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  • 1 אהוב-נפש

    dearly beloved, loved one, sweetheart

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  • 2 רחם

    רְחֵם, רְחֵיםch. sam(רחם to love), 1) to love (h. אהב). Targ. Gen. 22:2. Ib. 37:3. Targ. O. Deut. 6:5. Targ. Prov. 4:6 (ed. Wil. רָחֲמָהּ Pa.); a. fr.Midr. Till., to Ps. 18:2 (expl. ארחמך, ib.) רַחֲמִית יתךוכ׳ I love thee (ref. to Targ. Deut. l. c.); Yalk. ib. 671 רַחְמָאִי יתך. Y.Ber.IX, 14b bot. (R. Akiba speaking to his pupils before his death) רְחִתֵּיה בכל לבי ורחמתיה וכ׳ I loved him with all my heart, and I loved him with all I possessed, but how to love him with all my soul (life) I could not understand, and now Sabb.23b דרָחֵים רבנןוכ׳ he who loves scholars shall have children that are scholars. Y. ib. XIV, 14d bot. חד בר נשר׳ אתתאוכ׳ a man fell in love with a woman … and grew dangerously ill; Y.Ab. Zar. II, 40d bot. Lev. R. s. 25 שמעית דמלכא רַחְמָאוכ׳ I heard that the king loves figs; Koh. R. to II, 20 רחים; ib. רחימא; ib. רחמיה (corr. acc.). Y.Ab. Zar. II, 41a bot. דהוות רַחְמָא מצוותא who loved to be charitable; Y.Ter.VIII, 45c bot. הוו רחמנאוכ׳ (corr. acc.). Keth.105b אם מִרְחַם כולהו רַחְמוּ ליוכ׳ if there is love (among them), they all love me, v. סְנֵי. Snh.89b תרוייהו רַחֲמִינִי להו I love both of them (Isaac und Ishmael); a. fr. 2) (with על) to have compassion on, pity. Targ. Ps. 103:13. Targ. Prov. 28:13; a. fr. Pa. רַחֵם 1) to love. Targ. Gen. 29:32 (O. ed. Vien. Pe.). Targ. Y. Deut. 6:5; a. e.Keth. l. c. האי … דמְרַחְמִין ליהוכ׳ if the people of a place love a teacher, it is not because he is a good man, but because he does not reprove them on heavenly matters (for neglect of religious duties). Y.Ter.VIII, 45c אילולי דאתון מרחמין שמועתאוכ׳ but for your loving traditions (you would not ask such questions); is it not a Mishnah?; Y.Ab. Zar. II, 41a רחמין; a. e.Trnsf. to give suck (v. preced.). Bekh.24a or shall we say, דידה מְרַחְמָא דלאוכ׳ a dam gives suck to her own young, but not to a stranger. Ib. דילמא רַחוּמֵי רחים perhaps this is a case when one gives suck to a stranger (although having a child of her own); v. שְׁבַק. 2) (with על) to compassionate, pity. Targ. Jer. 31:9. Targ. O. Num. 6:25 וירחם עלך ed. Lisb. (oth. ed. ויר׳ יתך; in ed. Berl. untranslated). Targ. Deut. 7:2; a. fr.Macc.23b מדהא מְרַחֵמְתָּא והא לא מרחמתא (Solomon found out which was the true mother of the living child,) because the one showed compassion, and the other did not. Y.Taan.II, 65b אמרין … מִתְרַחֵם עלינן לינן מְרַחְמִיןוכ׳ the men of Niniveh said, if thou wilt have no mercy on us, we shall have no mercy on them (the beasts and the children); a. fr. Ithpa. אִתְרחֵם, Ithpe. אִתְרְחֵם 1) to be loved, beloved. Targ. Prov. 15:9. 2) (with על) to be pitied, be shown mercy. Targ. Y. Ex. 33:19. Targ. Gen. 43:29. Targ. Hos. 14:4; a. e. 3) to be moved to mercy, have pity. Targ. Jer. 31:18 (19) מתרחם ed. Lag. (oth. ed. מתנחם; h. text נחמתי).Y. Taan. l. c., v. supra; a. e.

