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  • 1 תפר

    תָּפַר(b. h.) to join; to sew, mend. Men.31b קרע … יִתְפּוֹר בשלש אל יתפור if a rent (in the column of a scroll) goes through two lines, one may mend it; if through three, you dare not mend it (but must insert a new column). Sabb.XIII, 2 התּוֹפֵר … על מנת לִתְפּוֹר, v. תְּפִירָה‏. Ib. 60b תְּפָרוֹ מבפנים if he fastened the leather shoe inside the sandal; a. fr.Part. pass. תָּפוּר; f. תְּפוּרָה; pl. תְּפוּרִים, תְּפוּרִין, תְּפוּרוֹת. Tosef.Toh.V, 1 נפל למים ת׳ טמא if it (spittle) fell into water, if it remains joined (cohesive), it is clean, opp. נמחה dissolved. Sabb. l. c.; Bets.I, 10 כלים בין ת׳ ובין שאינן ת׳ garments when sewed or unsewed. Ib. מנעל שאינו ת׳ a shoe the sole of which is not sewed on (though temporarily fastened with pegs); a. fr. Nif. נִתְפַּר to be sewed. Kel. XX, 6 משיִתָּפֵר Var. (ed. משיִתָּבַר) when the material for the curtain is sewed up; (Maim., reads משישבר = משישפר) expl. ‘when he has given it its due length and width by sewing; for dialectic interchange of ב and פ see בָּקַר a. פָּקַר Hif., and הֶבְקֵר a. הֶפְקַר).

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  • 2 תָּפַר

    תָּפַר(b. h.) to join; to sew, mend. Men.31b קרע … יִתְפּוֹר בשלש אל יתפור if a rent (in the column of a scroll) goes through two lines, one may mend it; if through three, you dare not mend it (but must insert a new column). Sabb.XIII, 2 התּוֹפֵר … על מנת לִתְפּוֹר, v. תְּפִירָה‏. Ib. 60b תְּפָרוֹ מבפנים if he fastened the leather shoe inside the sandal; a. fr.Part. pass. תָּפוּר; f. תְּפוּרָה; pl. תְּפוּרִים, תְּפוּרִין, תְּפוּרוֹת. Tosef.Toh.V, 1 נפל למים ת׳ טמא if it (spittle) fell into water, if it remains joined (cohesive), it is clean, opp. נמחה dissolved. Sabb. l. c.; Bets.I, 10 כלים בין ת׳ ובין שאינן ת׳ garments when sewed or unsewed. Ib. מנעל שאינו ת׳ a shoe the sole of which is not sewed on (though temporarily fastened with pegs); a. fr. Nif. נִתְפַּר to be sewed. Kel. XX, 6 משיִתָּפֵר Var. (ed. משיִתָּבַר) when the material for the curtain is sewed up; (Maim., reads משישבר = משישפר) expl. ‘when he has given it its due length and width by sewing; for dialectic interchange of ב and פ see בָּקַר a. פָּקַר Hif., and הֶבְקֵר a. הֶפְקַר).

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  • 3 החלמה

    recovery, convalescence, recuperation, rally, mend

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  • 4 השתפרות

    improvement, mend

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  • 5 אחי

    אחי, אָחָה(√חו, cmp. חבב) to unite. Part. pass. אָחוּי united. Num. R. s. 13, beg. שיהיו אֲחוּיִים אצלו they shall be united with him (around his table). Pi. אִיחָה to join; to sew together (with fine stitches); cmp. חוּט; חוּד I. Gen. R. s. 39 beg. אברהם שאֹ׳ אתוכ׳ Abraham who united all mankind into a brotherhood (by the belief in one God), כזה שהוא מְאָחֶהוכ׳ like one who sews, v. infra. Ex. R. s. 40, end.Esp. to mend, by stitching, the rent of the garment torn in mourning. M. Kat. 22b; a. fr. Ib. 26a לאַחֹותָן to stitch them together. Hithpa. a. Nithpa. הִחְאָחֶה, נִתְאָחֶה 1) to be joined; to be stitched together. Num. R. s. 13, beg. (play on אחותי Cant. 5:1) נִתְאָחוּ ליוכ׳ they were joined to me (I joined them) in the captivity. Gen. R. s. 68 מִתְאָחֹות, v. אֶבֶן. M. Kat. 26a אין מתאחין must not be stitched together. 2) to be joined by grafting, to grow together. Y.Kil.I, 27a top הן נתא׳וכ׳ they (the two seeds) combine. Y.Shebi.II, end, 34a bot. Y.Orl.I, 61a bot.

