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  • 1 צדי

    צְדֵי, צְדָאch. same, to desolate. Targ. Ps. 9:7 צְדִיתָא (some ed. Pa.).Part. pass. צָדֵי, (צַדִּי,); f. צַדְיָא = h. שָׁמֵם; fr. which (צַרֵּי) צָרִי to be desolate; to be confounded, astounded. Targ. Lev. 26:33, sqq. Targ. Jer. 9:9. Targ. Ez. 36:4. Targ. Lam. 1:16. Targ. O. Lev. 26:32 וִיצַדּוֹן ed. Berl. (ed. Vien., a. Y. ויִצְדּוּן). Targ. Ez. 26:16; a. fr.Lam. R. to II, 2; ib. to IV, 18 (ref. to צדו, ib.) צַדִּיאָה אורחאוכ׳ deserted is the road, so that we cannot walk on our highways (v. Targ. a. l.).Y.Ber.I, beg.2a צדי לון; Lev. R. s. 12, a. e. צדי לי some ed., v. צְרַח II. Af. אַצְדֵּי to make desolate; to confound. Targ. Ps. 79:7. Targ. Ez. 20:26. Ib. 36:3. Targ. Y. Num. 21:30; a. fr. Pa. צַדֵּי same. Targ. O. Num. l. c. צַדִּיוּ ed. Berl. (oth. ed. צִדִּיאוּ; ed. Vien. צָדִ׳). Targ. Job 16:7 צַדִּיתָא (ed. Wil. צַדְיָתָא, corr. acc.); a. e. Ithpa. אִצְטַדֵּי, אִצְתַּדֵּי, Ittaf. אִתַּצְדֵּי 1) to be made desolate; to be confounded. Targ. Ps. 9:7. Ib. 102:18 (h. text ערער). Targ. Job 18:20; a. e. 2) (cmp. צדד) to be removed, disturbed. Nidd.45a אִתַּצּוּדֵי הוא דלא מִתַּצְדֵּי they (the tokens of virginity) are not disturbed (by coition); (prob. to be read: אִתּצוּרֵי … מִתַּצְרֵי (fr. יְצַר) they have not yet been formed).

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  • 2 צדא

    צְדֵי, צְדָאch. same, to desolate. Targ. Ps. 9:7 צְדִיתָא (some ed. Pa.).Part. pass. צָדֵי, (צַדִּי,); f. צַדְיָא = h. שָׁמֵם; fr. which (צַרֵּי) צָרִי to be desolate; to be confounded, astounded. Targ. Lev. 26:33, sqq. Targ. Jer. 9:9. Targ. Ez. 36:4. Targ. Lam. 1:16. Targ. O. Lev. 26:32 וִיצַדּוֹן ed. Berl. (ed. Vien., a. Y. ויִצְדּוּן). Targ. Ez. 26:16; a. fr.Lam. R. to II, 2; ib. to IV, 18 (ref. to צדו, ib.) צַדִּיאָה אורחאוכ׳ deserted is the road, so that we cannot walk on our highways (v. Targ. a. l.).Y.Ber.I, beg.2a צדי לון; Lev. R. s. 12, a. e. צדי לי some ed., v. צְרַח II. Af. אַצְדֵּי to make desolate; to confound. Targ. Ps. 79:7. Targ. Ez. 20:26. Ib. 36:3. Targ. Y. Num. 21:30; a. fr. Pa. צַדֵּי same. Targ. O. Num. l. c. צַדִּיוּ ed. Berl. (oth. ed. צִדִּיאוּ; ed. Vien. צָדִ׳). Targ. Job 16:7 צַדִּיתָא (ed. Wil. צַדְיָתָא, corr. acc.); a. e. Ithpa. אִצְטַדֵּי, אִצְתַּדֵּי, Ittaf. אִתַּצְדֵּי 1) to be made desolate; to be confounded. Targ. Ps. 9:7. Ib. 102:18 (h. text ערער). Targ. Job 18:20; a. e. 2) (cmp. צדד) to be removed, disturbed. Nidd.45a אִתַּצּוּדֵי הוא דלא מִתַּצְדֵּי they (the tokens of virginity) are not disturbed (by coition); (prob. to be read: אִתּצוּרֵי … מִתַּצְרֵי (fr. יְצַר) they have not yet been formed).