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  • 3 רחים

    רְחֵם, רְחֵיםch. sam(רחם to love), 1) to love (h. אהב). Targ. Gen. 22:2. Ib. 37:3. Targ. O. Deut. 6:5. Targ. Prov. 4:6 (ed. Wil. רָחֲמָהּ Pa.); a. fr.Midr. Till., to Ps. 18:2 (expl. ארחמך, ib.) רַחֲמִית יתךוכ׳ I love thee (ref. to Targ. Deut. l. c.); Yalk. ib. 671 רַחְמָאִי יתך. Y.Ber.IX, 14b bot. (R. Akiba speaking to his pupils before his death) רְחִתֵּיה בכל לבי ורחמתיה וכ׳ I loved him with all my heart, and I loved him with all I possessed, but how to love him with all my soul (life) I could not understand, and now Sabb.23b דרָחֵים רבנןוכ׳ he who loves scholars shall have children that are scholars. Y. ib. XIV, 14d bot. חד בר נשר׳ אתתאוכ׳ a man fell in love with a woman … and grew dangerously ill; Y.Ab. Zar. II, 40d bot. Lev. R. s. 25 שמעית דמלכא רַחְמָאוכ׳ I heard that the king loves figs; Koh. R. to II, 20 רחים; ib. רחימא; ib. רחמיה (corr. acc.). Y.Ab. Zar. II, 41a bot. דהוות רַחְמָא מצוותא who loved to be charitable; Y.Ter.VIII, 45c bot. הוו רחמנאוכ׳ (corr. acc.). Keth.105b אם מִרְחַם כולהו רַחְמוּ ליוכ׳ if there is love (among them), they all love me, v. סְנֵי. Snh.89b תרוייהו רַחֲמִינִי להו I love both of them (Isaac und Ishmael); a. fr. 2) (with על) to have compassion on, pity. Targ. Ps. 103:13. Targ. Prov. 28:13; a. fr. Pa. רַחֵם 1) to love. Targ. Gen. 29:32 (O. ed. Vien. Pe.). Targ. Y. Deut. 6:5; a. e.Keth. l. c. האי … דמְרַחְמִין ליהוכ׳ if the people of a place love a teacher, it is not because he is a good man, but because he does not reprove them on heavenly matters (for neglect of religious duties). Y.Ter.VIII, 45c אילולי דאתון מרחמין שמועתאוכ׳ but for your loving traditions (you would not ask such questions); is it not a Mishnah?; Y.Ab. Zar. II, 41a רחמין; a. e.Trnsf. to give suck (v. preced.). Bekh.24a or shall we say, דידה מְרַחְמָא דלאוכ׳ a dam gives suck to her own young, but not to a stranger. Ib. דילמא רַחוּמֵי רחים perhaps this is a case when one gives suck to a stranger (although having a child of her own); v. שְׁבַק. 2) (with על) to compassionate, pity. Targ. Jer. 31:9. Targ. O. Num. 6:25 וירחם עלך ed. Lisb. (oth. ed. ויר׳ יתך; in ed. Berl. untranslated). Targ. Deut. 7:2; a. fr.Macc.23b מדהא מְרַחֵמְתָּא והא לא מרחמתא (Solomon found out which was the true mother of the living child,) because the one showed compassion, and the other did not. Y.Taan.II, 65b אמרין … מִתְרַחֵם עלינן לינן מְרַחְמִיןוכ׳ the men of Niniveh said, if thou wilt have no mercy on us, we shall have no mercy on them (the beasts and the children); a. fr. Ithpa. אִתְרחֵם, Ithpe. אִתְרְחֵם 1) to be loved, beloved. Targ. Prov. 15:9. 2) (with על) to be pitied, be shown mercy. Targ. Y. Ex. 33:19. Targ. Gen. 43:29. Targ. Hos. 14:4; a. e. 3) to be moved to mercy, have pity. Targ. Jer. 31:18 (19) מתרחם ed. Lag. (oth. ed. מתנחם; h. text נחמתי).Y. Taan. l. c., v. supra; a. e.