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  • 6 אחה

    אחי, אָחָה(√חו, cmp. חבב) to unite. Part. pass. אָחוּי united. Num. R. s. 13, beg. שיהיו אֲחוּיִים אצלו they shall be united with him (around his table). Pi. אִיחָה to join; to sew together (with fine stitches); cmp. חוּט; חוּד I. Gen. R. s. 39 beg. אברהם שאֹ׳ אתוכ׳ Abraham who united all mankind into a brotherhood (by the belief in one God), כזה שהוא מְאָחֶהוכ׳ like one who sews, v. infra. Ex. R. s. 40, end.Esp. to mend, by stitching, the rent of the garment torn in mourning. M. Kat. 22b; a. fr. Ib. 26a לאַחֹותָן to stitch them together. Hithpa. a. Nithpa. הִחְאָחֶה, נִתְאָחֶה 1) to be joined; to be stitched together. Num. R. s. 13, beg. (play on אחותי Cant. 5:1) נִתְאָחוּ ליוכ׳ they were joined to me (I joined them) in the captivity. Gen. R. s. 68 מִתְאָחֹות, v. אֶבֶן. M. Kat. 26a אין מתאחין must not be stitched together. 2) to be joined by grafting, to grow together. Y.Kil.I, 27a top הן נתא׳וכ׳ they (the two seeds) combine. Y.Shebi.II, end, 34a bot. Y.Orl.I, 61a bot.

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  • 7 אָחָה

    אחי, אָחָה(√חו, cmp. חבב) to unite. Part. pass. אָחוּי united. Num. R. s. 13, beg. שיהיו אֲחוּיִים אצלו they shall be united with him (around his table). Pi. אִיחָה to join; to sew together (with fine stitches); cmp. חוּט; חוּד I. Gen. R. s. 39 beg. אברהם שאֹ׳ אתוכ׳ Abraham who united all mankind into a brotherhood (by the belief in one God), כזה שהוא מְאָחֶהוכ׳ like one who sews, v. infra. Ex. R. s. 40, end.Esp. to mend, by stitching, the rent of the garment torn in mourning. M. Kat. 22b; a. fr. Ib. 26a לאַחֹותָן to stitch them together. Hithpa. a. Nithpa. הִחְאָחֶה, נִתְאָחֶה 1) to be joined; to be stitched together. Num. R. s. 13, beg. (play on אחותי Cant. 5:1) נִתְאָחוּ ליוכ׳ they were joined to me (I joined them) in the captivity. Gen. R. s. 68 מִתְאָחֹות, v. אֶבֶן. M. Kat. 26a אין מתאחין must not be stitched together. 2) to be joined by grafting, to grow together. Y.Kil.I, 27a top הן נתא׳וכ׳ they (the two seeds) combine. Y.Shebi.II, end, 34a bot. Y.Orl.I, 61a bot.

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  • 8 חוט II

    חוּטII to fasten, esp. (denom. of חֲוַט) to provide a shoe with straps. Y.Kil.IX, 32d top לא יֵחוֹט ליה מסאניה that he should not make for his (woolen) shoes straps of flax but leather thongs. Ib. מהו מֵיחוֹט מסאניה בכיתן (not דכ׳) is it permitted to put flax straps on ? Pa. חַיֵּיט, חַיֵּט 1) same, to fasten, strap. Targ. Y. Deut. 25:9. 2) to sew. Targ. Job 16:15; a. e.Men.37b האי מאן דחַיְּיטֵיה לגלימיה he who sewed the trail of his cloak up. Y.Shebi.IV, 35a bot. הוה מְחַיֵּיטוכ׳ was doing tailors work at ; a. fr. 3) to mend, patch. Lam. R. to I, 1 רבתי (חד כות׳ 1) ח׳ ליה מןוכ׳ he patched it in one place ; a. e. 4) to form a net of straps, plait. Ab. Zar.75a דחַיְּיטֵי בחבליוכ׳ Ms. M. (ed. דחַיְּטֵי) which they plait with chords

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  • 9 חוּט

    חוּטII to fasten, esp. (denom. of חֲוַט) to provide a shoe with straps. Y.Kil.IX, 32d top לא יֵחוֹט ליה מסאניה that he should not make for his (woolen) shoes straps of flax but leather thongs. Ib. מהו מֵיחוֹט מסאניה בכיתן (not דכ׳) is it permitted to put flax straps on ? Pa. חַיֵּיט, חַיֵּט 1) same, to fasten, strap. Targ. Y. Deut. 25:9. 2) to sew. Targ. Job 16:15; a. e.Men.37b האי מאן דחַיְּיטֵיה לגלימיה he who sewed the trail of his cloak up. Y.Shebi.IV, 35a bot. הוה מְחַיֵּיטוכ׳ was doing tailors work at ; a. fr. 3) to mend, patch. Lam. R. to I, 1 רבתי (חד כות׳ 1) ח׳ ליה מןוכ׳ he patched it in one place ; a. e. 4) to form a net of straps, plait. Ab. Zar.75a דחַיְּיטֵי בחבליוכ׳ Ms. M. (ed. דחַיְּטֵי) which they plait with chords

