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  • 1 פוג

    פּוּגch. sam( 1) same, v. supra. Erub.64b עד שיָפִיג יינינו until the wine we drank has escaped (the effect of the wine is overcome). to lose taste, intensity; to cause to escape; to cool off; to mitigate), 1) to evaporate, faint Targ. Ps. 38:9 פָּגִית (ed. Lag. פַּגְיִית, fr. פגי; h. text נפוגתי). Targ. Esth. 2:1 פג ed. Lag. (Var. פח). Targ. Hab. 1:4 פָּגַת (Levita פֵּיגַת, read: פָּיְגַת); a. e.Part. פָּיֵג, פָּיֵיג; f. פָּיְגָא, פָּיְגַת; pl. פָּיְגָן. Targ. O. Gen. 45:26.Y.Pes.III, 30a top מן דטלא פייגא מנהון (not מה) after the dew upon them has evaporated. Meg.25b דלמא פייגא דעתייהווכ׳ lest the minds of the congregation be fainting (lose courage, on hearing the curses); a. e. 2) to weaken, mitigate. Part. פָּאֵיג. Targ. Lam. 3:49. Pa. פַּיֵּיג to cause relaxation; to slacken. Ib. 2:18. Targ. Prov. 14:30 מפייג ed. Lag. (oth. ed. מפליג). Af. אָפֵיג to let ( the wine) escape. Targ. 1 Sam. 1:14. Ithpo. אִתְפּוֹגָג to seek relaxation from anger, trouble, seek diversion, sport. Lev. R. s. 27 לא אתא אלא לאתפוגגהוכ׳ he came only to sport with his children (not to argue with them seriously); ib. לא אתא אלא מתפגג׳ (read: מִתְפּוֹגְגָא); Yalk. Mic. 554 למתפונגא (corr. acc.); Num. R. s. 10; Cant. R. to V, 16 (not להתפ׳); Tanḥ. Emor 10. Ib. (read:) לא אתת דא אלא למִתְפַּגְּיָיא עם ברה this woman has come to court merely to have some sport with her son.

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  • 2 פּוּג

    פּוּגch. sam( 1) same, v. supra. Erub.64b עד שיָפִיג יינינו until the wine we drank has escaped (the effect of the wine is overcome). to lose taste, intensity; to cause to escape; to cool off; to mitigate), 1) to evaporate, faint Targ. Ps. 38:9 פָּגִית (ed. Lag. פַּגְיִית, fr. פגי; h. text נפוגתי). Targ. Esth. 2:1 פג ed. Lag. (Var. פח). Targ. Hab. 1:4 פָּגַת (Levita פֵּיגַת, read: פָּיְגַת); a. e.Part. פָּיֵג, פָּיֵיג; f. פָּיְגָא, פָּיְגַת; pl. פָּיְגָן. Targ. O. Gen. 45:26.Y.Pes.III, 30a top מן דטלא פייגא מנהון (not מה) after the dew upon them has evaporated. Meg.25b דלמא פייגא דעתייהווכ׳ lest the minds of the congregation be fainting (lose courage, on hearing the curses); a. e. 2) to weaken, mitigate. Part. פָּאֵיג. Targ. Lam. 3:49. Pa. פַּיֵּיג to cause relaxation; to slacken. Ib. 2:18. Targ. Prov. 14:30 מפייג ed. Lag. (oth. ed. מפליג). Af. אָפֵיג to let ( the wine) escape. Targ. 1 Sam. 1:14. Ithpo. אִתְפּוֹגָג to seek relaxation from anger, trouble, seek diversion, sport. Lev. R. s. 27 לא אתא אלא לאתפוגגהוכ׳ he came only to sport with his children (not to argue with them seriously); ib. לא אתא אלא מתפגג׳ (read: מִתְפּוֹגְגָא); Yalk. Mic. 554 למתפונגא (corr. acc.); Num. R. s. 10; Cant. R. to V, 16 (not להתפ׳); Tanḥ. Emor 10. Ib. (read:) לא אתת דא אלא למִתְפַּגְּיָיא עם ברה this woman has come to court merely to have some sport with her son.