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  • 4 רְחֵם

    רְחֵם, רְחֵיםch. sam(רחם to love), 1) to love (h. אהב). Targ. Gen. 22:2. Ib. 37:3. Targ. O. Deut. 6:5. Targ. Prov. 4:6 (ed. Wil. רָחֲמָהּ Pa.); a. fr.Midr. Till., to Ps. 18:2 (expl. ארחמך, ib.) רַחֲמִית יתךוכ׳ I love thee (ref. to Targ. Deut. l. c.); Yalk. ib. 671 רַחְמָאִי יתך. Y.Ber.IX, 14b bot. (R. Akiba speaking to his pupils before his death) רְחִתֵּיה בכל לבי ורחמתיה וכ׳ I loved him with all my heart, and I loved him with all I possessed, but how to love him with all my soul (life) I could not understand, and now Sabb.23b דרָחֵים רבנןוכ׳ he who loves scholars shall have children that are scholars. Y. ib. XIV, 14d bot. חד בר נשר׳ אתתאוכ׳ a man fell in love with a woman … and grew dangerously ill; Y.Ab. Zar. II, 40d bot. Lev. R. s. 25 שמעית דמלכא רַחְמָאוכ׳ I heard that the king loves figs; Koh. R. to II, 20 רחים; ib. רחימא; ib. רחמיה (corr. acc.). Y.Ab. Zar. II, 41a bot. דהוות רַחְמָא מצוותא who loved to be charitable; Y.Ter.VIII, 45c bot. הוו רחמנאוכ׳ (corr. acc.). Keth.105b אם מִרְחַם כולהו רַחְמוּ ליוכ׳ if there is love (among them), they all love me, v. סְנֵי. Snh.89b תרוייהו רַחֲמִינִי להו I love both of them (Isaac und Ishmael); a. fr. 2) (with על) to have compassion on, pity. Targ. Ps. 103:13. Targ. Prov. 28:13; a. fr. Pa. רַחֵם 1) to love. Targ. Gen. 29:32 (O. ed. Vien. Pe.). Targ. Y. Deut. 6:5; a. e.Keth. l. c. האי … דמְרַחְמִין ליהוכ׳ if the people of a place love a teacher, it is not because he is a good man, but because he does not reprove them on heavenly matters (for neglect of religious duties). Y.Ter.VIII, 45c אילולי דאתון מרחמין שמועתאוכ׳ but for your loving traditions (you would not ask such questions); is it not a Mishnah?; Y.Ab. Zar. II, 41a רחמין; a. e.Trnsf. to give suck (v. preced.). Bekh.24a or shall we say, דידה מְרַחְמָא דלאוכ׳ a dam gives suck to her own young, but not to a stranger. Ib. דילמא רַחוּמֵי רחים perhaps this is a case when one gives suck to a stranger (although having a child of her own); v. שְׁבַק. 2) (with על) to compassionate, pity. Targ. Jer. 31:9. Targ. O. Num. 6:25 וירחם עלך ed. Lisb. (oth. ed. ויר׳ יתך; in ed. Berl. untranslated). Targ. Deut. 7:2; a. fr.Macc.23b מדהא מְרַחֵמְתָּא והא לא מרחמתא (Solomon found out which was the true mother of the living child,) because the one showed compassion, and the other did not. Y.Taan.II, 65b אמרין … מִתְרַחֵם עלינן לינן מְרַחְמִיןוכ׳ the men of Niniveh said, if thou wilt have no mercy on us, we shall have no mercy on them (the beasts and the children); a. fr. Ithpa. אִתְרחֵם, Ithpe. אִתְרְחֵם 1) to be loved, beloved. Targ. Prov. 15:9. 2) (with על) to be pitied, be shown mercy. Targ. Y. Ex. 33:19. Targ. Gen. 43:29. Targ. Hos. 14:4; a. e. 3) to be moved to mercy, have pity. Targ. Jer. 31:18 (19) מתרחם ed. Lag. (oth. ed. מתנחם; h. text נחמתי).Y. Taan. l. c., v. supra; a. e.