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  • 10 לקט

    לָקַט(b. h.) ( to seize, 1) to gatter, glean; to pick, v. Pi.Part. לוֹקֵט gleaner, huckster, v. לָקוֹט. 2) (in sewing) to gather, pucker. M. Kat 26a bot. ללוֹקְטָן ולעשותן כמין סולמות to mend (the rente for the dead) by gathering or making a sort of stairs (chain-stitches), v. סוּלָּם. Pi. לִיקֵּט same, 1) to pick, harvest; to pick up, collect. Tosef.Shebi.IV, 21 לי׳ אתרוג באחדוכ׳ he harvested Ethrogs on the first of Shbat; R. Hash. 14a; Erub.7a; Yeb.15a. Tosef.R. Hash. I, 9 לי׳ ירק if one picked vegetables; a. v. fr.Mass. Sh. II, 5 מה שלי׳ לי׳וכ׳ Y. ed. (Mish. a. Bab. ed. מה שלקט לקט) what coins he picked up singly belong to the second-tithe fund. Y. ib. 53c והוא שלי׳ מיכן ומיכן אבל לי׳ על אומדוכ׳ (not אומן) provided he picked up here and there (deliberately selecting), but if he did so at random Bekh.7b כל חמטיל בצים מְלַקֵּט וב׳ every animal that lays eggs supports its brood by picking up food for it, except the bat … which gives suck.M. Kat. I, 5 מלקט אדםוכ׳ one may (during the festive week) collect for final burial the bones of, v. לִיקּוּט. Snh.VI, 6 מְלַקְּטִין את העצמותוכ׳ the bones (of the convict) may be collected and buried in their family tomb; a. fr.Esp. to glean, to take the poor mans share in the crop. Peah IV, 9 מי שלקטוכ׳ (Y. ed. שלי׳) if one gleaned the corner of the field and said, this is to belong to ; Gitt.11b; B. Mets.9b.Peah V, 6 לִלְקוֹט (Y. ed. ללַקֵּט). Y. ib. IV, 18b ילכו וִילַקְּטוּוכ׳ let them have an opportunity to go and glean in another field, v. כִּילּוּי, a. v. fr.Peah IV, 5, v. Hif..Sot11b ומלקט להןוכ׳, v. נָקַט. 2) to pluck ( hair) out singly. Naz.40b לִיקְּטוֹ במלקט if he plucked it singly with pinchers; Macc.III, 5 לְקָטוֹ. Ib. 20b במְלַקֵּט לבנותוכ׳ when one plucks out the white hair among the black; Sabb.94b; a. e.(Naz. l. c. עד שילקטנו בתער, read שיטלנו as Macc.III, 5. Nif. נִלְקַט 1) to be collected, harvested. Tosef.Shebi.IV, 21 שגדל בחובה ונ׳ בחובה what has been growing under obligation (as eventually subject to tithes) and been harvested under obligation; שגדל בשביעית ונ׳ בשביעית what has been growing in the Sabbatical year and collected in ; R. Hash. 15a; a. e. 2) to be made smooth by plucking. Sabb.97a, v. מַלְקֵט. Pu. לוּקָּט to be gleaned. Peah V, 1 גדיש שלא ל׳ תחתיו a stack of grain under which the gleaning for the poor has been left. Hif. הִלְקִיט 1) to cause picking, to strew feed for birds. Tosef.Sabb.XVIII, 4 מַלְקִיטִין, contrad. to מהלקטין (v. הִילְקט); Sabb.155b. 2) to arrange the gleaning by the poor. Peah IV, 5 ( 3) היו מַלְקִיטִין על החבל Y. ed. (Bab. ed. a. Mish. מלקטין) arranged the gleaning by the line, leaving a corner at the end of each furrow. Hithpa. הִתְלַקֵּט to be collected; to require collection. Maas. Sh. II, 5 המִתְלַקְּטִים those coins which have been picked up singly, opp. הנבללין.Ḥull.46a מִתְלַקֵּט מהו if the required size of sound flesh can be obtained only by collecting (it not being in one place), how is it!Ib. 77a מתל׳ מהו how is it, if the quantity of flesh required to cover the broken bone is scattered?

