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  • 1 יהב

    load, burden; hope, chance, fate, lot

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  • 2 משוא

    load, burden; bias

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  • 3 סיווג עומס

    load classification

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  • 4 משוא

    מַשּׂוֹא, מַשּׂוֹי,(מַסּוֹי) מַשְּׁאוֹי m. (b. h. מַשּׂא; נָשָׂא) burden, load. Y.Dem.II, 22d top אין כלא״י עושה מ׳וכ׳ (not עשוי) the whole of Palestine does not produce one load of raisins. Ib. (read:) ואין כלא״י עושה מ׳ אחד של צימוקין אלא כן אמר לן אין מקוםבא״י עושה מסויוכ׳ does the whole of Palestine not produce ? But thus he said to us, no single place in Palestine produces Sabb.92a המוציא מ׳ למעלהוכ׳ he who transfers a load from one territory to another at a height from the ground of more than ten handbreadths. Erub.22a (ref. to אל פניו, Deut. 7:10) כאדם שנושא מ׳ על פניווכ׳ like a man who carries a burden (hanging down) over his face, and is anxious to throw it off; Yalk. Deut. 846 כאדם שיש לו מ׳ (add: על פניו; Ms. O. Erub. l. c. מַסְוֶה). Midr. Till. to Ps. 38 (ref. to Ezra 9:6) לאדם שהיה … והמ׳ עליו like a man wading through a river, his feet sinking into the ground and a load on his head ; a. fr.Pl. מַשּׂוֹאִין. Y.Dem.II, 22c הביא שלשה מ׳וכ׳ if one brings three loads of provisions at a time, he is not yet considered a huckster ( תגר).Trnsf. care, interest. Y.Ber.III, beg.5d אין לו מי שישא מַשּׂוֹאוֹ he has none to take from him his duty (of burying a dead relative).Pl. as ab. Num. R. s. 1, beg. משלח … שיהיו נושאים מַשׂוֹאֵיהֶם he sends important men … to attend to their (political) affairs; (Tanḥ. Bmidb. 1 מַשָּׂאָם; ed. Bub. מַשּׂוֹאָן).מ׳ פנים (v. נָשָׂא) respect of person, partiality. Ab. IV, 22; Y.Snh.VI, end, 23d, sq. מ׳ פ׳ ומקחוכ׳ partiality and bribe-taking. Yeb.79a וכי מ׳ פ׳ יש בדבר was there partiality shown in that case?; Snh.104b; a. fr.

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  • 5 משוי

    מַשּׂוֹא, מַשּׂוֹי,(מַסּוֹי) מַשְּׁאוֹי m. (b. h. מַשּׂא; נָשָׂא) burden, load. Y.Dem.II, 22d top אין כלא״י עושה מ׳וכ׳ (not עשוי) the whole of Palestine does not produce one load of raisins. Ib. (read:) ואין כלא״י עושה מ׳ אחד של צימוקין אלא כן אמר לן אין מקוםבא״י עושה מסויוכ׳ does the whole of Palestine not produce ? But thus he said to us, no single place in Palestine produces Sabb.92a המוציא מ׳ למעלהוכ׳ he who transfers a load from one territory to another at a height from the ground of more than ten handbreadths. Erub.22a (ref. to אל פניו, Deut. 7:10) כאדם שנושא מ׳ על פניווכ׳ like a man who carries a burden (hanging down) over his face, and is anxious to throw it off; Yalk. Deut. 846 כאדם שיש לו מ׳ (add: על פניו; Ms. O. Erub. l. c. מַסְוֶה). Midr. Till. to Ps. 38 (ref. to Ezra 9:6) לאדם שהיה … והמ׳ עליו like a man wading through a river, his feet sinking into the ground and a load on his head ; a. fr.Pl. מַשּׂוֹאִין. Y.Dem.II, 22c הביא שלשה מ׳וכ׳ if one brings three loads of provisions at a time, he is not yet considered a huckster ( תגר).Trnsf. care, interest. Y.Ber.III, beg.5d אין לו מי שישא מַשּׂוֹאוֹ he has none to take from him his duty (of burying a dead relative).Pl. as ab. Num. R. s. 1, beg. משלח … שיהיו נושאים מַשׂוֹאֵיהֶם he sends important men … to attend to their (political) affairs; (Tanḥ. Bmidb. 1 מַשָּׂאָם; ed. Bub. מַשּׂוֹאָן).מ׳ פנים (v. נָשָׂא) respect of person, partiality. Ab. IV, 22; Y.Snh.VI, end, 23d, sq. מ׳ פ׳ ומקחוכ׳ partiality and bribe-taking. Yeb.79a וכי מ׳ פ׳ יש בדבר was there partiality shown in that case?; Snh.104b; a. fr.

