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  • 1 שעה II

    שָׁעָהII f. (Dan. 4:16; preced., v. Del. Proleg. p. 39 sq.) moment, while; hour, esp. the twelfth portion of the day and of the night, varying according to the season. Tosef.Ber.I, 1, a. e., v. עוֹנָה I. Ber.7a, v. רֶגַע. Ib. b, a. e. הש׳ משחקת, v. שָׂחַק. Lam. R. to III, 37 מש׳ שאמרוכ׳ from the moment that the Lord said Ber.I, 1 מש׳ שהכהניםוכ׳ from the time of day when the priests go in Pes.II, 1 כל ש׳ as long. Keth.104a בש׳ שהצדיקוכ׳ when a righteous man is called away Ib. בשְׁעַת פטירתווכ׳ when Rabbi died Ber.64a הדוחק את הש׳, v. דָּחַק; נדחה מפני הש׳, v. דָּחָה. Sabb.10a, a. e. מניחין … ועוסקין בחיי ש׳ they neglect the life everlasting, and busy themselves with the life of the hour (earthly affairs). Y.Taan.III, 67a (expl. יולדתך, Prov. 23:25) שַׁעַתְךָ (or שַׁעְתְּךָ) thy hour (of birth). Cant. R. to I, 1, a. e. בשַׁעְתּוֹ in its due time, v. סֵפֶל; Num. R. s. 104> בין שעתו. Ex. R. s. 19, a. fr. לש׳ קלה, v. קַל II; a. v. fr.הוראת ש׳, or ש׳ temporary, special legislation, opp. דורות. Yoma 69b. Men.19b דורות מש׳, v. דּוֹר. Ib. 56a ש׳ מדורותוכ׳ we cannot derive the modes of a temporary act (e. g. the offerings of the princes, Num. 7:12–83) from the laws concerning a permanent institution; a. fr.Pl. שָׁעוֹת. Ber.3a עד ארבע ש׳ to four hours (the fourth hour of the night). Pes.58a שתי ש׳ ומחצה two hours and a half. Snh.V, 3 אחד אומר בשתי ש׳וכ׳ if one witness testifies that the act under consideration was committed at the second hour of the day Kel. XII, 4 אבן הש׳, v. אֶבֶן; a. v. fr.

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  • 2 שָׁעָה

    שָׁעָהII f. (Dan. 4:16; preced., v. Del. Proleg. p. 39 sq.) moment, while; hour, esp. the twelfth portion of the day and of the night, varying according to the season. Tosef.Ber.I, 1, a. e., v. עוֹנָה I. Ber.7a, v. רֶגַע. Ib. b, a. e. הש׳ משחקת, v. שָׂחַק. Lam. R. to III, 37 מש׳ שאמרוכ׳ from the moment that the Lord said Ber.I, 1 מש׳ שהכהניםוכ׳ from the time of day when the priests go in Pes.II, 1 כל ש׳ as long. Keth.104a בש׳ שהצדיקוכ׳ when a righteous man is called away Ib. בשְׁעַת פטירתווכ׳ when Rabbi died Ber.64a הדוחק את הש׳, v. דָּחַק; נדחה מפני הש׳, v. דָּחָה. Sabb.10a, a. e. מניחין … ועוסקין בחיי ש׳ they neglect the life everlasting, and busy themselves with the life of the hour (earthly affairs). Y.Taan.III, 67a (expl. יולדתך, Prov. 23:25) שַׁעַתְךָ (or שַׁעְתְּךָ) thy hour (of birth). Cant. R. to I, 1, a. e. בשַׁעְתּוֹ in its due time, v. סֵפֶל; Num. R. s. 104> בין שעתו. Ex. R. s. 19, a. fr. לש׳ קלה, v. קַל II; a. v. fr.הוראת ש׳, or ש׳ temporary, special legislation, opp. דורות. Yoma 69b. Men.19b דורות מש׳, v. דּוֹר. Ib. 56a ש׳ מדורותוכ׳ we cannot derive the modes of a temporary act (e. g. the offerings of the princes, Num. 7:12–83) from the laws concerning a permanent institution; a. fr.Pl. שָׁעוֹת. Ber.3a עד ארבע ש׳ to four hours (the fourth hour of the night). Pes.58a שתי ש׳ ומחצה two hours and a half. Snh.V, 3 אחד אומר בשתי ש׳וכ׳ if one witness testifies that the act under consideration was committed at the second hour of the day Kel. XII, 4 אבן הש׳, v. אֶבֶן; a. v. fr.

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  • 3 עד

    עַדm. (b. h.; עוּד) turn, continuation; (prep.) up to, until, during, while; in place of. B. Mets.87a; Snh.107b עד אברהם up to Abrahams time, v. זִקְנָה. B. Kam.55a עד שאתה שואלניוכ׳ during the time that, instead of asking me Gen. R. s. 58 עד שלא ישקיעוכ׳ before yet the Lord causes the sun of one righteous man to set, he causes that of another to rise. Kidd.29b עד כ׳ שנה until a person is twenty years old. Ib. 31a עד היכן כיבודוכ׳ how far does the duty of honoring parents go?; a. v. fr.Ber.26b (ref. to ib. IV, 1 ‘up to four hours) עד וָעַד בכללוכ׳ does it mean ‘up to, and that ‘up to included, i. e. including the whole fourth hour of the day, or excluding the fourth hour? Nidd.58b לימא בעד ועד בכלל קמיפלגי shall we say, their difference turns on the question whether ‘until is meant to include or to exclude the terminus? Ib. איכא עד ועד בכלל ואיכא עד ולא עד בכלל sometimes ‘until means inclusive of, and sometimes exclusive of. Ib. קמיפלגי בעד ועד דהכא they differ as to the meaning of the word ‘until in this case (in the Mishnah); a. fr.בַּעַד, בְּעַד (cmp. עֲבוּר) in behalf of, for, about. Midr. Till. to Ps. 4 וכי … הפונדק בַּעֲדֵינוּ (our w. missing in ed. Bub.) has that innkeeper opened his shop for the first time today, for our benefit? Ib. to Ps. 12 שאל בַּעֲדוֹוכ׳ he inquired about him, where is he?; a. e.וָעֶד, v. עוֹלָם.