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  • 5 רְחֵים

    רְחֵם, רְחֵיםch. sam(רחם to love), 1) to love (h. אהב). Targ. Gen. 22:2. Ib. 37:3. Targ. O. Deut. 6:5. Targ. Prov. 4:6 (ed. Wil. רָחֲמָהּ Pa.); a. fr.Midr. Till., to Ps. 18:2 (expl. ארחמך, ib.) רַחֲמִית יתךוכ׳ I love thee (ref. to Targ. Deut. l. c.); Yalk. ib. 671 רַחְמָאִי יתך. Y.Ber.IX, 14b bot. (R. Akiba speaking to his pupils before his death) רְחִתֵּיה בכל לבי ורחמתיה וכ׳ I loved him with all my heart, and I loved him with all I possessed, but how to love him with all my soul (life) I could not understand, and now Sabb.23b דרָחֵים רבנןוכ׳ he who loves scholars shall have children that are scholars. Y. ib. XIV, 14d bot. חד בר נשר׳ אתתאוכ׳ a man fell in love with a woman … and grew dangerously ill; Y.Ab. Zar. II, 40d bot. Lev. R. s. 25 שמעית דמלכא רַחְמָאוכ׳ I heard that the king loves figs; Koh. R. to II, 20 רחים; ib. רחימא; ib. רחמיה (corr. acc.). Y.Ab. Zar. II, 41a bot. דהוות רַחְמָא מצוותא who loved to be charitable; Y.Ter.VIII, 45c bot. הוו רחמנאוכ׳ (corr. acc.). Keth.105b אם מִרְחַם כולהו רַחְמוּ ליוכ׳ if there is love (among them), they all love me, v. סְנֵי. Snh.89b תרוייהו רַחֲמִינִי להו I love both of them (Isaac und Ishmael); a. fr. 2) (with על) to have compassion on, pity. Targ. Ps. 103:13. Targ. Prov. 28:13; a. fr. Pa. רַחֵם 1) to love. Targ. Gen. 29:32 (O. ed. Vien. Pe.). Targ. Y. Deut. 6:5; a. e.Keth. l. c. האי … דמְרַחְמִין ליהוכ׳ if the people of a place love a teacher, it is not because he is a good man, but because he does not reprove them on heavenly matters (for neglect of religious duties). Y.Ter.VIII, 45c אילולי דאתון מרחמין שמועתאוכ׳ but for your loving traditions (you would not ask such questions); is it not a Mishnah?; Y.Ab. Zar. II, 41a רחמין; a. e.Trnsf. to give suck (v. preced.). Bekh.24a or shall we say, דידה מְרַחְמָא דלאוכ׳ a dam gives suck to her own young, but not to a stranger. Ib. דילמא רַחוּמֵי רחים perhaps this is a case when one gives suck to a stranger (although having a child of her own); v. שְׁבַק. 2) (with על) to compassionate, pity. Targ. Jer. 31:9. Targ. O. Num. 6:25 וירחם עלך ed. Lisb. (oth. ed. ויר׳ יתך; in ed. Berl. untranslated). Targ. Deut. 7:2; a. fr.Macc.23b מדהא מְרַחֵמְתָּא והא לא מרחמתא (Solomon found out which was the true mother of the living child,) because the one showed compassion, and the other did not. Y.Taan.II, 65b אמרין … מִתְרַחֵם עלינן לינן מְרַחְמִיןוכ׳ the men of Niniveh said, if thou wilt have no mercy on us, we shall have no mercy on them (the beasts and the children); a. fr. Ithpa. אִתְרחֵם, Ithpe. אִתְרְחֵם 1) to be loved, beloved. Targ. Prov. 15:9. 2) (with על) to be pitied, be shown mercy. Targ. Y. Ex. 33:19. Targ. Gen. 43:29. Targ. Hos. 14:4; a. e. 3) to be moved to mercy, have pity. Targ. Jer. 31:18 (19) מתרחם ed. Lag. (oth. ed. מתנחם; h. text נחמתי).Y. Taan. l. c., v. supra; a. e.