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  • 11 לָקַט

    לָקַט(b. h.) ( to seize, 1) to gatter, glean; to pick, v. Pi.Part. לוֹקֵט gleaner, huckster, v. לָקוֹט. 2) (in sewing) to gather, pucker. M. Kat 26a bot. ללוֹקְטָן ולעשותן כמין סולמות to mend (the rente for the dead) by gathering or making a sort of stairs (chain-stitches), v. סוּלָּם. Pi. לִיקֵּט same, 1) to pick, harvest; to pick up, collect. Tosef.Shebi.IV, 21 לי׳ אתרוג באחדוכ׳ he harvested Ethrogs on the first of Shbat; R. Hash. 14a; Erub.7a; Yeb.15a. Tosef.R. Hash. I, 9 לי׳ ירק if one picked vegetables; a. v. fr.Mass. Sh. II, 5 מה שלי׳ לי׳וכ׳ Y. ed. (Mish. a. Bab. ed. מה שלקט לקט) what coins he picked up singly belong to the second-tithe fund. Y. ib. 53c והוא שלי׳ מיכן ומיכן אבל לי׳ על אומדוכ׳ (not אומן) provided he picked up here and there (deliberately selecting), but if he did so at random Bekh.7b כל חמטיל בצים מְלַקֵּט וב׳ every animal that lays eggs supports its brood by picking up food for it, except the bat … which gives suck.M. Kat. I, 5 מלקט אדםוכ׳ one may (during the festive week) collect for final burial the bones of, v. לִיקּוּט. Snh.VI, 6 מְלַקְּטִין את העצמותוכ׳ the bones (of the convict) may be collected and buried in their family tomb; a. fr.Esp. to glean, to take the poor mans share in the crop. Peah IV, 9 מי שלקטוכ׳ (Y. ed. שלי׳) if one gleaned the corner of the field and said, this is to belong to ; Gitt.11b; B. Mets.9b.Peah V, 6 לִלְקוֹט (Y. ed. ללַקֵּט). Y. ib. IV, 18b ילכו וִילַקְּטוּוכ׳ let them have an opportunity to go and glean in another field, v. כִּילּוּי, a. v. fr.Peah IV, 5, v. Hif..Sot11b ומלקט להןוכ׳, v. נָקַט. 2) to pluck ( hair) out singly. Naz.40b לִיקְּטוֹ במלקט if he plucked it singly with pinchers; Macc.III, 5 לְקָטוֹ. Ib. 20b במְלַקֵּט לבנותוכ׳ when one plucks out the white hair among the black; Sabb.94b; a. e.(Naz. l. c. עד שילקטנו בתער, read שיטלנו as Macc.III, 5. Nif. נִלְקַט 1) to be collected, harvested. Tosef.Shebi.IV, 21 שגדל בחובה ונ׳ בחובה what has been growing under obligation (as eventually subject to tithes) and been harvested under obligation; שגדל בשביעית ונ׳ בשביעית what has been growing in the Sabbatical year and collected in ; R. Hash. 15a; a. e. 2) to be made smooth by plucking. Sabb.97a, v. מַלְקֵט. Pu. לוּקָּט to be gleaned. Peah V, 1 גדיש שלא ל׳ תחתיו a stack of grain under which the gleaning for the poor has been left. Hif. הִלְקִיט 1) to cause picking, to strew feed for birds. Tosef.Sabb.XVIII, 4 מַלְקִיטִין, contrad. to מהלקטין (v. הִילְקט); Sabb.155b. 2) to arrange the gleaning by the poor. Peah IV, 5 ( 3) היו מַלְקִיטִין על החבל Y. ed. (Bab. ed. a. Mish. מלקטין) arranged the gleaning by the line, leaving a corner at the end of each furrow. Hithpa. הִתְלַקֵּט to be collected; to require collection. Maas. Sh. II, 5 המִתְלַקְּטִים those coins which have been picked up singly, opp. הנבללין.Ḥull.46a מִתְלַקֵּט מהו if the required size of sound flesh can be obtained only by collecting (it not being in one place), how is it!Ib. 77a מתל׳ מהו how is it, if the quantity of flesh required to cover the broken bone is scattered?