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  • 4 עַד

    עַדm. (b. h.; עוּד) turn, continuation; (prep.) up to, until, during, while; in place of. B. Mets.87a; Snh.107b עד אברהם up to Abrahams time, v. זִקְנָה. B. Kam.55a עד שאתה שואלניוכ׳ during the time that, instead of asking me Gen. R. s. 58 עד שלא ישקיעוכ׳ before yet the Lord causes the sun of one righteous man to set, he causes that of another to rise. Kidd.29b עד כ׳ שנה until a person is twenty years old. Ib. 31a עד היכן כיבודוכ׳ how far does the duty of honoring parents go?; a. v. fr.Ber.26b (ref. to ib. IV, 1 ‘up to four hours) עד וָעַד בכללוכ׳ does it mean ‘up to, and that ‘up to included, i. e. including the whole fourth hour of the day, or excluding the fourth hour? Nidd.58b לימא בעד ועד בכלל קמיפלגי shall we say, their difference turns on the question whether ‘until is meant to include or to exclude the terminus? Ib. איכא עד ועד בכלל ואיכא עד ולא עד בכלל sometimes ‘until means inclusive of, and sometimes exclusive of. Ib. קמיפלגי בעד ועד דהכא they differ as to the meaning of the word ‘until in this case (in the Mishnah); a. fr.בַּעַד, בְּעַד (cmp. עֲבוּר) in behalf of, for, about. Midr. Till. to Ps. 4 וכי … הפונדק בַּעֲדֵינוּ (our w. missing in ed. Bub.) has that innkeeper opened his shop for the first time today, for our benefit? Ib. to Ps. 12 שאל בַּעֲדוֹוכ׳ he inquired about him, where is he?; a. e.וָעֶד, v. עוֹלָם.

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  • 5 עונה I

    עֹונָהI f. (עָנָה I) (turn, circle, period, 1) moment, esp. ‘Onah, the twenty-fourth part of an hour. Yalk. Deut. 942 ואין להרהר …אפי׳ ע׳ של כלים and you must not criticise Gods dealings with man even for a moment of the least duration; Sifré Deut. 307 (some ed. שנה, emended in ed. Pl. עוולה; corr. acc.). Tosef.Ber.I, 3 הע׳ … בשעה והעת … בע׳ an ‘Onah is the twenty-fourth part of an hour, and an ‘Eth the twenty-fourth part of an ‘Onah, and a Rega the twenty-fourth part of an ‘Eth; Y. ib. I, 2d top; Lam. R. to II, 18 (corr. acc.). 2) ‘Onah, a period of twelve astronomical hours, one half of the natural day and of the natural night, or (at solstice) natural day, or natural night. Y.Ab. Zar. V, end, 45b; Bab. ib. 75a; Nidd.65b. Y. Ab. Zar. l. c. כדי ע׳; Tosef.Toh. XI, 16 מלא ע׳ for the term of an ‘Onah; Ab. Zar. l. c. וכמה ע׳ how long? An ‘Onah. Yeb. 62b; Nidd.63b וכמה … ע׳ and how long before?… An ‘Onah. Ib. ע׳ אחריתי an additional ‘O. (day or eventually night). Ib. 65a ע׳ שלמה a complete ‘O., expl. ib. לילה וחצי יום, expl. ib. b אי לילהוכ׳ either the space of one night at solstice, or half a day and half a night, in midsummer or midwinter; a. fr.Pl. עוֹנוֹת. Mikv. VIII, 3; Tosef. ib. VI, 6; Sabb.86a. Ib. b; Y. ib. IX, 12a top ע׳ שלמות full ‘Onahs (not counting fractions); a. fr. 4) due season, period, stage. Peah IV, 8 עד שלא באו לעוֹנַת המעשרות before the harvested products have arrived at the stage when they are subject to tithes; Maasr. V, 5. Y.M. Kat. III, 83a top עוֹנַח קרית שמע the time of the day for reading the Shm‘a. Y.Shek.I, beg.45d כדי שיביאו … בעוֹנָתָן so that the Israelites might deliver their Shekels in due time. Y.Erub.VIII, end, 25b אם עונת הגשמים היא if it is during the rainy season; Y.Kil.IX, 32a. Y.Ber.II, 5c top בעל התאנה … עֹונָתָהּוכ׳ the owner of the fig tree knows when it is time for the figs to be picked; כךהקב״ה … עֹונָתָן שלוכ׳ so does the Lord know when it is time for the rightheous to be called away; Cant. R. to VI, 2. Ylamd. to Num. 23:10, quot. in Ar. עונת אשה marriageable age, v. עוֹפֶר; a. v. fr.Esp. (b. h. עֹנָה) the duty of marital visits at certain intervals, marital duty. Keth.V, 6 הע׳ האמורה בתורהוכ׳ the time for marital duties intimated in the Law (Ex. 21:10) is: for men of leisure ; Gen. R. s. 76; Yalk. ib. 131. Sabb.118b למימרא … מצות ע׳ לא קיים does this mean that R. J. neglected the regulations concerning the marital duty? Keth.62b; a. fr.Mekh. Mishp., s. 3 (ref. to Ex. l. c.) ועוֹנָתָהּ זו דרך ארץ her ‘onah refers to marital visits; (oth. opin.: ועזנתה לא יתןוכ׳ her ‘onah means, he must not give her summer apparel in winter, but כל אחד ואחד בעונתה each in its due season; anoth. opin.: עונתה זו מזונה her ‘onah means her sustenance (with ref. to ויענך Deut. 8:3; v. next w.); Keth.47b; Y. ib. V, 30b top.

