. הא נראה) we shall see, which will cover which (which will die first). Sot.14a הקב״ה ק׳ … קְבוֹר מתים the Lord buried the dead, … thou, too, bury the dead (consider attending to the dead a religious duty). Nidd.24b קובר מתים הייתי I used to be a grave-digger. B. Bath.15b לא … לִקְבּוֹרוכ׳ he had no place where to bury Sarah; Ex. R. s. 6. Treat. Smaḷ. ch. XII קָבְרֵנִי תחלהוכ׳ first bury me in the valley, and then collect my bones. Ib. קִבְרוּ אותי תחתוכ׳ bury me at the feet of my father. Sabb.114a אל תִּקְבְּרוּנִי לאוכ׳ bury me neither in white clothes nor in black ; a. fr.Part. pass. קָבוּר; f. קְבוּרָה. Keth.111a כל הק׳ בא״י כאילו ק׳וכ׳ he that is buried in Palestine is as though buried under the altar. Ber.18b שאני ק׳ במחצלתוכ׳ for I am buried in a reed mat. Gitt.56b (ref. to Koh. 8:10) קְבוּרִים ממשוכ׳ it really means buried things, for even hidden things were discovered by them, v. קָבַץ; a. fr. Nif. נִקְבַּר to be buried. Snh.47a לא נספר ולא נ׳ if a body has been neither lamented over (v. סָפַד) nor buried. Ib. b לא יִקָּבֵר בווכ׳ he must never be buried in that place; a. fr. Pl. קִיבֵּר to bury ( one after the other). Ib. 113a היה מְקַבֵּר והוִלךוכ׳ he successively buried (his children) beginning with Abiham -
6 קָבַר
קָבַר(b. h.) (to cave out; to arch,) to bury. Snh.52a הנראה מי קוֹבֵר את מי (Ms. M. הא נראה) we shall see, which will cover which (which will die first). Sot.14a הקב״ה ק׳ … קְבוֹר מתים the Lord buried the dead, … thou, too, bury the dead (consider attending to the dead a religious duty). Nidd.24b קובר מתים הייתי I used to be a grave-digger. B. Bath.15b לא … לִקְבּוֹרוכ׳ he had no place where to bury Sarah; Ex. R. s. 6. Treat. Smaḷ. ch. XII קָבְרֵנִי תחלהוכ׳ first bury me in the valley, and then collect my bones. Ib. קִבְרוּ אותי תחתוכ׳ bury me at the feet of my father. Sabb.114a אל תִּקְבְּרוּנִי לאוכ׳ bury me neither in white clothes nor in black ; a. fr.Part. pass. קָבוּר; f. קְבוּרָה. Keth.111a כל הק׳ בא״י כאילו ק׳וכ׳ he that is buried in Palestine is as though buried under the altar. Ber.18b שאני ק׳ במחצלתוכ׳ for I am buried in a reed mat. Gitt.56b (ref. to Koh. 8:10) קְבוּרִים ממשוכ׳ it really means buried things, for even hidden things were discovered by them, v. קָבַץ; a. fr. Nif. נִקְבַּר to be buried. Snh.47a לא נספר ולא נ׳ if a body has been neither lamented over (v. סָפַד) nor buried. Ib. b לא יִקָּבֵר בווכ׳ he must never be buried in that place; a. fr. Pl. קִיבֵּר to bury ( one after the other). Ib. 113a היה מְקַבֵּר והוִלךוכ׳ he successively buried (his children) beginning with Abiham -
7 שוף
שוּףch. sam(שוף I to emit poisonous breath, to poison), 1) to blow. Gen. R. s. 2 ברית כרותה … רוחא שָׁיְיפָא (not רוחה, רוחו) an assurance is given to the water that even during the hot season a wind shall blow.Trnsf. (cmp. colloquial Engl, to blow) to be proud. Lev. R. s. 16 (ref. to גבהו, Is. 3:16) (read:) דהוויין שָׁיְפָן ברומהון they were proud of their high stature; Lam. R. to IV, 15 ש׳ ברומיהון. 2) (v. נְשַׁף II) to slip. Ḥull.42b בוקא … דשָׁף מדוכתיה a dislocated hip-bone; ib. 54a, sq. B. Mets.84a bot. he lamented, עד דשף דעתיה (מיניה) (Ms. H. דשני) until his mind slipped (from him), he lost consciousness; a. e. בי כנישתא דשף (ו)יתיב the synagogue of ‘He slipped (away from the Temple) ‘and settled (in Babylonia), name of a synagogue in Nehardea (a reference to the belief that the Divine Majesty went with Israel into the Babylonian exile). Meg.29a; R. Hash. 24b; a. e. 3) to crouch, crawl, slide. B. Bath.7a שוֹף אכריסךוכ׳ crouch on thy belly and go in, crouch and go out, i. e. I am not bound to make the accesses to thy rooms. Snh.88b שָׁיֵיף עייל שייף ונפיקוכ׳ he that crawls in entering, and crawls in leaving (is very humble), and studies the Law Zeb.14b דקשָׁיֵיף מֵישַׁף when he (in a sitting position) slid himself to the altar. Pa. שַׁיֵּיף to blow, fan. Sabb.119a מְשַׁיֵּיף נורא Ar. (ed. מוֹשִׁיף Af.) fanning the fire. -
8 שוּף
שוּףch. sam(שוף I to emit poisonous breath, to poison), 1) to blow. Gen. R. s. 2 ברית כרותה … רוחא שָׁיְיפָא (not רוחה, רוחו) an assurance is given to the water that even during the hot season a wind shall blow.Trnsf. (cmp. colloquial Engl, to blow) to be proud. Lev. R. s. 16 (ref. to גבהו, Is. 3:16) (read:) דהוויין שָׁיְפָן ברומהון they were proud of their high stature; Lam. R. to IV, 15 ש׳ ברומיהון. 2) (v. נְשַׁף II) to slip. Ḥull.42b בוקא … דשָׁף מדוכתיה a dislocated hip-bone; ib. 54a, sq. B. Mets.84a bot. he lamented, עד דשף דעתיה (מיניה) (Ms. H. דשני) until his mind slipped (from him), he lost consciousness; a. e. בי כנישתא דשף (ו)יתיב the synagogue of ‘He slipped (away from the Temple) ‘and settled (in Babylonia), name of a synagogue in Nehardea (a reference to the belief that the Divine Majesty went with Israel into the Babylonian exile). Meg.29a; R. Hash. 24b; a. e. 3) to crouch, crawl, slide. B. Bath.7a שוֹף אכריסךוכ׳ crouch on thy belly and go in, crouch and go out, i. e. I am not bound to make the accesses to thy rooms. Snh.88b שָׁיֵיף עייל שייף ונפיקוכ׳ he that crawls in entering, and crawls in leaving (is very humble), and studies the Law Zeb.14b דקשָׁיֵיף מֵישַׁף when he (in a sitting position) slid himself to the altar. Pa. שַׁיֵּיף to blow, fan. Sabb.119a מְשַׁיֵּיף נורא Ar. (ed. מוֹשִׁיף Af.) fanning the fire.
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