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  • 12 צמד

    צְמַדch. sam(צמד tsab), 1) to join, attach, harness. Part. pass. צָמִיד; f. צְמִידָא; pl. צְמִידִין, a) attached, harnessed. Targ. 1 Kings 19:19.b) attached to, addicted to, in the habit of. Lam. R. to III, ix הוה צמיד עיית קינדלויוכ׳ Ar. (ed. הוה מסדראוכ׳; Y.Maas. Sh. V, 56a top הוה עביד) made it a habit to prepare his lights on Friday (v. עוּת ch.). Lev. R. s. 26 הות צמידא אמרה נכ׳ (some ed. צְמִידָה) was addicted to evil talk. 2) to bind up (a broken limb). Targ. Ez. 34:4, 16. 3) to narrow in, retain. B. Bath.53a דצ׳ לה מיא (ed. Pes. a. oth. דצאמת, v. צְמַת) he retained (dammed) the water for the benefit of the field, opp. ארוח let the water spread. Pa. צַמֵּד same, 1) to bind up, heal, mend. Part. pass. מְצַמַּד. Ab. Zar.55a דאזלי כי מתברי … מְצַמְּדֵי who go (to an idolatrous temple) broken (crippled), and come out healed; Yalk. Ex. 289 מצמידי (corr. acc., or מִיצַמְּדֵי Ithpe.). Ithpe. אִצְטְמִיד to be bound up, repaired. Ber.22b א׳ חצביה דר׳׳נ R. N.s pitcher has been mended (the rule he laid down is restored again), opp. אתבר, v. הַצְבָּא.

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  • 13 צְמַד

    צְמַדch. sam(צמד tsab), 1) to join, attach, harness. Part. pass. צָמִיד; f. צְמִידָא; pl. צְמִידִין, a) attached, harnessed. Targ. 1 Kings 19:19.b) attached to, addicted to, in the habit of. Lam. R. to III, ix הוה צמיד עיית קינדלויוכ׳ Ar. (ed. הוה מסדראוכ׳; Y.Maas. Sh. V, 56a top הוה עביד) made it a habit to prepare his lights on Friday (v. עוּת ch.). Lev. R. s. 26 הות צמידא אמרה נכ׳ (some ed. צְמִידָה) was addicted to evil talk. 2) to bind up (a broken limb). Targ. Ez. 34:4, 16. 3) to narrow in, retain. B. Bath.53a דצ׳ לה מיא (ed. Pes. a. oth. דצאמת, v. צְמַת) he retained (dammed) the water for the benefit of the field, opp. ארוח let the water spread. Pa. צַמֵּד same, 1) to bind up, heal, mend. Part. pass. מְצַמַּד. Ab. Zar.55a דאזלי כי מתברי … מְצַמְּדֵי who go (to an idolatrous temple) broken (crippled), and come out healed; Yalk. Ex. 289 מצמידי (corr. acc., or מִיצַמְּדֵי Ithpe.). Ithpe. אִצְטְמִיד to be bound up, repaired. Ber.22b א׳ חצביה דר׳׳נ R. N.s pitcher has been mended (the rule he laid down is restored again), opp. אתבר, v. הַצְבָּא.

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  • 14 קירס

    קֵירָסm. (καιρὁς) opportunity, season. Koh. R. to XI, 3 אם הגיע קִירְסוֹ של תלמידוכ׳ when the proper time comes for the scholar to teach Ib. אם הגיע קִירְסָןוכ׳ when the turn of the prophets comes to prophesy Esth. R. to I, 13 (ref. to לעתים, 1 Chr. 12:23) שהיו יודעין לרפאות את הקֵירוֹס (not הקירום) they knew how to mend the time (destiny); (a gloss: קליפה העולה מחמת מכה, from misreading קֵירוּם, v. קָרַם); Cant. R. to VI, 4 לרצוא את הקורם (ed. Wil. לרפות את הקורס; corr. acc.).Pl. קִירְסִים, (קִרְ׳) קִירְסִין. Pesik. Vayḥi, p. 9a> (ref. to לעתים, v. supra) לק׳ understanding of the seasons (v. LXX, 1 Chr. l. c.); Esth. R. l. c.; Cant. R. l. c. (not לקי׳); Num. R. s. 13; Gen. R. s. 72 לקורניסין (corr. acc., or לקֵירוֹסִין); (Var. in Ar. לקִירְטִין).(Gen. R. s. 58 בקרסין, v. קְלִירוֹס.Y.Shebi.II, 33d קירסים, v. next w.

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  • 15 קֵירָס

    קֵירָסm. (καιρὁς) opportunity, season. Koh. R. to XI, 3 אם הגיע קִירְסוֹ של תלמידוכ׳ when the proper time comes for the scholar to teach Ib. אם הגיע קִירְסָןוכ׳ when the turn of the prophets comes to prophesy Esth. R. to I, 13 (ref. to לעתים, 1 Chr. 12:23) שהיו יודעין לרפאות את הקֵירוֹס (not הקירום) they knew how to mend the time (destiny); (a gloss: קליפה העולה מחמת מכה, from misreading קֵירוּם, v. קָרַם); Cant. R. to VI, 4 לרצוא את הקורם (ed. Wil. לרפות את הקורס; corr. acc.).Pl. קִירְסִים, (קִרְ׳) קִירְסִין. Pesik. Vayḥi, p. 9a> (ref. to לעתים, v. supra) לק׳ understanding of the seasons (v. LXX, 1 Chr. l. c.); Esth. R. l. c.; Cant. R. l. c. (not לקי׳); Num. R. s. 13; Gen. R. s. 72 לקורניסין (corr. acc., or לקֵירוֹסִין); (Var. in Ar. לקִירְטִין).(Gen. R. s. 58 בקרסין, v. קְלִירוֹס.Y.Shebi.II, 33d קירסים, v. next w.