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  • 6 עֹונָה

    עֹונָהI f. (עָנָה I) (turn, circle, period, 1) moment, esp. ‘Onah, the twenty-fourth part of an hour. Yalk. Deut. 942 ואין להרהר …אפי׳ ע׳ של כלים and you must not criticise Gods dealings with man even for a moment of the least duration; Sifré Deut. 307 (some ed. שנה, emended in ed. Pl. עוולה; corr. acc.). Tosef.Ber.I, 3 הע׳ … בשעה והעת … בע׳ an ‘Onah is the twenty-fourth part of an hour, and an ‘Eth the twenty-fourth part of an ‘Onah, and a Rega the twenty-fourth part of an ‘Eth; Y. ib. I, 2d top; Lam. R. to II, 18 (corr. acc.). 2) ‘Onah, a period of twelve astronomical hours, one half of the natural day and of the natural night, or (at solstice) natural day, or natural night. Y.Ab. Zar. V, end, 45b; Bab. ib. 75a; Nidd.65b. Y. Ab. Zar. l. c. כדי ע׳; Tosef.Toh. XI, 16 מלא ע׳ for the term of an ‘Onah; Ab. Zar. l. c. וכמה ע׳ how long? An ‘Onah. Yeb. 62b; Nidd.63b וכמה … ע׳ and how long before?… An ‘Onah. Ib. ע׳ אחריתי an additional ‘O. (day or eventually night). Ib. 65a ע׳ שלמה a complete ‘O., expl. ib. לילה וחצי יום, expl. ib. b אי לילהוכ׳ either the space of one night at solstice, or half a day and half a night, in midsummer or midwinter; a. fr.Pl. עוֹנוֹת. Mikv. VIII, 3; Tosef. ib. VI, 6; Sabb.86a. Ib. b; Y. ib. IX, 12a top ע׳ שלמות full ‘Onahs (not counting fractions); a. fr. 4) due season, period, stage. Peah IV, 8 עד שלא באו לעוֹנַת המעשרות before the harvested products have arrived at the stage when they are subject to tithes; Maasr. V, 5. Y.M. Kat. III, 83a top עוֹנַח קרית שמע the time of the day for reading the Shm‘a. Y.Shek.I, beg.45d כדי שיביאו … בעוֹנָתָן so that the Israelites might deliver their Shekels in due time. Y.Erub.VIII, end, 25b אם עונת הגשמים היא if it is during the rainy season; Y.Kil.IX, 32a. Y.Ber.II, 5c top בעל התאנה … עֹונָתָהּוכ׳ the owner of the fig tree knows when it is time for the figs to be picked; כךהקב״ה … עֹונָתָן שלוכ׳ so does the Lord know when it is time for the rightheous to be called away; Cant. R. to VI, 2. Ylamd. to Num. 23:10, quot. in Ar. עונת אשה marriageable age, v. עוֹפֶר; a. v. fr.Esp. (b. h. עֹנָה) the duty of marital visits at certain intervals, marital duty. Keth.V, 6 הע׳ האמורה בתורהוכ׳ the time for marital duties intimated in the Law (Ex. 21:10) is: for men of leisure ; Gen. R. s. 76; Yalk. ib. 131. Sabb.118b למימרא … מצות ע׳ לא קיים does this mean that R. J. neglected the regulations concerning the marital duty? Keth.62b; a. fr.Mekh. Mishp., s. 3 (ref. to Ex. l. c.) ועוֹנָתָהּ זו דרך ארץ her ‘onah refers to marital visits; (oth. opin.: ועזנתה לא יתןוכ׳ her ‘onah means, he must not give her summer apparel in winter, but כל אחד ואחד בעונתה each in its due season; anoth. opin.: עונתה זו מזונה her ‘onah means her sustenance (with ref. to ויענך Deut. 8:3; v. next w.); Keth.47b; Y. ib. V, 30b top.

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  • 7 חזק

    חָזַק(b. h.; cmp. אדק, הדק, חדק) ( to squeeze together, (neut. verb) to be thick, solid; to be strong. Y.Ber.I, 2c bot. (ref. to Gen. 1:6) יֶחֱזַק הרקיעוכ׳ let the expanse become solidified, let it coagulate, congeal; Gen. R. s. 4; (Yalk. ib. 5 יתחזק, Hithpa.). Pi. חִיזֵּק to join, repair, tighten, strengthen. Snh.94a (expl. חזקיה) שחי׳ את ישראלוכ׳ (Ms. M. שהחזיק, Hif.) he joined Israel to their Father Ib. שחִזְּקוֹ יה the Lord strengthened him. Pes.45a שעשוי לחַזֵּק Ms. M. where the dough in the cracks is put in for repairing the trough. Sabb.146b (העשוי) לחַ׳ when the hole was filled up for making the vessel sound, opp. לשמר to prevent evaporation; a. fr.Part. pass. מְחוּזָּק, pl. מְחוּזָּקִים. Sifré Num. 1 אין מְחַזְּקִים אלא המח׳ (ed. תמוחז׳) only the strong-minded it is worth while to strengthen (encourage). Hif. הֶחֱזִיק 1) same, v. supra.ה׳ טובה ל־ to attach merit to, to account as merit, to be grateful. Ab. II, 8 אל תַּחֲזִיק ט׳ לעצמך do not claim credit for it (be not proud). Yoma 86b אלא שמַחֲזִיק לו ט׳ but He even gives him credit (for his sins when he repents). Men.53a הַחֲזֵק ליוכ׳ give me credit for making Thee known Keth.68a, a. e. בואו ונַחֲזִיקוכ׳ let us be thankful to the fraudulent poor ; a. fr. 2) (with יד) to strengthen, to encourage, abet. Gitt.V, 9 לפי שאין מַחֲזִיקִיןוכ׳ because we must not encourage (by favors) those who do wrong. Ib. ומחזיקין ידיעכו״םוכ׳ we may encourage (greet with תחזקנה ידיכם, Zech. 8:9) gentiles at agricultural work in the Sabbatical year; a. fr. 3) to hold, contain. Ib. 57a אין עורו מחזיקוכ׳ its skin (once flayed) can not again cover its entire body (it shrinks). Ib. (in Chald. dict.) אפי׳ שתין … לא מ׳ it would not have room even for sixty myriads of reeds. Par. VII, 8 בשביל שתַּחֲזִיקוכ׳ in order that it (the reservoir) might hold more water. Ukts. III, 12 לא מצא … מחזיקוכ׳ the Lord found no vessel so fit to contain all blessings as peace; Deut. R. s. 5 end; a. fr. 4) (with ב) to take a hold of, seize, take possession. Ḥull.4a, a. e. כל מצוה שהֶחֱזִיקוּוכ׳ whatever Jewish law the Samaritans have adopted, v. דִּקְדֵּק. B. Mets.I, 4 וה׳ בה and took a hold of it. B. Bath.III, 3 במַחֲזִיק when one is in possession (basing his claim on possession). Ib. המַ׳ בנכסי הגר he who takes possession of the estate of a convert (who has no heirs in law). Ib. 2 ויַחֲזִיק שנה that he may be in possession for one year, v. אִסְפַּמְיָא; a. fr.; v. חֲזָקָה.Y. Ḥag. I, 76c, a. e. שלא הֶחֱזִיקוּ בשכרוכ׳ they did not cling to the duty of maintaining teachers 5) (v. חֲזָקָה) to presume, to be under a certain impression, to be convinced. Y.Kidd.IV, 66b היו מַחֲזִיקִין בו שהוא בנווכ׳ if people were under the impression that a certain person was their neighbors son, but in his dying hour he declared Ib. היו מ׳ אותו שהואוכ׳ if people took him to be a relation of his; a. e.Ḥag.19a, v. infra. Hof. הוּחֲזָק (denom. of חֲזָקָה) to be presumed, be held for, be known for. Gitt.14a בשה׳ כפרן when the man is known to be a liar. Shebu.34b, a. fr. ה׳ כפרן (in such a case) he is considered a confirmed liar.Y. Kidd. l. c. bot. הוּחְזְקוּ if they were generally assumed (to be husband and wife); a. fr.Ḥag.19a הטובל לחולין וה׳ לחולין if one takes an immersion for the purpose of being enabled to partake of ordinary food and is considered (by himself) to have immersed for that purpose. Ib. טבל ולאה׳ if he did immerse but did not have a certain purpose in view. Ib. עודיהו …ה׳ לדבר קל מחזיק עצמווכ׳ as long as he has one foot yet in the water, when he had had in view a minor purpose for his bath, he may still change it for a higher purpose. Ib. אם לאה׳ מחזיק if he had had no particular object in view, he may on coming out define the object for which he has bathed.Part. מוּחֲזָק 1) held in possession, adhered to. Bekh.VIII, 9 ולא בראוי כבמ׳ nor does he take a double share of what is coming due to the estate as he does of what is held in possession; B. Bath.55a; a. fr.Sabb.130a עדיין היא מוּחֲזֶקֶת בידם it is still strongly adhered to, opp. מרופה, v. רָפָה. 2) being known, approved. Sifra Kdosh. Par. 3, ch. V במ׳ לך when he is known to thee (to be a proselyte); a. e. 3) being sure, convinced, knowing from experience. Keth.25b מוּחֲזַקְנִי בזהוכ׳ (= מ׳ אני) I know this man to be a priest; a. e.Sifré Num. 1:5. supra. Hithpa. הִתְחַזֵּק, Nithpa. נִתְחַזֵּק 1) to become solid, strong. Yalk. Gen. 5 יִתְחַזֵּק, v. preced. 2) to feel encouraged, take courage. Ber.32a נ׳ בתפלה became emboldened to pray.