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  • 6 מַשּׂוֹא

    מַשּׂוֹא, מַשּׂוֹי,(מַסּוֹי) מַשְּׁאוֹי m. (b. h. מַשּׂא; נָשָׂא) burden, load. Y.Dem.II, 22d top אין כלא״י עושה מ׳וכ׳ (not עשוי) the whole of Palestine does not produce one load of raisins. Ib. (read:) ואין כלא״י עושה מ׳ אחד של צימוקין אלא כן אמר לן אין מקוםבא״י עושה מסויוכ׳ does the whole of Palestine not produce ? But thus he said to us, no single place in Palestine produces Sabb.92a המוציא מ׳ למעלהוכ׳ he who transfers a load from one territory to another at a height from the ground of more than ten handbreadths. Erub.22a (ref. to אל פניו, Deut. 7:10) כאדם שנושא מ׳ על פניווכ׳ like a man who carries a burden (hanging down) over his face, and is anxious to throw it off; Yalk. Deut. 846 כאדם שיש לו מ׳ (add: על פניו; Ms. O. Erub. l. c. מַסְוֶה). Midr. Till. to Ps. 38 (ref. to Ezra 9:6) לאדם שהיה … והמ׳ עליו like a man wading through a river, his feet sinking into the ground and a load on his head ; a. fr.Pl. מַשּׂוֹאִין. Y.Dem.II, 22c הביא שלשה מ׳וכ׳ if one brings three loads of provisions at a time, he is not yet considered a huckster ( תגר).Trnsf. care, interest. Y.Ber.III, beg.5d אין לו מי שישא מַשּׂוֹאוֹ he has none to take from him his duty (of burying a dead relative).Pl. as ab. Num. R. s. 1, beg. משלח … שיהיו נושאים מַשׂוֹאֵיהֶם he sends important men … to attend to their (political) affairs; (Tanḥ. Bmidb. 1 מַשָּׂאָם; ed. Bub. מַשּׂוֹאָן).מ׳ פנים (v. נָשָׂא) respect of person, partiality. Ab. IV, 22; Y.Snh.VI, end, 23d, sq. מ׳ פ׳ ומקחוכ׳ partiality and bribe-taking. Yeb.79a וכי מ׳ פ׳ יש בדבר was there partiality shown in that case?; Snh.104b; a. fr.

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  • 7 מַשּׂוֹי

    מַשּׂוֹא, מַשּׂוֹי,(מַסּוֹי) מַשְּׁאוֹי m. (b. h. מַשּׂא; נָשָׂא) burden, load. Y.Dem.II, 22d top אין כלא״י עושה מ׳וכ׳ (not עשוי) the whole of Palestine does not produce one load of raisins. Ib. (read:) ואין כלא״י עושה מ׳ אחד של צימוקין אלא כן אמר לן אין מקוםבא״י עושה מסויוכ׳ does the whole of Palestine not produce ? But thus he said to us, no single place in Palestine produces Sabb.92a המוציא מ׳ למעלהוכ׳ he who transfers a load from one territory to another at a height from the ground of more than ten handbreadths. Erub.22a (ref. to אל פניו, Deut. 7:10) כאדם שנושא מ׳ על פניווכ׳ like a man who carries a burden (hanging down) over his face, and is anxious to throw it off; Yalk. Deut. 846 כאדם שיש לו מ׳ (add: על פניו; Ms. O. Erub. l. c. מַסְוֶה). Midr. Till. to Ps. 38 (ref. to Ezra 9:6) לאדם שהיה … והמ׳ עליו like a man wading through a river, his feet sinking into the ground and a load on his head ; a. fr.Pl. מַשּׂוֹאִין. Y.Dem.II, 22c הביא שלשה מ׳וכ׳ if one brings three loads of provisions at a time, he is not yet considered a huckster ( תגר).Trnsf. care, interest. Y.Ber.III, beg.5d אין לו מי שישא מַשּׂוֹאוֹ he has none to take from him his duty (of burying a dead relative).Pl. as ab. Num. R. s. 1, beg. משלח … שיהיו נושאים מַשׂוֹאֵיהֶם he sends important men … to attend to their (political) affairs; (Tanḥ. Bmidb. 1 מַשָּׂאָם; ed. Bub. מַשּׂוֹאָן).מ׳ פנים (v. נָשָׂא) respect of person, partiality. Ab. IV, 22; Y.Snh.VI, end, 23d, sq. מ׳ פ׳ ומקחוכ׳ partiality and bribe-taking. Yeb.79a וכי מ׳ פ׳ יש בדבר was there partiality shown in that case?; Snh.104b; a. fr.