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  • 16 קלקל

    קִלְקֵל, קִילְקֵל(קָלַל, cmp. קְלַק) 1) to upset, disarrange, damage, ruin, opp. תקן. Gen. R. s. 98 ק׳ את היצועין upset the couches. Ḥull.8a מותר … מְקַלְקֵל הוא it is permitted to slaughter with a knife belonging to idolatrous service, because slaughtering is doing damage (a living animal being more useful than a dead one). Sabb.XIII, 3 כל המְקַלְקְלִין פטורין all those who perform an act (on the Sabbath) by which they do ruin, are exempt (from sin-offering); והמקלקלע״מ לתקןוכ׳ but he that undoes a thing for the purpose of reconstructing it is guilty. Keth.5b; a. fr. 2) (with or sub. מעשה = b. h. הִשְׁחִית) to be corrupt, to disgrace ones self by immorality. Y.Taan.I, end, 64d חם … קִילְקְלוּ מעשיהן Ham, the dog, and the raven acted mischievously (by sexual connection in the ark, v. Snh.108b; Gen. R. s. 3 6). R. Hash. 12a ברותחין קלקלווכ׳ with heat (of passion) they sinned, and with hot waters they were punished; Snh.108b. Tosef.Sot.II, 2 אפי׳ תְקַלְקֵלוכ׳, v. עָרַר; a. fr.(Midr. Till. to Ps. 7, ed. Bub. note 69 קלקלתי, v. כִּלְכֵּל.Part. pass. מְקוּלְקָל; f. מְקוּלְקֶלֶת; pl. מְקוּלְקָלִים, מְקוּלְקָלִין; מְקוּלְקָלוֹת. M. Kat. I, 2 (2a) ומתקנין את המקולקלת Y. a. Bab. ed. (Mish. המקולקלות, incorr.) and you may mend a channel that is out of order during the festive week. Snh.39b (ref. to Ez. 5:7) כמתוקנין … כמק׳ שבהם עשיתן you did not do according to the good usages among them, but according to their corrupt usages. B. Bath. 109b, v. קַלְקָלָה; a. fr. 3) (b. h.) to sharpen; trnsf. (cmp. חָדַד, שָׁנַן) to repeat, study. Koh. R. to X, 10 אם נקהה … קַלְקֵל עליו בחילך if thy lesson is as tough to thee as iron (v. קָהָה), and … none is on hand to explain it to thee, go over it studying with thy own strength. Hithpa. הִתְקַלְקֵל, Nithpa. נִתְקַלְקֵל 1) to be disarranged, ruined, spoiled. Y.Taan.IV, 68c bot. נִתְקַלְקְלוּ חשבונותיווכ׳ his dates were disarranged, and he said, let this begin a new era; נתקלקלו לשעבר the dates were disarranged (confused) with regard to the events of the past, v. קִילְקוּל. Dem. III, 6, v. חָלַף. Y.Shek.VII, 50c נִתְקַלְקְלָה צורתן (not נתקלקה), v. צוּרָה; a. e. 2) (v. קָלָה I) to commit a nuisance, to collapse under the influence of corporal punishment. Sifré Deut. 286; Macc.III, 14; a. e.Bekh.8a נתקלקל, v. קָלַל.