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  • 8 חָזַק

    חָזַק(b. h.; cmp. אדק, הדק, חדק) ( to squeeze together, (neut. verb) to be thick, solid; to be strong. Y.Ber.I, 2c bot. (ref. to Gen. 1:6) יֶחֱזַק הרקיעוכ׳ let the expanse become solidified, let it coagulate, congeal; Gen. R. s. 4; (Yalk. ib. 5 יתחזק, Hithpa.). Pi. חִיזֵּק to join, repair, tighten, strengthen. Snh.94a (expl. חזקיה) שחי׳ את ישראלוכ׳ (Ms. M. שהחזיק, Hif.) he joined Israel to their Father Ib. שחִזְּקוֹ יה the Lord strengthened him. Pes.45a שעשוי לחַזֵּק Ms. M. where the dough in the cracks is put in for repairing the trough. Sabb.146b (העשוי) לחַ׳ when the hole was filled up for making the vessel sound, opp. לשמר to prevent evaporation; a. fr.Part. pass. מְחוּזָּק, pl. מְחוּזָּקִים. Sifré Num. 1 אין מְחַזְּקִים אלא המח׳ (ed. תמוחז׳) only the strong-minded it is worth while to strengthen (encourage). Hif. הֶחֱזִיק 1) same, v. supra.ה׳ טובה ל־ to attach merit to, to account as merit, to be grateful. Ab. II, 8 אל תַּחֲזִיק ט׳ לעצמך do not claim credit for it (be not proud). Yoma 86b אלא שמַחֲזִיק לו ט׳ but He even gives him credit (for his sins when he repents). Men.53a הַחֲזֵק ליוכ׳ give me credit for making Thee known Keth.68a, a. e. בואו ונַחֲזִיקוכ׳ let us be thankful to the fraudulent poor ; a. fr. 2) (with יד) to strengthen, to encourage, abet. Gitt.V, 9 לפי שאין מַחֲזִיקִיןוכ׳ because we must not encourage (by favors) those who do wrong. Ib. ומחזיקין ידיעכו״םוכ׳ we may encourage (greet with תחזקנה ידיכם, Zech. 8:9) gentiles at agricultural work in the Sabbatical year; a. fr. 3) to hold, contain. Ib. 57a אין עורו מחזיקוכ׳ its skin (once flayed) can not again cover its entire body (it shrinks). Ib. (in Chald. dict.) אפי׳ שתין … לא מ׳ it would not have room even for sixty myriads of reeds. Par. VII, 8 בשביל שתַּחֲזִיקוכ׳ in order that it (the reservoir) might hold more water. Ukts. III, 12 לא מצא … מחזיקוכ׳ the Lord found no vessel so fit to contain all blessings as peace; Deut. R. s. 5 end; a. fr. 4) (with ב) to take a hold of, seize, take possession. Ḥull.4a, a. e. כל מצוה שהֶחֱזִיקוּוכ׳ whatever Jewish law the Samaritans have adopted, v. דִּקְדֵּק. B. Mets.I, 4 וה׳ בה and took a hold of it. B. Bath.III, 3 במַחֲזִיק when one is in possession (basing his claim on possession). Ib. המַ׳ בנכסי הגר he who takes possession of the estate of a convert (who has no heirs in law). Ib. 2 ויַחֲזִיק שנה that he may be in possession for one year, v. אִסְפַּמְיָא; a. fr.; v. חֲזָקָה.Y. Ḥag. I, 76c, a. e. שלא הֶחֱזִיקוּ בשכרוכ׳ they did not cling to the duty of maintaining teachers 5) (v. חֲזָקָה) to presume, to be under a certain impression, to be convinced. Y.Kidd.IV, 66b היו מַחֲזִיקִין בו שהוא בנווכ׳ if people were under the impression that a certain person was their neighbors son, but in his dying hour he declared Ib. היו מ׳ אותו שהואוכ׳ if people took him to be a relation of his; a. e.Ḥag.19a, v. infra. Hof. הוּחֲזָק (denom. of חֲזָקָה) to be presumed, be held for, be known for. Gitt.14a בשה׳ כפרן when the man is known to be a liar. Shebu.34b, a. fr. ה׳ כפרן (in such a case) he is considered a confirmed liar.Y. Kidd. l. c. bot. הוּחְזְקוּ if they were generally assumed (to be husband and wife); a. fr.Ḥag.19a הטובל לחולין וה׳ לחולין if one takes an immersion for the purpose of being enabled to partake of ordinary food and is considered (by himself) to have immersed for that purpose. Ib. טבל ולאה׳ if he did immerse but did not have a certain purpose in view. Ib. עודיהו …ה׳ לדבר קל מחזיק עצמווכ׳ as long as he has one foot yet in the water, when he had had in view a minor purpose for his bath, he may still change it for a higher purpose. Ib. אם לאה׳ מחזיק if he had had no particular object in view, he may on coming out define the object for which he has bathed.Part. מוּחֲזָק 1) held in possession, adhered to. Bekh.VIII, 9 ולא בראוי כבמ׳ nor does he take a double share of what is coming due to the estate as he does of what is held in possession; B. Bath.55a; a. fr.Sabb.130a עדיין היא מוּחֲזֶקֶת בידם it is still strongly adhered to, opp. מרופה, v. רָפָה. 2) being known, approved. Sifra Kdosh. Par. 3, ch. V במ׳ לך when he is known to thee (to be a proselyte); a. e. 3) being sure, convinced, knowing from experience. Keth.25b מוּחֲזַקְנִי בזהוכ׳ (= מ׳ אני) I know this man to be a priest; a. e.Sifré Num. 1:5. supra. Hithpa. הִתְחַזֵּק, Nithpa. נִתְחַזֵּק 1) to become solid, strong. Yalk. Gen. 5 יִתְחַזֵּק, v. preced. 2) to feel encouraged, take courage. Ber.32a נ׳ בתפלה became emboldened to pray.