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  • 6 פלטרין

    פַּלְטֵרִין, פַּלְטֵי׳, פַּלְטוֹ׳, פַּלְטֵרm. (πραιτώριον, prætorium) headquarters; palace, residence; country-seat. Snh.II, 3 (20a) אינו יוצא מפתח פ׳ שלו (Y. ed. פלטו׳, Ar. פלטין) must not leave his royal residence (to escort the dead). Num. R. s. 1 end אף … ועושה אותן בני פַלְטַירִי so I will bring them near me and make them sons of my palace (= פַּלָּטִינִי); (Yalk. Num. 695 פלטנטירין; Tanḥ. Bmidb. 26 פלמנטרין, v. פַּלְמַנְטָר). Num. R. s. 13 כשתכנס … לפ׳ שלך when thou enterest thy province and comest to thy headquarters. Ib. והיו בני המדינה עומדים על פתח פ׳ … יכנס המלך לפַלְטרוֹ (not לפלטר) the citizens stood at the entrance of the palace and cried, let the king enter his palace. Pirké dR. El. ch. III שהוא רוצה לבנות פלטרים שלו (corr. פלטרין) who wishes to build his palace; a. fr.Pl. פַּלְטֵירִין, פַּלְטוֹרִין. Esth. R. to I, 2 כל אחד ואחד היו לו שני פ׳וכ׳ each had two residences, one for the summer ; a. e.Fem. form: פַּלְטוֹרָה, פַּלְטֵירָה. Sifré Deut. 309 פלטו׳ אחת; Yalk. ib. 942 פלטי׳, v. infra.Pl. פַּלְטוֹרִיּוֹת, פַּלְטֵירִיאוֹת. Ib. מי שהורישו אביו עשר פ׳ ועמד וקנה פלטורה אחתוכ׳ one to whom his father left ten country-seats, but he rose and bought one with his own money, and this he loved מכל פ׳ שהנחילו אביו (not … רה) more than all the residences that his father had left him. Sifré Deut. 353; Yalk. ib. 959. Koh. R. to VI, 3 שתי פַלְטֵרִיּוֹת, v. supra. Gen. R. s. 71 ירש אשר פ׳ מהוכ׳ (not ירש גבהי) Asher possessed more residences (abroad) than Judah possessed districts; Yalk. ib. 128 פלטיאות (corr. acc.). פלטריות Gen. R. s. 41, a. e., v. פְּלַטְיָא.

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  • 7 פלטי׳

    פַּלְטֵרִין, פַּלְטֵי׳, פַּלְטוֹ׳, פַּלְטֵרm. (πραιτώριον, prætorium) headquarters; palace, residence; country-seat. Snh.II, 3 (20a) אינו יוצא מפתח פ׳ שלו (Y. ed. פלטו׳, Ar. פלטין) must not leave his royal residence (to escort the dead). Num. R. s. 1 end אף … ועושה אותן בני פַלְטַירִי so I will bring them near me and make them sons of my palace (= פַּלָּטִינִי); (Yalk. Num. 695 פלטנטירין; Tanḥ. Bmidb. 26 פלמנטרין, v. פַּלְמַנְטָר). Num. R. s. 13 כשתכנס … לפ׳ שלך when thou enterest thy province and comest to thy headquarters. Ib. והיו בני המדינה עומדים על פתח פ׳ … יכנס המלך לפַלְטרוֹ (not לפלטר) the citizens stood at the entrance of the palace and cried, let the king enter his palace. Pirké dR. El. ch. III שהוא רוצה לבנות פלטרים שלו (corr. פלטרין) who wishes to build his palace; a. fr.Pl. פַּלְטֵירִין, פַּלְטוֹרִין. Esth. R. to I, 2 כל אחד ואחד היו לו שני פ׳וכ׳ each had two residences, one for the summer ; a. e.Fem. form: פַּלְטוֹרָה, פַּלְטֵירָה. Sifré Deut. 309 פלטו׳ אחת; Yalk. ib. 942 פלטי׳, v. infra.Pl. פַּלְטוֹרִיּוֹת, פַּלְטֵירִיאוֹת. Ib. מי שהורישו אביו עשר פ׳ ועמד וקנה פלטורה אחתוכ׳ one to whom his father left ten country-seats, but he rose and bought one with his own money, and this he loved מכל פ׳ שהנחילו אביו (not … רה) more than all the residences that his father had left him. Sifré Deut. 353; Yalk. ib. 959. Koh. R. to VI, 3 שתי פַלְטֵרִיּוֹת, v. supra. Gen. R. s. 71 ירש אשר פ׳ מהוכ׳ (not ירש גבהי) Asher possessed more residences (abroad) than Judah possessed districts; Yalk. ib. 128 פלטיאות (corr. acc.). פלטריות Gen. R. s. 41, a. e., v. פְּלַטְיָא.