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  • 17 קילקל

    קִלְקֵל, קִילְקֵל(קָלַל, cmp. קְלַק) 1) to upset, disarrange, damage, ruin, opp. תקן. Gen. R. s. 98 ק׳ את היצועין upset the couches. Ḥull.8a מותר … מְקַלְקֵל הוא it is permitted to slaughter with a knife belonging to idolatrous service, because slaughtering is doing damage (a living animal being more useful than a dead one). Sabb.XIII, 3 כל המְקַלְקְלִין פטורין all those who perform an act (on the Sabbath) by which they do ruin, are exempt (from sin-offering); והמקלקלע״מ לתקןוכ׳ but he that undoes a thing for the purpose of reconstructing it is guilty. Keth.5b; a. fr. 2) (with or sub. מעשה = b. h. הִשְׁחִית) to be corrupt, to disgrace ones self by immorality. Y.Taan.I, end, 64d חם … קִילְקְלוּ מעשיהן Ham, the dog, and the raven acted mischievously (by sexual connection in the ark, v. Snh.108b; Gen. R. s. 3 6). R. Hash. 12a ברותחין קלקלווכ׳ with heat (of passion) they sinned, and with hot waters they were punished; Snh.108b. Tosef.Sot.II, 2 אפי׳ תְקַלְקֵלוכ׳, v. עָרַר; a. fr.(Midr. Till. to Ps. 7, ed. Bub. note 69 קלקלתי, v. כִּלְכֵּל.Part. pass. מְקוּלְקָל; f. מְקוּלְקֶלֶת; pl. מְקוּלְקָלִים, מְקוּלְקָלִין; מְקוּלְקָלוֹת. M. Kat. I, 2 (2a) ומתקנין את המקולקלת Y. a. Bab. ed. (Mish. המקולקלות, incorr.) and you may mend a channel that is out of order during the festive week. Snh.39b (ref. to Ez. 5:7) כמתוקנין … כמק׳ שבהם עשיתן you did not do according to the good usages among them, but according to their corrupt usages. B. Bath. 109b, v. קַלְקָלָה; a. fr. 3) (b. h.) to sharpen; trnsf. (cmp. חָדַד, שָׁנַן) to repeat, study. Koh. R. to X, 10 אם נקהה … קַלְקֵל עליו בחילך if thy lesson is as tough to thee as iron (v. קָהָה), and … none is on hand to explain it to thee, go over it studying with thy own strength. Hithpa. הִתְקַלְקֵל, Nithpa. נִתְקַלְקֵל 1) to be disarranged, ruined, spoiled. Y.Taan.IV, 68c bot. נִתְקַלְקְלוּ חשבונותיווכ׳ his dates were disarranged, and he said, let this begin a new era; נתקלקלו לשעבר the dates were disarranged (confused) with regard to the events of the past, v. קִילְקוּל. Dem. III, 6, v. חָלַף. Y.Shek.VII, 50c נִתְקַלְקְלָה צורתן (not נתקלקה), v. צוּרָה; a. e. 2) (v. קָלָה I) to commit a nuisance, to collapse under the influence of corporal punishment. Sifré Deut. 286; Macc.III, 14; a. e.Bekh.8a נתקלקל, v. קָלַל.

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  • 18 קִלְקֵל

    קִלְקֵל, קִילְקֵל(קָלַל, cmp. קְלַק) 1) to upset, disarrange, damage, ruin, opp. תקן. Gen. R. s. 98 ק׳ את היצועין upset the couches. Ḥull.8a מותר … מְקַלְקֵל הוא it is permitted to slaughter with a knife belonging to idolatrous service, because slaughtering is doing damage (a living animal being more useful than a dead one). Sabb.XIII, 3 כל המְקַלְקְלִין פטורין all those who perform an act (on the Sabbath) by which they do ruin, are exempt (from sin-offering); והמקלקלע״מ לתקןוכ׳ but he that undoes a thing for the purpose of reconstructing it is guilty. Keth.5b; a. fr. 2) (with or sub. מעשה = b. h. הִשְׁחִית) to be corrupt, to disgrace ones self by immorality. Y.Taan.I, end, 64d חם … קִילְקְלוּ מעשיהן Ham, the dog, and the raven acted mischievously (by sexual connection in the ark, v. Snh.108b; Gen. R. s. 3 6). R. Hash. 12a ברותחין קלקלווכ׳ with heat (of passion) they sinned, and with hot waters they were punished; Snh.108b. Tosef.Sot.II, 2 אפי׳ תְקַלְקֵלוכ׳, v. עָרַר; a. fr.(Midr. Till. to Ps. 7, ed. Bub. note 69 קלקלתי, v. כִּלְכֵּל.Part. pass. מְקוּלְקָל; f. מְקוּלְקֶלֶת; pl. מְקוּלְקָלִים, מְקוּלְקָלִין; מְקוּלְקָלוֹת. M. Kat. I, 2 (2a) ומתקנין את המקולקלת Y. a. Bab. ed. (Mish. המקולקלות, incorr.) and you may mend a channel that is out of order during the festive week. Snh.39b (ref. to Ez. 5:7) כמתוקנין … כמק׳ שבהם עשיתן you did not do according to the good usages among them, but according to their corrupt usages. B. Bath. 109b, v. קַלְקָלָה; a. fr. 3) (b. h.) to sharpen; trnsf. (cmp. חָדַד, שָׁנַן) to repeat, study. Koh. R. to X, 10 אם נקהה … קַלְקֵל עליו בחילך if thy lesson is as tough to thee as iron (v. קָהָה), and … none is on hand to explain it to thee, go over it studying with thy own strength. Hithpa. הִתְקַלְקֵל, Nithpa. נִתְקַלְקֵל 1) to be disarranged, ruined, spoiled. Y.Taan.IV, 68c bot. נִתְקַלְקְלוּ חשבונותיווכ׳ his dates were disarranged, and he said, let this begin a new era; נתקלקלו לשעבר the dates were disarranged (confused) with regard to the events of the past, v. קִילְקוּל. Dem. III, 6, v. חָלַף. Y.Shek.VII, 50c נִתְקַלְקְלָה צורתן (not נתקלקה), v. צוּרָה; a. e. 2) (v. קָלָה I) to commit a nuisance, to collapse under the influence of corporal punishment. Sifré Deut. 286; Macc.III, 14; a. e.Bekh.8a נתקלקל, v. קָלַל.