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  • 9 סיחה

    סִיחָה, שִׂיחָהf. (b. h. שִׂ׳; סוּחַ) talk, conversation. B. Bath.78b ואמאי קרי ליה סיח שמהלך אחר ס׳ נאה and why do they call a young ass sayyaḥ? Because it follows a persuasive talk (of its driver, whereas the old ass must be struck). Ib. (play on עיר סיחון, Num. 21:27) אם משים … כְּעַיִר שמהלך אחר ס׳ נאה if a man makes himself like (is as obedient as) the young ass that follows Ib. (play on ער ib. 28) זה המהלך אחר יצרו … ס׳ נאה that is he who follows his evil inclination as the young ass follows Snh.94a (play on ס̇נח̇ר̇י̇ב̇) שסִיֹחָתוֹ ר̇י̇ב̇ whose talk is strife. Kidd.71b כל שסיחתו בבבל he whose conversation shows that he is a Babylonian. Ḥag.5b (ref. to Am. 4:13) אפי׳ ש׳ יתירהוכ׳ even superfluous talk between husband and wife is brought up against man in his hour of death; Lev. R. s. 26 אפי׳ ש׳ קלה שאדם משיחוכ׳ even frivolous talk Succ.28a שִׂיחַת חולין profane (secular) Yalk. Yalk. Num. 764 שיחת כנענים the language of the Canaanites; a. fr.Pl. סִיחֹות, שִׂ׳. Y.Gitt.IX, end, 50d (ש׳) ס׳ בני אדם משיחין when people talk what people say (i. e. when you can trace the rumor; v. Bab. ib. 89a); a. e.

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  • 10 שיחה

    סִיחָה, שִׂיחָהf. (b. h. שִׂ׳; סוּחַ) talk, conversation. B. Bath.78b ואמאי קרי ליה סיח שמהלך אחר ס׳ נאה and why do they call a young ass sayyaḥ? Because it follows a persuasive talk (of its driver, whereas the old ass must be struck). Ib. (play on עיר סיחון, Num. 21:27) אם משים … כְּעַיִר שמהלך אחר ס׳ נאה if a man makes himself like (is as obedient as) the young ass that follows Ib. (play on ער ib. 28) זה המהלך אחר יצרו … ס׳ נאה that is he who follows his evil inclination as the young ass follows Snh.94a (play on ס̇נח̇ר̇י̇ב̇) שסִיֹחָתוֹ ר̇י̇ב̇ whose talk is strife. Kidd.71b כל שסיחתו בבבל he whose conversation shows that he is a Babylonian. Ḥag.5b (ref. to Am. 4:13) אפי׳ ש׳ יתירהוכ׳ even superfluous talk between husband and wife is brought up against man in his hour of death; Lev. R. s. 26 אפי׳ ש׳ קלה שאדם משיחוכ׳ even frivolous talk Succ.28a שִׂיחַת חולין profane (secular) Yalk. Yalk. Num. 764 שיחת כנענים the language of the Canaanites; a. fr.Pl. סִיחֹות, שִׂ׳. Y.Gitt.IX, end, 50d (ש׳) ס׳ בני אדם משיחין when people talk what people say (i. e. when you can trace the rumor; v. Bab. ib. 89a); a. e.

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  • 11 סִיחָה

    סִיחָה, שִׂיחָהf. (b. h. שִׂ׳; סוּחַ) talk, conversation. B. Bath.78b ואמאי קרי ליה סיח שמהלך אחר ס׳ נאה and why do they call a young ass sayyaḥ? Because it follows a persuasive talk (of its driver, whereas the old ass must be struck). Ib. (play on עיר סיחון, Num. 21:27) אם משים … כְּעַיִר שמהלך אחר ס׳ נאה if a man makes himself like (is as obedient as) the young ass that follows Ib. (play on ער ib. 28) זה המהלך אחר יצרו … ס׳ נאה that is he who follows his evil inclination as the young ass follows Snh.94a (play on ס̇נח̇ר̇י̇ב̇) שסִיֹחָתוֹ ר̇י̇ב̇ whose talk is strife. Kidd.71b כל שסיחתו בבבל he whose conversation shows that he is a Babylonian. Ḥag.5b (ref. to Am. 4:13) אפי׳ ש׳ יתירהוכ׳ even superfluous talk between husband and wife is brought up against man in his hour of death; Lev. R. s. 26 אפי׳ ש׳ קלה שאדם משיחוכ׳ even frivolous talk Succ.28a שִׂיחַת חולין profane (secular) Yalk. Yalk. Num. 764 שיחת כנענים the language of the Canaanites; a. fr.Pl. סִיחֹות, שִׂ׳. Y.Gitt.IX, end, 50d (ש׳) ס׳ בני אדם משיחין when people talk what people say (i. e. when you can trace the rumor; v. Bab. ib. 89a); a. e.

