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1 זוכה בעיזבון
legatee -
2 יורש
heir, legatee, inheritor, successor, haeres, heres, obtainer, devisee -
3 שודא
שוּדָאm. (contr. of שוּחֲדָא q. v.) adjudication, discretionary judgment. Gitt.14b וכאן אמרו ש׳ עדיף and here (in Babylonia) they say, it is better that the messenger use his discretion (to deliver the gift to the heir of the legatee or return it to the donors heirs). Keth.94a ש׳ דדייני the judges use their discretion (to which of the claimants to adjudicate the claim). Ib. 85b. B. Bath.62b; a. fr.(In Y. שוּחֲדָא. -
4 שוּדָא
שוּדָאm. (contr. of שוּחֲדָא q. v.) adjudication, discretionary judgment. Gitt.14b וכאן אמרו ש׳ עדיף and here (in Babylonia) they say, it is better that the messenger use his discretion (to deliver the gift to the heir of the legatee or return it to the donors heirs). Keth.94a ש׳ דדייני the judges use their discretion (to which of the claimants to adjudicate the claim). Ib. 85b. B. Bath.62b; a. fr.(In Y. שוּחֲדָא.
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