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  • 8 פרק

    פָּרַק(b. h.) to break, separate; to untie, loosen; to unload. Sabb.138a וילין … ומותר לפוֹרְקוֹ it is permitted (on the Sabbath) to stretch a curtain and also to untie (remove) it. Ib. b top. Y.Shebi.III, beg.34c לא יִפְרוֹקוכ׳, v. מִשְׁפֶּלֶת (Ib. לא יַפְרִיק Hif., v. infra. Cant. R. to I, 5 טוענת ופוִרֶקֶת she loads (becomes pregnant) and unloads (delivers); a. fr.Trnsf. to redeem, deliver. Gen. R. s. 44 אני פוֹרְקָן I shall redeem them; a. e.פ׳ עול to untie the yoke, cast off an obligation. Ab. III, 5, v. עוֹל. Tosef.Sot.XIV, 4 פָּרְקוּ מהם עולוכ׳ they cast off the heavenly yoke, and made flesh and blood rule over them; a. fr.Tanḥ. Ḥuck. 25 אינן פּוֹרְקִין יראה they do not cast off the fear (of having lost the divine grace through their sins); Yalk. Num. 765 אין פורקין יראה מהם; Num. R. s. 19 אין פּוֹרְקִים ביראה (corr. acc.).Part. pass. פָּרוּק; f. פְּרוּקָה; pl. פְּרוּקִים, פְּרוּקִין, פְּרוּקוֹת. Y.B. Kam.III, 3d אחד פ׳ ואחד טעוןוכ׳ if (on meeting on the road) one animal is without a load, and the other is laden, the unladen must make room for the laden; היו שניהן … פ׳ if both are laden or both unladen. Ib. שתיהן פ׳ if both wagons are without a load; a. fr.Esp. to help to unload an animal broken down under its burden (Ex. 23:5). B. Mets. II, 10 מצוה … לִפְרוֹק, v. טָעַן II. Ib. אם רצונך לפרוק פְּרוֹק if thou desirest to unload, do so (without my assistance); a. fr. Pi. פֵּירֵק to sever, strip; to take off, release; to take apart. Shebi. II, 2 מְפָרְקִין you may release (trees in the Sabbatical year); Y. ib. 33d top מפ׳ בעלין ‘release refers to (a too luxuriant growth of) leaves. Ukts. II, 5 התחיל לְפָרֵק when he has begun to strip (vegetables). Tosef. ib. II, 13 התחיל לפרק באגוזים when he has begun to strip nuts (of their burrs). Sabb.88a ירדו … ופֵירְקוּם one hundred and twenty myriads of angels of destruction came down and took them (the crowns) off their heads. Ib. בחורב … פֵּרְקוּ (Rashi פירקו) at Horeb they loaded (angels put crowns on their heads), and at Horeb they unloaded (angels took their crowns off). Men.8a; 9b עד שלא פֵרְקָהּ before he took it (the pile of the show bread) apart Y.Yoma I, 38c top מעמירו ומְפָרְקוֹ put it (the Tabernacle) up and broke it up again; העמידו ולא פירקו put it up and did not break it up again; Num. R. s. 13, beg.; Sifra Tsav, Milluim, Par. 1 end.Y.M. Kat. I, 80b bot. מְפָרְקִין את המנעולוכ׳ you may take the shoe off the block. Y.Ab. Zar. III, 43b, v. פַּצִּים; a. fr.Sabb.95a חולב חייב משום מפרק one milking (on the Sabbath) is guilty of an act resembling unloading; Keth.60a יונק מפרק כלאחר יד releasing the cow by sucking is unloading in an unusual way (v. אַחַר). Lev. R. s. 13 עמד ופֵרְקוּם לישראל he rose and took them off the back of the gentiles, and put them on Israel.Sabb.156a לְפָרֵק to take food from before one animal and place it before another, Rashi; (Tosaf.: to empty from vessel to vessel in order to procure a thorough mixture; other defin., v. Ar. s. v..Part. pass. מְפוֹרָק a) unloaded. B. Mets.33a (ref. to Ex. l. c.) ‘under its burden, ולא מפ׳ but not when it is unloaded (and the owner requires assistance to load it again). Ib. לא מפ׳ בחנם when it is unloaded, one need not assist in loading without remuneration.b) taken apart, broken up. Tanḥ. Pkudé 11 והיה מונח ומפ׳וכ׳ and it (the Tabernacle) lay in parts (uncombined) during Hithpa. הִתְפָּרֵק, Nithpa. נִתְפָּרֵק 1) to be taken apart, broken up. Y. Yoma l. c. Sabb.XVII, 1 אע״פ שנִתְפָּרְקוּ although the doors are detached (when the piece of furniture is moved). Tosef.Kel.B. Mets. III, 2 נִתְפָּרְקָה זווכ׳ ed. Zuck. (missing in eds.) if the blades of scissors are separated, each may become unclean for itself; a. fr.Gen. R. s. 36 (ref. to Gen. 9:24) נתפ׳ יינו מעליו the load of his wine was taken from him (he became sober). 2) to be loose, movable like a link or joint (v. פֶּרֶק). Yoma 72a מִתְפָּרְקִין ואיןוכ׳ they (the bars in the ring) were movable but could not slip off. Nidd.9a (of a woman after confinement) איבריה מתפרקיןוכ׳ her limbs are loose (shaky), and her full strength does not return to her before ; Bekh.6b איבריה מתפרקין הימנה she feels as tho her limbs were dropping off. Yalk. Num. 708 תהא מִתְפָּרֶקֶת איברים איברים she shall lose limb after limb; Num. R. s. 9 מתרפקת (corr. acc.); a. e.(Yalk. Cant. 986 מתפרקות some ed., read: מתרפקות, v. רָפַק. Nif. נִפְרָק (denom. of פֶּרֶק) 1) to be out of joint, dislocated, sprained. Sabb.XXII, 6 מי שנִפְרְקָה ידווכ׳ he who sprained his arm or foot. 2) to be removed. Tosef. ib. XIII (XIV), 5 שיִפָּרְקוּ ed. Zuck. (Var. שימחו) that they be removed (cut out).(Hif. הִפְרִיק as Kal and Pi. Tosef.Ber.II, 7 שיַפְרִיק ed. Zuck. (Var. שיְפָרֵק). Y.Shebi.III, beg.34c, v. supra; prob. to be read: יְפָרֵיק.