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  • 19 קִילְקֵל

    קִלְקֵל, קִילְקֵל(קָלַל, cmp. קְלַק) 1) to upset, disarrange, damage, ruin, opp. תקן. Gen. R. s. 98 ק׳ את היצועין upset the couches. Ḥull.8a מותר … מְקַלְקֵל הוא it is permitted to slaughter with a knife belonging to idolatrous service, because slaughtering is doing damage (a living animal being more useful than a dead one). Sabb.XIII, 3 כל המְקַלְקְלִין פטורין all those who perform an act (on the Sabbath) by which they do ruin, are exempt (from sin-offering); והמקלקלע״מ לתקןוכ׳ but he that undoes a thing for the purpose of reconstructing it is guilty. Keth.5b; a. fr. 2) (with or sub. מעשה = b. h. הִשְׁחִית) to be corrupt, to disgrace ones self by immorality. Y.Taan.I, end, 64d חם … קִילְקְלוּ מעשיהן Ham, the dog, and the raven acted mischievously (by sexual connection in the ark, v. Snh.108b; Gen. R. s. 3 6). R. Hash. 12a ברותחין קלקלווכ׳ with heat (of passion) they sinned, and with hot waters they were punished; Snh.108b. Tosef.Sot.II, 2 אפי׳ תְקַלְקֵלוכ׳, v. עָרַר; a. fr.(Midr. Till. to Ps. 7, ed. Bub. note 69 קלקלתי, v. כִּלְכֵּל.Part. pass. מְקוּלְקָל; f. מְקוּלְקֶלֶת; pl. מְקוּלְקָלִים, מְקוּלְקָלִין; מְקוּלְקָלוֹת. M. Kat. I, 2 (2a) ומתקנין את המקולקלת Y. a. Bab. ed. (Mish. המקולקלות, incorr.) and you may mend a channel that is out of order during the festive week. Snh.39b (ref. to Ez. 5:7) כמתוקנין … כמק׳ שבהם עשיתן you did not do according to the good usages among them, but according to their corrupt usages. B. Bath. 109b, v. קַלְקָלָה; a. fr. 3) (b. h.) to sharpen; trnsf. (cmp. חָדַד, שָׁנַן) to repeat, study. Koh. R. to X, 10 אם נקהה … קַלְקֵל עליו בחילך if thy lesson is as tough to thee as iron (v. קָהָה), and … none is on hand to explain it to thee, go over it studying with thy own strength. Hithpa. הִתְקַלְקֵל, Nithpa. נִתְקַלְקֵל 1) to be disarranged, ruined, spoiled. Y.Taan.IV, 68c bot. נִתְקַלְקְלוּ חשבונותיווכ׳ his dates were disarranged, and he said, let this begin a new era; נתקלקלו לשעבר the dates were disarranged (confused) with regard to the events of the past, v. קִילְקוּל. Dem. III, 6, v. חָלַף. Y.Shek.VII, 50c נִתְקַלְקְלָה צורתן (not נתקלקה), v. צוּרָה; a. e. 2) (v. קָלָה I) to commit a nuisance, to collapse under the influence of corporal punishment. Sifré Deut. 286; Macc.III, 14; a. e.Bekh.8a נתקלקל, v. קָלַל.

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  • 20 שזר

    שְׁזַרch. sam(שזר moshzar).Part. pass. שְׁזִיר. Targ. Ex. 26:1, a. fr. (h. text משזר).Targ. Y. Num. 4:6 (h. text כליל תכלת).Lam. R. to I, 1 רבתי (חד מאת׳ 2) (read:) שְׁזוֹר לי מיניה חוטיןוכ׳ twist threads for me out of it (the sand), and I will mend it; (Bekh.8b כרוכו לי מיניה גרדי).

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