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  • 8 פַּלְטֵרִין

    פַּלְטֵרִין, פַּלְטֵי׳, פַּלְטוֹ׳, פַּלְטֵרm. (πραιτώριον, prætorium) headquarters; palace, residence; country-seat. Snh.II, 3 (20a) אינו יוצא מפתח פ׳ שלו (Y. ed. פלטו׳, Ar. פלטין) must not leave his royal residence (to escort the dead). Num. R. s. 1 end אף … ועושה אותן בני פַלְטַירִי so I will bring them near me and make them sons of my palace (= פַּלָּטִינִי); (Yalk. Num. 695 פלטנטירין; Tanḥ. Bmidb. 26 פלמנטרין, v. פַּלְמַנְטָר). Num. R. s. 13 כשתכנס … לפ׳ שלך when thou enterest thy province and comest to thy headquarters. Ib. והיו בני המדינה עומדים על פתח פ׳ … יכנס המלך לפַלְטרוֹ (not לפלטר) the citizens stood at the entrance of the palace and cried, let the king enter his palace. Pirké dR. El. ch. III שהוא רוצה לבנות פלטרים שלו (corr. פלטרין) who wishes to build his palace; a. fr.Pl. פַּלְטֵירִין, פַּלְטוֹרִין. Esth. R. to I, 2 כל אחד ואחד היו לו שני פ׳וכ׳ each had two residences, one for the summer ; a. e.Fem. form: פַּלְטוֹרָה, פַּלְטֵירָה. Sifré Deut. 309 פלטו׳ אחת; Yalk. ib. 942 פלטי׳, v. infra.Pl. פַּלְטוֹרִיּוֹת, פַּלְטֵירִיאוֹת. Ib. מי שהורישו אביו עשר פ׳ ועמד וקנה פלטורה אחתוכ׳ one to whom his father left ten country-seats, but he rose and bought one with his own money, and this he loved מכל פ׳ שהנחילו אביו (not … רה) more than all the residences that his father had left him. Sifré Deut. 353; Yalk. ib. 959. Koh. R. to VI, 3 שתי פַלְטֵרִיּוֹת, v. supra. Gen. R. s. 71 ירש אשר פ׳ מהוכ׳ (not ירש גבהי) Asher possessed more residences (abroad) than Judah possessed districts; Yalk. ib. 128 פלטיאות (corr. acc.). פלטריות Gen. R. s. 41, a. e., v. פְּלַטְיָא.

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  • 9 פַּלְטֵי׳

    פַּלְטֵרִין, פַּלְטֵי׳, פַּלְטוֹ׳, פַּלְטֵרm. (πραιτώριον, prætorium) headquarters; palace, residence; country-seat. Snh.II, 3 (20a) אינו יוצא מפתח פ׳ שלו (Y. ed. פלטו׳, Ar. פלטין) must not leave his royal residence (to escort the dead). Num. R. s. 1 end אף … ועושה אותן בני פַלְטַירִי so I will bring them near me and make them sons of my palace (= פַּלָּטִינִי); (Yalk. Num. 695 פלטנטירין; Tanḥ. Bmidb. 26 פלמנטרין, v. פַּלְמַנְטָר). Num. R. s. 13 כשתכנס … לפ׳ שלך when thou enterest thy province and comest to thy headquarters. Ib. והיו בני המדינה עומדים על פתח פ׳ … יכנס המלך לפַלְטרוֹ (not לפלטר) the citizens stood at the entrance of the palace and cried, let the king enter his palace. Pirké dR. El. ch. III שהוא רוצה לבנות פלטרים שלו (corr. פלטרין) who wishes to build his palace; a. fr.Pl. פַּלְטֵירִין, פַּלְטוֹרִין. Esth. R. to I, 2 כל אחד ואחד היו לו שני פ׳וכ׳ each had two residences, one for the summer ; a. e.Fem. form: פַּלְטוֹרָה, פַּלְטֵירָה. Sifré Deut. 309 פלטו׳ אחת; Yalk. ib. 942 פלטי׳, v. infra.Pl. פַּלְטוֹרִיּוֹת, פַּלְטֵירִיאוֹת. Ib. מי שהורישו אביו עשר פ׳ ועמד וקנה פלטורה אחתוכ׳ one to whom his father left ten country-seats, but he rose and bought one with his own money, and this he loved מכל פ׳ שהנחילו אביו (not … רה) more than all the residences that his father had left him. Sifré Deut. 353; Yalk. ib. 959. Koh. R. to VI, 3 שתי פַלְטֵרִיּוֹת, v. supra. Gen. R. s. 71 ירש אשר פ׳ מהוכ׳ (not ירש גבהי) Asher possessed more residences (abroad) than Judah possessed districts; Yalk. ib. 128 פלטיאות (corr. acc.). פלטריות Gen. R. s. 41, a. e., v. פְּלַטְיָא.