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  • 9 פָּרַק

    פָּרַק(b. h.) to break, separate; to untie, loosen; to unload. Sabb.138a וילין … ומותר לפוֹרְקוֹ it is permitted (on the Sabbath) to stretch a curtain and also to untie (remove) it. Ib. b top. Y.Shebi.III, beg.34c לא יִפְרוֹקוכ׳, v. מִשְׁפֶּלֶת (Ib. לא יַפְרִיק Hif., v. infra. Cant. R. to I, 5 טוענת ופוִרֶקֶת she loads (becomes pregnant) and unloads (delivers); a. fr.Trnsf. to redeem, deliver. Gen. R. s. 44 אני פוֹרְקָן I shall redeem them; a. e.פ׳ עול to untie the yoke, cast off an obligation. Ab. III, 5, v. עוֹל. Tosef.Sot.XIV, 4 פָּרְקוּ מהם עולוכ׳ they cast off the heavenly yoke, and made flesh and blood rule over them; a. fr.Tanḥ. Ḥuck. 25 אינן פּוֹרְקִין יראה they do not cast off the fear (of having lost the divine grace through their sins); Yalk. Num. 765 אין פורקין יראה מהם; Num. R. s. 19 אין פּוֹרְקִים ביראה (corr. acc.).Part. pass. פָּרוּק; f. פְּרוּקָה; pl. פְּרוּקִים, פְּרוּקִין, פְּרוּקוֹת. Y.B. Kam.III, 3d אחד פ׳ ואחד טעוןוכ׳ if (on meeting on the road) one animal is without a load, and the other is laden, the unladen must make room for the laden; היו שניהן … פ׳ if both are laden or both unladen. Ib. שתיהן פ׳ if both wagons are without a load; a. fr.Esp. to help to unload an animal broken down under its burden (Ex. 23:5). B. Mets. II, 10 מצוה … לִפְרוֹק, v. טָעַן II. Ib. אם רצונך לפרוק פְּרוֹק if thou desirest to unload, do so (without my assistance); a. fr. Pi. פֵּירֵק to sever, strip; to take off, release; to take apart. Shebi. II, 2 מְפָרְקִין you may release (trees in the Sabbatical year); Y. ib. 33d top מפ׳ בעלין ‘release refers to (a too luxuriant growth of) leaves. Ukts. II, 5 התחיל לְפָרֵק when he has begun to strip (vegetables). Tosef. ib. II, 13 התחיל לפרק באגוזים when he has begun to strip nuts (of their burrs). Sabb.88a ירדו … ופֵירְקוּם one hundred and twenty myriads of angels of destruction came down and took them (the crowns) off their heads. Ib. בחורב … פֵּרְקוּ (Rashi פירקו) at Horeb they loaded (angels put crowns on their heads), and at Horeb they unloaded (angels took their crowns off). Men.8a; 9b עד שלא פֵרְקָהּ before he took it (the pile of the show bread) apart Y.Yoma I, 38c top מעמירו ומְפָרְקוֹ put it (the Tabernacle) up and broke it up again; העמידו ולא פירקו put it up and did not break it up again; Num. R. s. 13, beg.; Sifra Tsav, Milluim, Par. 1 