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  • 3 צְדֵי

    צְדֵי, צְדָאch. same, to desolate. Targ. Ps. 9:7 צְדִיתָא (some ed. Pa.).Part. pass. צָדֵי, (צַדִּי,); f. צַדְיָא = h. שָׁמֵם; fr. which (צַרֵּי) צָרִי to be desolate; to be confounded, astounded. Targ. Lev. 26:33, sqq. Targ. Jer. 9:9. Targ. Ez. 36:4. Targ. Lam. 1:16. Targ. O. Lev. 26:32 וִיצַדּוֹן ed. Berl. (ed. Vien., a. Y. ויִצְדּוּן). Targ. Ez. 26:16; a. fr.Lam. R. to II, 2; ib. to IV, 18 (ref. to צדו, ib.) צַדִּיאָה אורחאוכ׳ deserted is the road, so that we cannot walk on our highways (v. Targ. a. l.).Y.Ber.I, beg.2a צדי לון; Lev. R. s. 12, a. e. צדי לי some ed., v. צְרַח II. Af. אַצְדֵּי to make desolate; to confound. Targ. Ps. 79:7. Targ. Ez. 20:26. Ib. 36:3. Targ. Y. Num. 21:30; a. fr. Pa. צַדֵּי same. Targ. O. Num. l. c. צַדִּיוּ ed. Berl. (oth. ed. צִדִּיאוּ; ed. Vien. צָדִ׳). Targ. Job 16:7 צַדִּיתָא (ed. Wil. צַדְיָתָא, corr. acc.); a. e. Ithpa. אִצְטַדֵּי, אִצְתַּדֵּי, Ittaf. אִתַּצְדֵּי 1) to be made desolate; to be confounded. Targ. Ps. 9:7. Ib. 102:18 (h. text ערער). Targ. Job 18:20; a. e. 2) (cmp. צדד) to be removed, disturbed. Nidd.45a אִתַּצּוּדֵי הוא דלא מִתַּצְדֵּי they (the tokens of virginity) are not disturbed (by coition); (prob. to be read: אִתּצוּרֵי … מִתַּצְרֵי (fr. יְצַר) they have not yet been formed).

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  • 4 צְדָא

    צְדֵי, צְדָאch. same, to desolate. Targ. Ps. 9:7 צְדִיתָא (some ed. Pa.).Part. pass. צָדֵי, (צַדִּי,); f. צַדְיָא = h. שָׁמֵם; fr. which (צַרֵּי) צָרִי to be desolate; to be confounded, astounded. Targ. Lev. 26:33, sqq. Targ. Jer. 9:9. Targ. Ez. 36:4. Targ. Lam. 1:16. Targ. O. Lev. 26:32 וִיצַדּוֹן ed. Berl. (ed. Vien., a. Y. ויִצְדּוּן). Targ. Ez. 26:16; a. fr.Lam. R. to II, 2; ib. to IV, 18 (ref. to צדו, ib.) צַדִּיאָה אורחאוכ׳ deserted is the road, so that we cannot walk on our highways (v. Targ. a. l.).Y.Ber.I, beg.2a צדי לון; Lev. R. s. 12, a. e. צדי לי some ed., v. צְרַח II. Af. אַצְדֵּי to make desolate; to confound. Targ. Ps. 79:7. Targ. Ez. 20:26. Ib. 36:3. Targ. Y. Num. 21:30; a. fr. Pa. צַדֵּי same. Targ. O. Num. l. c. צַדִּיוּ ed. Berl. (oth. ed. צִדִּיאוּ; ed. Vien. צָדִ׳). Targ. Job 16:7 צַדִּיתָא (ed. Wil. צַדְיָתָא, corr. acc.); a. e. Ithpa. אִצְטַדֵּי, אִצְתַּדֵּי, Ittaf. אִתַּצְדֵּי 1) to be made desolate; to be confounded. Targ. Ps. 9:7. Ib. 102:18 (h. text ערער). Targ. Job 18:20; a. e. 2) (cmp. צדד) to be removed, disturbed. Nidd.45a אִתַּצּוּדֵי הוא דלא מִתַּצְדֵּי they (the tokens of virginity) are not disturbed (by coition); (prob. to be read: אִתּצוּרֵי … מִתַּצְרֵי (fr. יְצַר) they have not yet been formed).

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  • 5 צדי

    צדי, צָדָהII (b. h.; preced.; cmp. meanings of סוּר) to remove (the inhabitants of), make desolate. Gen. R. s. 26 (ref. to עיים, Deut. 2:23, v. Ez. 21:32) שצָדוּ את העולם they depopulated the world. Nif. נִצְדָּה to become desolate. Cant. R. to IV, 1 they offer seventy sacrifices on the Succoth festival in behalf of the nations שלא יִצָּדֶה העולם מהן that the world may not be depopulated of them (through their extinction); Yalk. Num. 782; Pesik. Bayom, p. 194a> יצאו (Ms. O. יצרא; corr. acc.). Gen. R. l. c. גרמו לעולם שיִצּוֹד (from צדד or צוד) they were the cause that the world was desolated (through the flood). Hof. הוּצְדֶּה to be removed. Ib. הוּצְדּוּ מן העולם they were removed from the world.