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  • 10 פַּלְטוֹ׳

    פַּלְטֵרִין, פַּלְטֵי׳, פַּלְטוֹ׳, פַּלְטֵרm. (πραιτώριον, prætorium) headquarters; palace, residence; country-seat. Snh.II, 3 (20a) אינו יוצא מפתח פ׳ שלו (Y. ed. פלטו׳, Ar. פלטין) must not leave his royal residence (to escort the dead). Num. R. s. 1 end אף … ועושה אותן בני פַלְטַירִי so I will bring them near me and make them sons of my palace (= פַּלָּטִינִי); (Yalk. Num. 695 פלטנטירין; Tanḥ. Bmidb. 26 פלמנטרין, v. פַּלְמַנְטָר). Num. R. s. 13 כשתכנס … לפ׳ שלך when thou enterest thy province and comest to thy headquarters. Ib. והיו בני המדינה עומדים על פתח פ׳ … יכנס המלך לפַלְטרוֹ (not לפלטר) the citizens stood at the entrance of the palace and cried, let the king enter his palace. Pirké dR. El. ch. III שהוא רוצה לבנות פלטרים שלו (corr. פלטרין) who wishes to build his palace; a. fr.Pl. פַּלְטֵירִין, פַּלְטוֹרִין. Esth. R. to I, 2 כל אחד ואחד היו לו שני פ׳וכ׳ each had two residences, one for the summer ; a. e.Fem. form: פַּלְטוֹרָה, פַּלְטֵירָה. Sifré Deut. 309 פלטו׳ אחת; Yalk. ib. 942 פלטי׳, v. infra.Pl. פַּלְטוֹרִיּוֹת, פַּלְטֵירִיאוֹת. Ib. מי שהורישו אביו עשר פ׳ ועמד וקנה פלטורה אחתוכ׳ one to whom his father left ten country-seats, but he rose and bought one with his own money, and this he loved מכל פ׳ שהנחילו אביו (not … רה) more than all the residences that his father had left him. Sifré Deut. 353; Yalk. ib. 959. Koh. R. to VI, 3 שתי פַלְטֵרִיּוֹת, v. supra. Gen. R. s. 71 ירש אשר פ׳ מהוכ׳ (not ירש גבהי) Asher possessed more residences (abroad) than Judah possessed districts; Yalk. ib. 128 פלטיאות (corr. acc.). פלטריות Gen. R. s. 41, a. e., v. פְּלַטְיָא.

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  • 11 פַּלְטֵר

    פַּלְטֵרִין, פַּלְטֵי׳, פַּלְטוֹ׳, פַּלְטֵרm. (πραιτώριον, prætorium) headquarters; palace, residence; country-seat. Snh.II, 3 (20a) אינו יוצא מפתח פ׳ שלו (Y. ed. פלטו׳, Ar. פלטין) must not leave his royal residence (to escort the dead). Num. R. s. 1 end אף … ועושה אותן בני פַלְטַירִי so I will bring them near me and make them sons of my palace (= פַּלָּטִינִי); (Yalk. Num. 695 פלטנטירין; Tanḥ. Bmidb. 26 פלמנטרין, v. פַּלְמַנְטָר). Num. R. s. 13 כשתכנס … לפ׳ שלך when thou enterest thy province and comest to thy headquarters. Ib. והיו בני המדינה עומדים על פתח פ׳ … יכנס המלך לפַלְטרוֹ (not לפלטר) the citizens stood at the entrance of the palace and cried, let the king enter his palace. Pirké dR. El. ch. III שהוא רוצה לבנות פלטרים שלו (corr. פלטרין) who wishes to build his palace; a. fr.Pl. פַּלְטֵירִין, פַּלְטוֹרִין. Esth. R. to I, 2 כל אחד ואחד היו לו שני פ׳וכ׳ each had two residences, one for the summer ; a. e.Fem. form: פַּלְטוֹרָה, פַּלְטֵירָה. Sifré Deut. 309 פלטו׳ אחת; Yalk. ib. 942 פלטי׳, v. infra.Pl. פַּלְטוֹרִיּוֹת, פַּלְטֵירִיאוֹת. Ib. מי שהורישו אביו עשר פ׳ ועמד וקנה פלטורה אחתוכ׳ one to whom his father left ten country-seats, but he rose and bought one with his own money, and this he loved מכל פ׳ שהנחילו אביו (not … רה) more than all the residences that his father had left him. Sifré Deut. 353; Yalk. ib. 959. Koh. R. to VI, 3 שתי פַלְטֵרִיּוֹת, v. supra. Gen. R. s. 71 ירש אשר פ׳ מהוכ׳ (not ירש גבהי) Asher possessed more residences (abroad) than Judah possessed districts; Yalk. ib. 128 פלטיאות (corr. acc.). פלטריות Gen. R. s. 41, a. e., v. פְּלַטְיָא.