end.Y.M. Kat. I, 80b bot. מְפָרְקִין את המנעולוכ׳ you may take the shoe off the block. Y.Ab. Zar. III, 43b, v. פַּצִּים; a. fr.Sabb.95a חולב חייב משום מפרק one milking (on the Sabbath) is guilty of an act resembling unloading; Keth.60a יונק מפרק כלאחר יד releasing the cow by sucking is unloading in an unusual way (v. אַחַר). Lev. R. s. 13 עמד ופֵרְקוּם לישראל he rose and took them off the back of the gentiles, and put them on Israel.Sabb.156a לְפָרֵק to take food from before one animal and place it before another, Rashi; (Tosaf.: to empty from vessel to vessel in order to procure a thorough mixture; other defin., v. Ar. s. v..Part. pass. מְפוֹרָק a) unloaded. B. Mets.33a (ref. to Ex. l. c.) ‘under its burden, ולא מפ׳ but not when it is unloaded (and the owner requires assistance to load it again). Ib. לא מפ׳ בחנם when it is unloaded, one need not assist in loading without remuneration.b) taken apart, broken up. Tanḥ. Pkudé 11 והיה מונח ומפ׳וכ׳ and it (the Tabernacle) lay in parts (uncombined) during Hithpa. הִתְפָּרֵק, Nithpa. נִתְפָּרֵק 1) to be taken apart, broken up. Y. Yoma l. c. Sabb.XVII, 1 אע״פ שנִתְפָּרְקוּ although the doors are detached (when the piece of furniture is moved). Tosef.Kel.B. Mets. III, 2 נִתְפָּרְקָה זווכ׳ ed. Zuck. (missing in eds.) if the blades of scissors are separated, each may become unclean for itself; a. fr.Gen. R. s. 36 (ref. to Gen. 9:24) נתפ׳ יינו מעליו the load of his wine was taken from him (he became sober). 2) to be loose, movable like a link or joint (v. פֶּרֶק). Yoma 72a מִתְפָּרְקִין ואיןוכ׳ they (the bars in the ring) were movable but could not slip off. Nidd.9a (of a woman after confinement) איבריה מתפרקיןוכ׳ her limbs are loose (shaky), and her full strength does not return to her before ; Bekh.6b איבריה מתפרקין הימנה she feels as tho her limbs were dropping off. Yalk. Num. 708 תהא מִתְפָּרֶקֶת איברים איברים she shall lose limb after limb; Num. R. s. 9 מתרפקת (corr. acc.); a. e.(Yalk. Cant. 986 מתפרקות some ed., read: מתרפקות, v. רָפַק. Nif. נִפְרָק (denom. of פֶּרֶק) 1) to be out of joint, dislocated, sprained. Sabb.XXII, 6 מי שנִפְרְקָה ידווכ׳ he who sprained his arm or foot. 2) to be removed. Tosef. ib. XIII (XIV), 5 שיִפָּרְקוּ ed. Zuck. (Var. שימחו) that they be removed (cut out).(Hif. הִפְרִיק as Kal and Pi. Tosef.Ber.II, 7 שיַפְרִיק ed. Zuck. (Var. שיְפָרֵק). Y.Shebi.III, beg.34c, v. supra; prob. to be read: יְפָרֵיק.