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  • 12 שִׂיחָה

    סִיחָה, שִׂיחָהf. (b. h. שִׂ׳; סוּחַ) talk, conversation. B. Bath.78b ואמאי קרי ליה סיח שמהלך אחר ס׳ נאה and why do they call a young ass sayyaḥ? Because it follows a persuasive talk (of its driver, whereas the old ass must be struck). Ib. (play on עיר סיחון, Num. 21:27) אם משים … כְּעַיִר שמהלך אחר ס׳ נאה if a man makes himself like (is as obedient as) the young ass that follows Ib. (play on ער ib. 28) זה המהלך אחר יצרו … ס׳ נאה that is he who follows his evil inclination as the young ass follows Snh.94a (play on ס̇נח̇ר̇י̇ב̇) שסִיֹחָתוֹ ר̇י̇ב̇ whose talk is strife. Kidd.71b כל שסיחתו בבבל he whose conversation shows that he is a Babylonian. Ḥag.5b (ref. to Am. 4:13) אפי׳ ש׳ יתירהוכ׳ even superfluous talk between husband and wife is brought up against man in his hour of death; Lev. R. s. 26 אפי׳ ש׳ קלה שאדם משיחוכ׳ even frivolous talk Succ.28a שִׂיחַת חולין profane (secular) Yalk. Yalk. Num. 764 שיחת כנענים the language of the Canaanites; a. fr.Pl. סִיחֹות, שִׂ׳. Y.Gitt.IX, end, 50d (ש׳) ס׳ בני אדם משיחין when people talk what people say (i. e. when you can trace the rumor; v. Bab. ib. 89a); a. e.

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  • 13 פטר

    פְּטַרch. sam( Hif. הִפְטִיר to discard with the lip, to spurn), to free, dismiss let go; to divorce. Targ. Gen. 43:14. Targ. Y. Num. 5:2, sq. Targ. O. Deut. 24:1; a. fr.Bekh.4a אינהו פַּטְרֵי אדם אדם פטר בהמה בהמה פטרי they (the Levites) released (the firstborn Israelites) by substituting man for man, but the firstborn beasts were redeemed through their beasts.V. פַּטִּיר. Pa. פַּטֵּר same, esp. to divorce. Targ. Koh. 7:26 יְפַטֵיר (ed. Vien. יַפְטִיר Af.).Gitt.85b היך פלני … פַּטַר ותריך יכ׳ (or פְּטַר) how N. N. divorced and sent away N. N. his wife Af. אַפְטַר 1) to dismiss. Targ. Koh. l. c., v. supra.Num. R. s. 12 דיהוון מַפְטִירִין טלייאוכ׳ that they should dismiss the school children at the fourth hour of the day (during the summer heat); Lam. R. to I, 3 מפטרין רב טלאי (corr. acc.). 2) to deliver a funeral address. Y.Ber.II, 5c top על׳ … וא׳ עילויוכ׳ R. Z. came in, and spoke of him (as follows) Ib. b bot. ואיפטר (corr. acc.). Koh. R. to V, 11 עול ואַפְטוֹר עלוי go and deliver the address over him. Ib. א׳ עלוי הדין פסוקא he started his address with this verse ; a. fr. 3) to take leave. Tanḥ. Bresh. 13 אַפְטְרוּ מיניה באורתא they took leave of him in the evening; בצפרא אתו וקא מַפְטְרֵי מיניה in the morning they came and again took leave of him; מי לא אַפְטְרִיתוּ קמאי מאתמול did you not take leave of me last night? Erub.64a (Ms. M. מִיפַּטְרֵי Ithpe.) were taking leave of one another; a. fr. 4) to read the Hafṭarah. Meg.31b מאי מַפְטִירִינָן what do we read as Hafṭarah?; ib. a אַפְטוּרֵי מאי מפטירינן (not מפטירין). Ib. 30b קרו ומַפְטְרֵי (not קרא) they read from the Law and recited the Hafṭarah; a. fr.Ber.53b מפטרייהו, v. מִפְטָרָא. Ithpa. אִתְפַּטַּר, Ithpe. אִתְפְּטַר, אִיפְּטֵר, אִפְּ׳ 1) to escape (a thrust), slip away. Targ. 1 Sam. 19:10. 2) to be divorced, v. מִפְטְרָא. 3) to be sent off, be escorted. Targ. Gen. 44:3.Esp. to be escorted to the burying place, be buried. Targ. Koh. 7:1.Lam. R. to I, 1 נח (רבתי) נפשיה וא׳ לבית עלמין he died and was carried to the burying place; a. e. 4) to take leave, part. Erub. l. c., v. supra. 5) to be exempted. Bekh.4a אפי׳ מבכור בהמה נמי נִיפַּטְרוּ let them also be exempt from consecrating the firstborn of cattle; a. e.