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  • 3 מתק

    v. be sweetened; mitigated; desalinated
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    v. be sweetened
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    v. become sweet, be sweetened
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    v. to sweeten; mitigate; desalinate
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    v. to sweeten
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    sweetness

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  • 4 פוג

    פּוּג(b. h.; cmp. פוח) to evaporate, become faint; to escape. Tosef.Sabb.III (IV), 5 שתָּפוּג צינתן sufficient time for the cold in them to escape; Sabb.40b שתפוג Ms. M. (ed. שתָּפִיג); Y. ib. III, 6b top שתפיג. Yoma 34b שתפוג Ms. M. (ed. שתפיג). Ker.6b כדי שלא תפוג ריחה that its fragrance may not escape. Y.Bets. I, 60d top שטעמן פָּג their flavor would escape; a. fr. Hif. הֵפִיג 1) same, v. supra. Erub.64b עד שיָפִיג יינינו until the wine we drank has escaped (the effect of the wine is overcome). 2) to lose taste, intensity; to cause to escape; to cool off; to mitigate. Pes.41a מים שאין מְפִיגִין טעמן water, which does not give up its taste (to the substance boiled in it) שאר משקין שמפיגיןוכ׳ other liquids, which do communicate their taste. Bets.14a כל התבלין מפיגין טעמן … מְפִיגָהוכ׳ all spices lose their taste (when pounded a day before), but salt does not Midr. Till. to Ps. 79 ה׳ את חמתווכ׳ let out his anger on wood and stone. Snh.22b דרך … מפיגין את היין a walk of a mile, or a little sleep cause the wine to escape (counteract the effect of the wine); Erub. l. c. Ib. שדרך מפיגהוכ׳ that walking counteracts B. Bath.10a יין מְפִיגוֹ, v. פַּחַד.Yoma I, 7 והָפֵג אחתוכ׳ and drive out (thy drowsiness, cool thy feet), v. אֶחָד. Ib. 75b דברים … מן מְפִיגָן the manna counteracted the effect of such food as traders sold them; a. e.

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  • 5 פּוּג

    פּוּג(b. h.; cmp. פוח) to evaporate, become faint; to escape. Tosef.Sabb.III (IV), 5 שתָּפוּג צינתן sufficient time for the cold in them to escape; Sabb.40b שתפוג Ms. M. (ed. שתָּפִיג); Y. ib. III, 6b top שתפיג. Yoma 34b שתפוג Ms. M. (ed. שתפיג). Ker.6b כדי שלא תפוג ריחה that its fragrance may not escape. Y.Bets. I, 60d top שטעמן פָּג their flavor would escape; a. fr. Hif. הֵפִיג 1) same, v. supra. Erub.64b עד שיָפִיג יינינו until the wine we drank has escaped (the effect of the wine is overcome). 2) to lose taste, intensity; to cause to escape; to cool off; to mitigate. Pes.41a מים שאין מְפִיגִין טעמן water, which does not give up its taste (to the substance boiled in it) שאר משקין שמפיגיןוכ׳ other liquids, which do communicate their taste. Bets.14a כל התבלין מפיגין טעמן … מְפִיגָהוכ׳ all spices lose their taste (when pounded a day before), but salt does not Midr. Till. to Ps. 79 ה׳ את חמתווכ׳ let out his anger on wood and stone. Snh.22b דרך … מפיגין את היין a walk of a mile, or a little sleep cause the wine to escape (counteract the effect of the wine); Erub. l. c. Ib. שדרך מפיגהוכ׳ that walking counteracts B. Bath.10a יין מְפִיגוֹ, v. פַּחַד.Yoma I, 7 והָפֵג אחתוכ׳ and drive out (thy drowsiness, cool thy feet), v. אֶחָד. Ib. 75b דברים … מן מְפִיגָן the manna counteracted the effect of such food as traders sold them; a. e.

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