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  • 10 אונקלי I,

    אוּנְקְלַיI, אָנְקְלַי f. ( אנק, with ל format.; = אוּנְקַי; corresp. to b. h. לוּלַי; Greek adapt. ἀγκολη, LXX Ex. 26:10; cmp. אוֹנִי as to contact of the two languages) prop. little ( camels) neck, hence 1) hook, rack. Kel. XII, 2 א׳ של כתפין Ar. (ed. אונקליות, אונקלין with adject. in the sing., corr. acc.) the carriers hook attached to their yoke, pole Ib. א׳ של דרגש the hook of the bedstead (used for fastening the girths to the posts); נקליטין של the rack of the bed-curtain, v. נַקְלִיטִין. Ib. 3 א׳ שבכותלים hook attached to walls.Tbul Yom IV, 6 ואנ׳ שלהם קיימת and the hook (attached to the now broken yoke) remained unimpaired; a. fr.Pl. אוּנְקְלָאוֹת, אָנְקְ׳, (אונקלין) אוּנְקְלִיּוֹת. Tam.III, 5; Mid. III, 5; a. fr.Kel. l. c.; Tosef. ib. B. Mets. II, 4; v. אוּנְקַי. 2) (cmp. ἀγκαλίς in S. the load carried on the hook, the farmers load of sheaves or bunches; cmp. בלונקי. Tosef.Maas. Sh. IV, 10. כל הא׳ the whole load. (Ib. 11 אונקולין, אונקלי read with ed. Zuck. אינפולי). 3) Trnsf. (medic.) bent cartilage, esp. the cartilage (cart. ensiformis) at the end of the sternum which, being bent inside, presses on the stomach and creates nausea Ab. Zar.29a מעלין א׳וכ׳ you are permitted to lift the cartilage on the Sabbath (by means of a bandage). Ib. מאי א׳וכ׳ what unklay is meant? Ans. the cartilage in front of the heart; v. אִיסְתּוֹמְכָא.

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  • 11 אוּנְקְלַי

    אוּנְקְלַיI, אָנְקְלַי f. ( אנק, with ל format.; = אוּנְקַי; corresp. to b. h. לוּלַי; Greek adapt. ἀγκολη, LXX Ex. 26:10; cmp. אוֹנִי as to contact of the two languages) prop. little ( camels) neck, hence 1) hook, rack. Kel. XII, 2 א׳ של כתפין Ar. (ed. אונקליות, אונקלין with adject. in the sing., corr. acc.) the carriers hook attached to their yoke, pole Ib. א׳ של דרגש the hook of the bedstead (used for fastening the girths to the posts); נקליטין של the rack of the bed-curtain, v. נַקְלִיטִין. Ib. 3 א׳ שבכותלים hook attached to walls.Tbul Yom IV, 6 ואנ׳ שלהם קיימת and the hook (attached to the now broken yoke) remained unimpaired; a. fr.Pl. אוּנְקְלָאוֹת, אָנְקְ׳, (אונקלין) אוּנְקְלִיּוֹת. Tam.III, 5; Mid. III, 5; a. fr.Kel. l. c.; Tosef. ib. B. Mets. II, 4; v. אוּנְקַי. 2) (cmp. ἀγκαλίς in S. the load carried on the hook, the farmers load of sheaves or bunches; cmp. בלונקי. Tosef.Maas. Sh. IV, 10. כל הא׳ the whole load. (Ib. 11 אונקולין, אונקלי read with ed. Zuck. אינפולי). 3) Trnsf. (medic.) bent cartilage, esp. the cartilage (cart. ensiformis) at the end of the sternum which, being bent inside, presses on the stomach and creates nausea Ab. Zar.29a מעלין א׳וכ׳ you are permitted to lift the cartilage on the Sabbath (by means of a bandage). Ib. מאי א׳וכ׳ what unklay is meant? Ans. the cartilage in front of the heart; v. אִיסְתּוֹמְכָא.

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  • 12 חבר

    חֶבֶרm. (b. h.; preced. wds.) 1) association.חֶבֶר עיר a town organization, congregation (for divine services, study, charities). Ber.IV, 7. R. Hash. 34b. Meg.27b top (Rashi: חֲבַר עיר a scholar maintained by the town, v. preced. w.). 2) charm. Snh.65a; Ker.3b, v. חָבַר.Pl. חֲבָרִים. Lam. R. introd. (R. Josh. 2), v. חָבַר, Pi. 3) ח׳ גואלקי a load of sacks tied across an animals back, to unload which you must lift them before untying, contrad. to אֵבֶר גואלקי a load kept in balance by equal weight on both sides, to unload which you need only untie the knot on the animals back. Sabb.154b מאי לאו בחבר גוולקיוכ׳ ed. (Ms. M. באבר גזול or גדול) do you not think (when it says, ib. XXIV, 1, ‘he unties the ropes and the sacks drop of themselves) a ḥeber is meant which must be lifted along the sides of the animal?; לא באבר גואלקיוכ׳ Rashi Ms. a. Ar. (ed. בחבר אגלווקי, Ms. M. בגאלקי מפייהו, read: גופייהו, v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 7) no, a balanced load is meant ; v. Ar. Compl. ed. Koh. s. v. חבר. Cmp. אַבְרַוְורֵי.