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  • 14 פְּטַר

    פְּטַרch. sam( Hif. הִפְטִיר to discard with the lip, to spurn), to free, dismiss let go; to divorce. Targ. Gen. 43:14. Targ. Y. Num. 5:2, sq. Targ. O. Deut. 24:1; a. fr.Bekh.4a אינהו פַּטְרֵי אדם אדם פטר בהמה בהמה פטרי they (the Levites) released (the firstborn Israelites) by substituting man for man, but the firstborn beasts were redeemed through their beasts.V. פַּטִּיר. Pa. פַּטֵּר same, esp. to divorce. Targ. Koh. 7:26 יְפַטֵיר (ed. Vien. יַפְטִיר Af.).Gitt.85b היך פלני … פַּטַר ותריך יכ׳ (or פְּטַר) how N. N. divorced and sent away N. N. his wife Af. אַפְטַר 1) to dismiss. Targ. Koh. l. c., v. supra.Num. R. s. 12 דיהוון מַפְטִירִין טלייאוכ׳ that they should dismiss the school children at the fourth hour of the day (during the summer heat); Lam. R. to I, 3 מפטרין רב טלאי (corr. acc.). 2) to deliver a funeral address. Y.Ber.II, 5c top על׳ … וא׳ עילויוכ׳ R. Z. came in, and spoke of him (as follows) Ib. b bot. ואיפטר (corr. acc.). Koh. R. to V, 11 עול ואַפְטוֹר עלוי go and deliver the address over him. Ib. א׳ עלוי הדין פסוקא he started his address with this verse ; a. fr. 3) to take leave. Tanḥ. Bresh. 13 אַפְטְרוּ מיניה באורתא they took leave of him in the evening; בצפרא אתו וקא מַפְטְרֵי מיניה in the morning they came and again took leave of him; מי לא אַפְטְרִיתוּ קמאי מאתמול did you not take leave of me last night? Erub.64a (Ms. M. מִיפַּטְרֵי Ithpe.) were taking leave of one another; a. fr. 4) to read the Hafṭarah. Meg.31b מאי מַפְטִירִינָן what do we read as Hafṭarah?; ib. a אַפְטוּרֵי מאי מפטירינן (not מפטירין). Ib. 30b קרו ומַפְטְרֵי (not קרא) they read from the Law and recited the Hafṭarah; a. fr.Ber.53b מפטרייהו, v. מִפְטָרָא. Ithpa. אִתְפַּטַּר, Ithpe. אִתְפְּטַר, אִיפְּטֵר, אִפְּ׳ 1) to escape (a thrust), slip away. Targ. 1 Sam. 19:10. 2) to be divorced, v. מִפְטְרָא. 3) to be sent off, be escorted. Targ. Gen. 44:3.Esp. to be escorted to the burying place, be buried. Targ. Koh. 7:1.Lam. R. to I, 1 נח (רבתי) נפשיה וא׳ לבית עלמין he died and was carried to the burying place; a. e. 4) to take leave, part. Erub. l. c., v. supra. 5) to be exempted. Bekh.4a אפי׳ מבכור בהמה נמי נִיפַּטְרוּ let them also be exempt from consecrating the firstborn of cattle; a. e.

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  • 15 שדל

    שָׁדַל(Shaf. of דלל; cmp. דֶּלֶת) to swing, be wide open (v. Fr. Del. Proleg., p. 10 1). Pi. שִׁדֵּל (cmp. פָּתָה) to persuade, speak suasively. Kidd.30b sq. גלוי … מפני שמְשַׁדַּלְתּוֹ בדבריםוכ׳ it was revealed and known before Him … that a child honors his mother more than his father, because she sways him by persuasive words, therefore did he place the honor of the father before (Ex. 20:12); Mekh. Yithro, s. 8; Yalk. Ex. 297. Yoma 35b בכל יום … משדלתו בדברים every day did Potiphars wife try to win (entice) him with words; a. e. Hithpa. הִשְׁתַּדֵּל 1) to be persuaded, enticed. Koh. R. to I, 16 הלב מִשְׁתַּדֵּלוכ׳ the heart is enticed, as it is said (Gen. 34:3), and he spoke 2) to make ones self pleasant, to insinuate ones self; to be on good terms. Pes.112a; 113a הוי משתדל עםוכ׳ try to be on good terms with him on whom the hour smiles. 3) ( to swing ones self up, to make an effort, strive. Tosef.Kidd.V, 15 לעולם יִשְׁתַּדֵּל אדם ללמד את בנווכ׳ (not לומד) under all circumstances a man must strive to have his son taught a trade which is ; Kidd.IV, 10 (1 1) Y. ed. (Mish. a. Babli only ילמד); Y. ib. IV, end, 66d. Ab. II, 5 במקום … הִשְׁחַּדֵּל להיות איש (Ar. השתדר) where there are no men, strive thou to be a man. Ib. 4:18 אל תִּשְׁתַּדֵּלוכ׳ (Ar. תשתדר), v. קַלְקָלָה; a. e.

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  • 16 שָׁדַל

    שָׁדַל(Shaf. of דלל; cmp. דֶּלֶת) to swing, be wide open (v. Fr. Del. Proleg., p. 10 1). Pi. שִׁדֵּל (cmp. פָּתָה) to persuade, speak suasively. Kidd.30b sq. גלוי … מפני שמְשַׁדַּלְתּוֹ בדבריםוכ׳ it was revealed and known before Him … that a child honors his mother more than his father, because she sways him by persuasive words, therefore did he place the honor of the father before (Ex. 20:12); Mekh. Yithro, s. 8; Yalk. Ex. 297. Yoma 35b בכל יום … משדלתו בדברים every day did Potiphars wife try to win (entice) him with words; a. e. Hithpa. הִשְׁתַּדֵּל 1) to be persuaded, enticed. Koh. R. to I, 16 הלב מִשְׁתַּדֵּלוכ׳ the heart is enticed, as it is said (Gen. 34:3), and he spoke 2) to make ones self pleasant, to insinuate ones self; to be on good terms. Pes.112a; 113a הוי משתדל עםוכ׳ try to be on good terms with him on whom the hour smiles. 3) ( to swing ones self up, to make an effort, strive. Tosef.Kidd.V, 15 לעולם יִשְׁתַּדֵּל אדם ללמד את בנווכ׳ (not לומד) under all circumstances a man must strive to have his son taught a trade which is ; Kidd.IV, 10 (1 1) Y. ed. (Mish. a. Babli only ילמד); Y. ib. IV, end, 66d. Ab. II, 5 במקום … הִשְׁחַּדֵּל להיות איש (Ar. השתדר) where there are no men, strive thou to be a man. Ib. 4:18 אל תִּשְׁתַּדֵּלוכ׳ (Ar. תשתדר), v. קַלְקָלָה; a. e.