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  • 12 קטטה

    קְטָטָהf. (preced.; cmp. meanings of חסד, חרף) quarrel, dispute, discord, opp. שלום. Yeb.XV, 1 ק׳ בינו לבינהוכ׳ if there had been a dispute between husband and wife (at the time of, or before his alleged death) Y. ib. 14d top לא קדשתני … אין זה ק׳ if she had said (at the time of the dispute), thou hast never betrothed me …, this is not a dispute (on account of which her statement concerning her husbands death is to be rejected); קידשתני … הרי זה ק׳ thou didst betroth me, but thou hast divorced me and not given me my ḳthubah, that is a dispute (which makes her untrustworthy); Bab. ib. 116a. Ib. מאי טעמא דק׳ what is the reason that her statement is disbelieved in the case of a dispute? Ib. b דארגיל הוא ק׳ (Tosaf. דארגיל בה ק׳ when he was in the habit of quarrelling (whereas she loved him). Ib. עד אחד בק׳ מהו if there is one witness testifying to the husbands death, is it sufficient also if disunion was known to have existed between them? Ib. כיון דאית ליה ק׳וכ׳ because there has been discord between them, (we apprehend that) she will not be careful to ascertain her husbands death, and get married again. Sabb.130a מצוה שקבלו עליהם בק׳ a law that the Israelites accepted under quarrel (protest), opp. בשמחה. Pesik. R. s. 38 אם היתה ק׳וכ׳ if there has been a quarrel between a man and his neighbor, how can he obtain forgiveness on the Day of Atonement? Gen. R. s. 8 שלום … דכוליה ק׳ Peace said (to God), let him (man) not be created, for he will be all quarrel. Koh. R. to IV, 9 (when he saw two men walking on the road, he said) שלום לכון מרי ק׳ peace to you, men of quarrel (sure to have a dispute); a. e.

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  • 13 קְטָטָה

    קְטָטָהf. (preced.; cmp. meanings of חסד, חרף) quarrel, dispute, discord, opp. שלום. Yeb.XV, 1 ק׳ בינו לבינהוכ׳ if there had been a dispute between husband and wife (at the time of, or before his alleged death) Y. ib. 14d top לא קדשתני … אין זה ק׳ if she had said (at the time of the dispute), thou hast never betrothed me …, this is not a dispute (on account of which her statement concerning her husbands death is to be rejected); קידשתני … הרי זה ק׳ thou didst betroth me, but thou hast divorced me and not given me my ḳthubah, that is a dispute (which makes her untrustworthy); Bab. ib. 116a. Ib. מאי טעמא דק׳ what is the reason that her statement is disbelieved in the case of a dispute? Ib. b דארגיל הוא ק׳ (Tosaf. דארגיל בה ק׳ when he was in the habit of quarrelling (whereas she loved him). Ib. עד אחד בק׳ מהו if there is one witness testifying to the husbands death, is it sufficient also if disunion was known to have existed between them? Ib. כיון דאית ליה ק׳וכ׳ because there has been discord between them, (we apprehend that) she will not be careful to ascertain her husbands death, and get married again. Sabb.130a מצוה שקבלו עליהם בק׳ a law that the Israelites accepted under quarrel (protest), opp. בשמחה. Pesik. R. s. 38 אם היתה ק׳וכ׳ if there has been a quarrel between a man and his neighbor, how can he obtain forgiveness on the Day of Atonement? Gen. R. s. 8 שלום … דכוליה ק׳ Peace said (to God), let him (man) not be created, for he will be all quarrel. Koh. R. to IV, 9 (when he saw two men walking on the road, he said) שלום לכון מרי ק׳ peace to you, men of quarrel (sure to have a dispute); a. e.

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