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  • 13 חֶבֶר

    חֶבֶרm. (b. h.; preced. wds.) 1) association.חֶבֶר עיר a town organization, congregation (for divine services, study, charities). Ber.IV, 7. R. Hash. 34b. Meg.27b top (Rashi: חֲבַר עיר a scholar maintained by the town, v. preced. w.). 2) charm. Snh.65a; Ker.3b, v. חָבַר.Pl. חֲבָרִים. Lam. R. introd. (R. Josh. 2), v. חָבַר, Pi. 3) ח׳ גואלקי a load of sacks tied across an animals back, to unload which you must lift them before untying, contrad. to אֵבֶר גואלקי a load kept in balance by equal weight on both sides, to unload which you need only untie the knot on the animals back. Sabb.154b מאי לאו בחבר גוולקיוכ׳ ed. (Ms. M. באבר גזול or גדול) do you not think (when it says, ib. XXIV, 1, ‘he unties the ropes and the sacks drop of themselves) a ḥeber is meant which must be lifted along the sides of the animal?; לא באבר גואלקיוכ׳ Rashi Ms. a. Ar. (ed. בחבר אגלווקי, Ms. M. בגאלקי מפייהו, read: גופייהו, v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 7) no, a balanced load is meant ; v. Ar. Compl. ed. Koh. s. v. חבר. Cmp. אַבְרַוְורֵי.

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  • 14 חמר I

    חָמַרI (cmp. חָבַר) 1) to join; to pile up, to load. Ukts. II, 5 והבצלים שחֲמָרָן and the onions which one has piled up; v. אָמַן.Zeb.53a וחוֹמֵר בגודלווכ׳ and loads (i. e. supports the index finger) with his thumb on top and the little finger below (like a balanced load, v. חֶבֶר a. אֵבֶר); (Var. סוֹמֵךְ, v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 3); Yalk. Lev. 469. 2) (denom. of חָמוּר) to be weighty, stringent. Ohol. XIV, 3 אל יֶחְמוֹר זהוכ׳ this must not be made more stringent than ; (ed. Dehr. יַחְמִיר. Hif. הֶחְמִיר ( to put a load on, to pass a restrictive law, to incline to the stricter opinion, opp. היקל to make easy. Yeb.88a מתיך חומר שהֶחְמַרְתָּ עליהוכ׳ on account of the restrictions under which the law puts her in the end (if she marries again and her first husband appears), it is made easy for her in the beginning (by allowing her to marry again), i. e. her heavy responsibility will make her cautious; Y.Gitt.I, beg.43a (add: מתוך). Nidd.66a, a. fr. הֶחְמִירוּ על עצמן they placed themselves under greater restrictions (than the law requires). Ned.I, 1 להחְמִיר, v. חָכַךְ II. Eduy. III, 10, a. e. מַחְמִיר כדבריוכ׳ he adopts the stricter opinion of ; a. v. fr. (Pi. חִמֵּר, v. חַמָּר II.

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  • 15 חָמַר

    חָמַרI (cmp. חָבַר) 1) to join; to pile up, to load. Ukts. II, 5 והבצלים שחֲמָרָן and the onions which one has piled up; v. אָמַן.Zeb.53a וחוֹמֵר בגודלווכ׳ and loads (i. e. supports the index finger) with his thumb on top and the little finger below (like a balanced load, v. חֶבֶר a. אֵבֶר); (Var. סוֹמֵךְ, v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 3); Yalk. Lev. 469. 2) (denom. of חָמוּר) to be weighty, stringent. Ohol. XIV, 3 אל יֶחְמוֹר זהוכ׳ this must not be made more stringent than ; (ed. Dehr. יַחְמִיר. Hif. הֶחְמִיר ( to put a load on, to pass a restrictive law, to incline to the stricter opinion, opp. היקל to make easy. Yeb.88a מתיך חומר שהֶחְמַרְתָּ עליהוכ׳ on account of the restrictions under which the law puts her in the end (if she marries again and her first husband appears), it is made easy for her in the beginning (by allowing her to marry again), i. e. her heavy responsibility will make her cautious; Y.Gitt.I, beg.43a (add: מתוך). Nidd.66a, a. fr. הֶחְמִירוּ על עצמן they placed themselves under greater restrictions (than the law requires). Ned.I, 1 להחְמִיר, v. חָכַךְ II. Eduy. III, 10, a. e. מַחְמִיר כדבריוכ׳ he adopts the stricter opinion of ; a. v. fr. (Pi. חִמֵּר, v. חַמָּר II.

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  • 16 טונא I

    טוּנָאI (= טְעוּנָא; טְעַן) 1) burden, load; bag. Targ. Y. Gen. 44:1, sq. (h. text אמתחת). Targ. Y. Ex. 23:5; a. e.Ber.61a דלא דרי ט׳ Ms. M. (ed. טידי) when he is not carrying a load. Sabb.92a דכל ט׳ דמידליוכ׳ every load which is lifted on poles ; a. fr. 2) (v. טַעֲנָה) argument. Zeb.32b מטוּנָךְ I borrow thine own argument; R. Hash. 4a; Ḥull.132a top (Rashi derives fr. מְטֵי: ‘we have reached thee).Pl. טוּנִין. Targ. Y. Gen. 43:23.