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  • 17 שטי

    שטי, שָׁטָה(cmp. סָטָה) ( to go astray, to be demented, foolish. V. שוֹטֶה. Nif. נִשְׁטָה, Hithpa. הִשְׁתַּטֶּה, Nithpa. נִשְׁתַּטֶּה 1) to become demented. Tosef.B. Kam.IV, 4 שנִישְׁטוּ בעלין ed. Zuck. (Var. שנִשְׁתַּטּוּ) whose owner became insane; B. Kam.39b. Yeb.XIV, 1 נִשְׁתַּטֵּיתוכ׳ if the wife becomes insane, he cannot divorce her; נ׳וכ׳ if he becomes insane, he can never divorce her; a. fr. 2) to be mad; to rage, be impassioned. Num. R. s. 2023> היה נִשְׁטֶה אחריהוכ׳ he was mad with passion for her, as we read (Hos. 4:11) ; Tanḥ. Balak 18 היו משטתהוכ׳ (read: היה מִשְׁתַּטֶּה; ed. Bub. 25 נשטה). Ib. והוא נ׳וכ׳ and he in his rage for her slaughtered it to Baal Peor; Num. R. l. c. Tosef.Nidd.V, 17 עד מתי אתם נִשְׁטִיןוכ׳ how long will you rage? cry to him that created the sea. Tanḥ. Vayera 22 והזקן הואה׳וכ׳ and that old man (Abraham) has run mad, and he is going to slay thee. Yalk. Sam. 131 והיתה צועקת ומִשְׁתַּטָּה … ומִשְׁתַּטֶּה מבחוץ and she screamed and raged within, and David screamed and raged without; Midr. Till. to Ps. 34 והיו צועקות שתיהן ומַשְׁטוֹת … ומַשְׁטֶה בחוץ and both of them (mother and daughter) screamed and raged Yalk. Ps. 846 (read:) מכאן שמשאדם רואה בנים כאילו הוא משתטה from this we learn that, when a man lives to have children, he acts like a fool (in playing with them). Hif. הִשְׁטָה 1) same, v. supra. 2) (with ב) to fool, jest. Yeb.106a; B. Kam. 116a אמר ליה משטה אני בך he may say, I was only jesting with thee. B. Bath. 175a אין אדם משטה בשעת מיתה nobody jests in his dying hour (therefore a dying mans admission of indebtedness does not require the usual formalities to be binding).

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  • 18 שטה

    שטי, שָׁטָה(cmp. סָטָה) ( to go astray, to be demented, foolish. V. שוֹטֶה. Nif. נִשְׁטָה, Hithpa. הִשְׁתַּטֶּה, Nithpa. נִשְׁתַּטֶּה 1) to become demented. Tosef.B. Kam.IV, 4 שנִישְׁטוּ בעלין ed. Zuck. (Var. שנִשְׁתַּטּוּ) whose owner became insane; B. Kam.39b. Yeb.XIV, 1 נִשְׁתַּטֵּיתוכ׳ if the wife becomes insane, he cannot divorce her; נ׳וכ׳ if he becomes insane, he can never divorce her; a. fr. 2) to be mad; to rage, be impassioned. Num. R. s. 2023> היה נִשְׁטֶה אחריהוכ׳ he was mad with passion for her, as we read (Hos. 4:11) ; Tanḥ. Balak 18 היו משטתהוכ׳ (read: היה מִשְׁתַּטֶּה; ed. Bub. 25 נשטה). Ib. והוא נ׳וכ׳ and he in his rage for her slaughtered it to Baal Peor; Num. R. l. c. Tosef.Nidd.V, 17 עד מתי אתם נִשְׁטִיןוכ׳ how long will you rage? cry to him that created the sea. Tanḥ. Vayera 22 והזקן הואה׳וכ׳ and that old man (Abraham) has run mad, and he is going to slay thee. Yalk. Sam. 131 והיתה צועקת ומִשְׁתַּטָּה … ומִשְׁתַּטֶּה מבחוץ and she screamed and raged within, and David screamed and raged without; Midr. Till. to Ps. 34 והיו צועקות שתיהן ומַשְׁטוֹת … ומַשְׁטֶה בחוץ and both of them (mother and daughter) screamed and raged Yalk. Ps. 846 (read:) מכאן שמשאדם רואה בנים כאילו הוא משתטה from this we learn that, when a man lives to have children, he acts like a fool (in playing with them). Hif. הִשְׁטָה 1) same, v. supra. 2) (with ב) to fool, jest. Yeb.106a; B. Kam. 116a אמר ליה משטה אני בך he may say, I was only jesting with thee. B. Bath. 175a אין אדם משטה בשעת מיתה nobody jests in his dying hour (therefore a dying mans admission of indebtedness does not require the usual formalities to be binding).

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  • 19 שָׁטָה

    שטי, שָׁטָה(cmp. סָטָה) ( to go astray, to be demented, foolish. V. שוֹטֶה. Nif. נִשְׁטָה, Hithpa. הִשְׁתַּטֶּה, Nithpa. נִשְׁתַּטֶּה 1) to become demented. Tosef.B. Kam.IV, 4 שנִישְׁטוּ בעלין ed. Zuck. (Var. שנִשְׁתַּטּוּ) whose owner became insane; B. Kam.39b. Yeb.XIV, 1 נִשְׁתַּטֵּיתוכ׳ if the wife becomes insane, he cannot divorce her; נ׳וכ׳ if he becomes insane, he can never divorce her; a. fr. 2) to be mad; to rage, be impassioned. Num. R. s. 2023> היה נִשְׁטֶה אחריהוכ׳ he was mad with passion for her, as we read (Hos. 4:11) ; Tanḥ. Balak 18 היו משטתהוכ׳ (read: היה מִשְׁתַּטֶּה; ed. Bub. 25 נשטה). Ib. והוא נ׳וכ׳ and he in his rage for her slaughtered it to Baal Peor; Num. R. l. c. Tosef.Nidd.V, 17 עד מתי אתם נִשְׁטִיןוכ׳ how long will you rage? cry to him that created the sea. Tanḥ. Vayera 22 והזקן הואה׳וכ׳ and that old man (Abraham) has run mad, and he is going to slay thee. Yalk. Sam. 131 והיתה צועקת ומִשְׁתַּטָּה … ומִשְׁתַּטֶּה מבחוץ and she screamed and raged within, and David screamed and raged without; Midr. Till. to Ps. 34 והיו צועקות שתיהן ומַשְׁטוֹת … ומַשְׁטֶה בחוץ and both of them (mother and daughter) screamed and raged Yalk. Ps. 846 (read:) מכאן שמשאדם רואה בנים כאילו הוא משתטה from this we learn that, when a man lives to have children, he acts like a fool (in playing with them). Hif. הִשְׁטָה 1) same, v. supra. 2) (with ב) to fool, jest. Yeb.106a; B. Kam. 116a אמר ליה משטה אני בך he may say, I was only jesting with thee. B. Bath. 175a אין אדם משטה בשעת מיתה nobody jests in his dying hour (therefore a dying mans admission of indebtedness does not require the usual formalities to be binding).

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  • 20 איש-השעה

    the man of the hour

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