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1 קרדית
mite,small insect -
2 מומיתא
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3 אקרייה
acarine, mite or tick from the order Acarina -
4 אקרית
acarine, mite or tick from the order Acarina -
5 כמות קטנה
little, mite, scattering, wee -
6 שמץ
v. be slandered, libeled, blemished————————v. to slander, libel, blemish————————a bit of..., ounce, shred, shadow, ghost, inch, iota, jot, mite, modicum, morsel, pinch, scintilla, soupcon, spark, speck, suspicion, syllable, tincture, vestige, whit, wisp, breath————————disgrace, defamation; ignominy, obloquy -
7 אורעיתא
אוּרְעִיתָאf. ( ארע; corresp. to h. צִרְעָה) wasp, hornet (collect.). Targ. Y. Ex. 23:28; a. e.Pl. אוּרְעַיָּיתָא. Targ. Y. Deut. 1:44; a. e.אוּרְעֵי, אוּרְעַיָּה. Targ. Y. Lev. 11:20 ed. pr. (corr. vowel signs; later ed. אוזפיה). Y.Sabb.I, 3b bot. תולעתא דסוסיאוכ׳ the mite in the horses carcass turns into hornets. (Cmp. same ideas among the Greek, Sachs Beitr. II, 92; Nican Ther. 741. -
8 אוּרְעִיתָא
אוּרְעִיתָאf. ( ארע; corresp. to h. צִרְעָה) wasp, hornet (collect.). Targ. Y. Ex. 23:28; a. e.Pl. אוּרְעַיָּיתָא. Targ. Y. Deut. 1:44; a. e.אוּרְעֵי, אוּרְעַיָּה. Targ. Y. Lev. 11:20 ed. pr. (corr. vowel signs; later ed. אוזפיה). Y.Sabb.I, 3b bot. תולעתא דסוסיאוכ׳ the mite in the horses carcass turns into hornets. (Cmp. same ideas among the Greek, Sachs Beitr. II, 92; Nican Ther. 741. -
9 אילא
אֵילָא, אַיְילָאch. = h. אַיִל 1); trnsf. 1) beak of a ship (a beam to which the head of a ram was attached), prow. Ned.50a. 2) projection from a lateral wall, buttress, Targ. Ezek. 40:48; a. e. (Var. אֵלָא). 3) (cmp. אַיִּל 2) name of a worm or mite in grapes. Sabb.90a איל (Rashi a. Ms. Oxf. איי׳). -
10 איילא
אֵילָא, אַיְילָאch. = h. אַיִל 1); trnsf. 1) beak of a ship (a beam to which the head of a ram was attached), prow. Ned.50a. 2) projection from a lateral wall, buttress, Targ. Ezek. 40:48; a. e. (Var. אֵלָא). 3) (cmp. אַיִּל 2) name of a worm or mite in grapes. Sabb.90a איל (Rashi a. Ms. Oxf. איי׳). -
11 אֵילָא
אֵילָא, אַיְילָאch. = h. אַיִל 1); trnsf. 1) beak of a ship (a beam to which the head of a ram was attached), prow. Ned.50a. 2) projection from a lateral wall, buttress, Targ. Ezek. 40:48; a. e. (Var. אֵלָא). 3) (cmp. אַיִּל 2) name of a worm or mite in grapes. Sabb.90a איל (Rashi a. Ms. Oxf. איי׳). -
12 אַיְילָא
אֵילָא, אַיְילָאch. = h. אַיִל 1); trnsf. 1) beak of a ship (a beam to which the head of a ram was attached), prow. Ned.50a. 2) projection from a lateral wall, buttress, Targ. Ezek. 40:48; a. e. (Var. אֵלָא). 3) (cmp. אַיִּל 2) name of a worm or mite in grapes. Sabb.90a איל (Rashi a. Ms. Oxf. איי׳). -
13 זיז I
זִיזI m. (זוּז or זעזע) 1) ז׳ שבעדשים name of a mite in lentils.Pl. זִיזִים, זִיזִין. Ḥull.67b; Sifra Shmini Par. 10, ch. XII; Y.Ter.VIII, 45b bot. 2) spider.Pl. as above. Y.Sabb.XIV, beg.14b (differ. in Bab. ib. 106b, a. Tosef. ib. XII (XIII), 4).Tosef.Bekh.I, 8 דבש הזיזין ed. Zuck. Var. הגוזין, v. חִגְזִין. 3) name of a fabulous bird (ref. to Ps. 50:11). Lev. R. s. 22, end. B. Bath.73b. -
14 זִיז
זִיזI m. (זוּז or זעזע) 1) ז׳ שבעדשים name of a mite in lentils.Pl. זִיזִים, זִיזִין. Ḥull.67b; Sifra Shmini Par. 10, ch. XII; Y.Ter.VIII, 45b bot. 2) spider.Pl. as above. Y.Sabb.XIV, beg.14b (differ. in Bab. ib. 106b, a. Tosef. ib. XII (XIII), 4).Tosef.Bekh.I, 8 דבש הזיזין ed. Zuck. Var. הגוזין, v. חִגְזִין. 3) name of a fabulous bird (ref. to Ps. 50:11). Lev. R. s. 22, end. B. Bath.73b. -
15 סממיתא
סְמָמִיתָאch. (v. preced.) ( poisonous animal, 1) spotted lizard. Targ. Y. Lev. 11:30 Ar. (ed. שְׁ׳; h. text הלטאה). 2) spider. Y.Sabb.I, 3b ודמניא שְׂמָמִי and the mite in garments is changed into a spider. -
16 סְמָמִיתָא
סְמָמִיתָאch. (v. preced.) ( poisonous animal, 1) spotted lizard. Targ. Y. Lev. 11:30 Ar. (ed. שְׁ׳; h. text הלטאה). 2) spider. Y.Sabb.I, 3b ודמניא שְׂמָמִי and the mite in garments is changed into a spider.
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