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  • 17 טוּנָא

    טוּנָאI (= טְעוּנָא; טְעַן) 1) burden, load; bag. Targ. Y. Gen. 44:1, sq. (h. text אמתחת). Targ. Y. Ex. 23:5; a. e.Ber.61a דלא דרי ט׳ Ms. M. (ed. טידי) when he is not carrying a load. Sabb.92a דכל ט׳ דמידליוכ׳ every load which is lifted on poles ; a. fr. 2) (v. טַעֲנָה) argument. Zeb.32b מטוּנָךְ I borrow thine own argument; R. Hash. 4a; Ḥull.132a top (Rashi derives fr. מְטֵי: ‘we have reached thee).Pl. טוּנִין. Targ. Y. Gen. 43:23.

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  • 18 טעונא

    טְעוּנָאm., constr. טְעוּן (טְעַן II, v. טוּנָא I) 1) load. Targ. 1 Sam 16:20 ט׳ חמרא ט׳ דלחמא ed. Lag. (oth. ed. טעין דלחמא) an ass-load consisting of a load (or bag, v. infra) of bread and Targ. 2 Kings 5:17; a. e.Sot34a, v. דְּלֵי. B. Mets.97a; a. e.Pl. טְעוּנַיָּיא, טְעוּנֵי. Ib. 32a דרמי … וטְעוּנַיְּיהוּוכ׳ when they themselves and their loads lie on the road. 2) bag.Pl. as ab. Targ. Josh. 2:6 ט׳ כיתנא bags of flax.Y.Dem.II, 22d q, contrad. to אַשְׁפְּלָה. Lam. R. introd. (R. Joh. 1) מובלי ט׳ דחלא loads of bags of sand.

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  • 19 טְעוּנָא

    טְעוּנָאm., constr. טְעוּן (טְעַן II, v. טוּנָא I) 1) load. Targ. 1 Sam 16:20 ט׳ חמרא ט׳ דלחמא ed. Lag. (oth. ed. טעין דלחמא) an ass-load consisting of a load (or bag, v. infra) of bread and Targ. 2 Kings 5:17; a. e.Sot34a, v. דְּלֵי. B. Mets.97a; a. e.Pl. טְעוּנַיָּיא, טְעוּנֵי. Ib. 32a דרמי … וטְעוּנַיְּיהוּוכ׳ when they themselves and their loads lie on the road. 2) bag.Pl. as ab. Targ. Josh. 2:6 ט׳ כיתנא bags of flax.Y.Dem.II, 22d q, contrad. to אַשְׁפְּלָה. Lam. R. introd. (R. Joh. 1) מובלי ט׳ דחלא loads of bags of sand.

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  • 20 יהבא

    יְהָבָאm. (= b. h. יְהָב; preced.) ( that which is put on, bundle, load on the back. R. Hash. 26b; Meg.18a (as an analogy to יהב, Ps. 55:23) the Arab said, שקול יְהָבִיךְ וכ׳ take off thy bundle and put it on my camel; Gen. R. s. 79, end תלי הדין י׳ עלי help me to put my load on; שמעון מיניה י׳ משדי from this they learned that yhaba means load.

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  • Load — 〈[loʊd] f. 10; umg.〉 Dosis eines Rauschmittels [engl., „Ladung“] * * * Load   [ləʊd »Last«] die, / s, alte britische Einheit für unterschiedliche Größen: 1) Zähleinheit, z. B. 1 Load Heringe = 14 440 Stück; 2) Masseneinheit für Stroh u. a., z. B …   Universal-Lexikon

  • load — ► NOUN 1) a heavy or bulky thing being or about to be carried. 2) a weight or source of pressure. 3) the total number or amount carried in a vehicle or container. 4) (a load/loads of) informal a lot of. 5) the amount of work to be done by a… …   English terms dictionary

  • Load — Load, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Loaded}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Loading}. Loaden is obsolete, and laden belongs to lade.] 1. To lay a load or burden on or in, as on a horse or in a cart; to charge with a load, as a gun; to furnish with a lading or cargo, as …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • load up on — ˌload ˈup on [transitive] [present tense I/you/we/they load up on he/she/it loads up on present participle loading up on past tense …   Useful english dictionary

  • load — n: an amount added (as to the price of a security or the net premium in insurance) to represent selling expense and profit to the distributor compare no load Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. load …   Law dictionary

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