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  • 6 צדה II

    צדי, צָדָהII (b. h.; preced.; cmp. meanings of סוּר) to remove (the inhabitants of), make desolate. Gen. R. s. 26 (ref. to עיים, Deut. 2:23, v. Ez. 21:32) שצָדוּ את העולם they depopulated the world. Nif. נִצְדָּה to become desolate. Cant. R. to IV, 1 they offer seventy sacrifices on the Succoth festival in behalf of the nations שלא יִצָּדֶה העולם מהן that the world may not be depopulated of them (through their extinction); Yalk. Num. 782; Pesik. Bayom, p. 194a> יצאו (Ms. O. יצרא; corr. acc.). Gen. R. l. c. גרמו לעולם שיִצּוֹד (from צדד or צוד) they were the cause that the world was desolated (through the flood). Hof. הוּצְדֶּה to be removed. Ib. הוּצְדּוּ מן העולם they were removed from the world.

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  • 7 צָדָה

    צדי, צָדָהII (b. h.; preced.; cmp. meanings of סוּר) to remove (the inhabitants of), make desolate. Gen. R. s. 26 (ref. to עיים, Deut. 2:23, v. Ez. 21:32) שצָדוּ את העולם they depopulated the world. Nif. נִצְדָּה to become desolate. Cant. R. to IV, 1 they offer seventy sacrifices on the Succoth festival in behalf of the nations שלא יִצָּדֶה העולם מהן that the world may not be depopulated of them (through their extinction); Yalk. Num. 782; Pesik. Bayom, p. 194a> יצאו (Ms. O. יצרא; corr. acc.). Gen. R. l. c. גרמו לעולם שיִצּוֹד (from צדד or צוד) they were the cause that the world was desolated (through the flood). Hof. הוּצְדֶּה to be removed. Ib. הוּצְדּוּ מן העולם they were removed from the world.

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  • desolate — [des′ə lit; ] for v. [, des′əlāt΄] adj. [ME desolat < L desolatus, pp. of desolare, to leave alone, forsake, strip of inhabitants < de , intens. + solare, to make lonely < solus, SOLE2] 1. left alone; lonely; solitary 2. uninhabited;… …   English World dictionary

  • Desolate — Des o*late, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Desolated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Desolating}.] 1. To make desolate; to leave alone; to deprive of inhabitants; as, the earth was nearly desolated by the flood. [1913 Webster] 2. To lay waste; to ruin; to ravage; as, a …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • desolate — ► ADJECTIVE 1) giving an impression of bleak and dismal emptiness. 2) utterly wretched and unhappy. ► VERB ▪ make desolate. DERIVATIVES desolation noun. ORIGIN from Latin desolare abandon , from solus alone …   English terms dictionary

  • desolate — I. adjective Etymology: Middle English desolat, from Latin desolatus, past participle of desolare to abandon, from de + solus alone Date: 14th century 1. devoid of inhabitants and visitors ; deserted 2. joyless, disconsolate, and sorrowful… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • desolate — adjective dɛs(ə)lət 1》 giving an impression of bleak and dismal emptiness. 2》 utterly wretched and unhappy. verb dɛsəleɪt make desolate. Derivatives desolately adverb desolateness noun desolation noun desolator noun …   English new terms dictionary

  • desolate — adj 1. devastated, laid waste, desolated, barren; ravaged, gutted, wrecked, ruined, destroyed. 2. deserted, uninhabited, unpeopled, depopulated, untenanted, unoccupied; desert, waste, wild, bare, empty, destitute; unvisited, unfrequented,… …   A Note on the Style of the synonym finder

  • Desolate — Des o*late, a. [L. desolatus, p. p. of desolare to leave alone, forsake; de + solare to make lonely, solus alone. See {Sole}, a.] 1. Destitute or deprived of inhabitants; deserted; uninhabited; hence, gloomy; as, a desolate isle; a desolate… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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  • desolate — (adj.) mid 14c., without companions, also uninhabited, from L. desolatus, pp. of desolare leave alone, desert, from de completely (see DE (Cf. de )) + solare make lonely, from solus alone (see SOLE (Cf …   Etymology dictionary

  • desolate — desolately, adv. desolateness, n. desolater, desolator, n. adj. /des euh lit/; v. /des euh layt /, adj., v., desolated, desolating. adj. 1. barren or laid waste; devastated: a treeless, desolate landscape …   Universalium

  • desolate — 1 adjective 1 a place that is desolate is empty and looks sad because there are no people there and not much activity: desolate moorland 2 someone who is desolate feels very sad and lonely desolately adverb desolation noun (U) 2 verb (transitive… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

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