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1 חינוך
education, training, upbringing, schooling, pedagogy, breeding, edification, nurture -
2 חנוך
n. Hanokh (first name)————————education, training, upbringing, schooling, pedagogy, breeding, edification, nurture -
3 טיפוח
fostering, care, nursing, cultivation, nurture, nurturing -
4 טפוח
fostering, care, nursing, cultivation, nurture, nurturing -
5 טפח
v. be nurtured————————v. to nurture————————v. to strike, slap, tap, knock; flap————————span, hand breadth -
6 מזון
food, nourishment, fare, fodder, grub, nosh, nurture, nutriment, nutrition, pabulum, provender, provision, refection, scoff, sustenance, aliment, bread -
7 ינק
יְנַקch. sam(ינקto draw sap, absorb). Targ. Job 3:11 אֵינִיק (Ms. אִינַק; ed. Lag. אוֹנִיק); a. fr.Y.Ned.I, 37a; Gen. R. s. 56 אימר דלא י׳וכ׳ the lamb that never sucked (the ram offered in Isaacs place). Ber.40b (read:) מירבא … מֵינַק לא יַנְקֵיוכ׳ they grow out of the ground, but draw no nurture from it. B. Bath.71b מדנפשיה קא ינקי they draw from the ground which belongs to himself. Bets.37b י׳ תחומין מהדדי the parts of an animal whose partners are bound by opposite Sabbath limits draw substances one from the other (v. Y.Erub.III, 21a quoted in preced.); a. fr. Af. אוֹנִיק, אַיְינִיק as preced. Hif.Targ. Ex. 2:9. Targ. Y. Deut. 32:13; a. fr.Gen. R. s. 98, end דהכן אוֹנִיקוּ which nursed such a child; Y.Kil.I, 27b top אַיְינֵק; Gen. R. s. 5 end מניק (corr. acc.), v. בִּיזָּא III; a. fr.מֵינִיקְהָּא nurse. Targ. Ex. 2:7; a. e.Pl. מֵינִיקָתָא, v. infra. Pa. יַנֵּק same. Targ. Y. II Ex. 15:2 (Y. I מוֹנִיק). Targ. 1 Sam. 6:7; 10 (ed. Lag. מֵנִיקָן); Targ. Ps. 78:71 מְיַנְקָן (Targ. Is. 40:11 מֵינִיקָתָא) animals giving suck (h. text עלות).Tanḥ. Ki Thissa 27 יַנְּקִין, v. יַנּוֹקָא. -
8 יְנַק
יְנַקch. sam(ינקto draw sap, absorb). Targ. Job 3:11 אֵינִיק (Ms. אִינַק; ed. Lag. אוֹנִיק); a. fr.Y.Ned.I, 37a; Gen. R. s. 56 אימר דלא י׳וכ׳ the lamb that never sucked (the ram offered in Isaacs place). Ber.40b (read:) מירבא … מֵינַק לא יַנְקֵיוכ׳ they grow out of the ground, but draw no nurture from it. B. Bath.71b מדנפשיה קא ינקי they draw from the ground which belongs to himself. Bets.37b י׳ תחומין מהדדי the parts of an animal whose partners are bound by opposite Sabbath limits draw substances one from the other (v. Y.Erub.III, 21a quoted in preced.); a. fr. Af. אוֹנִיק, אַיְינִיק as preced. Hif.Targ. Ex. 2:9. Targ. Y. Deut. 32:13; a. fr.Gen. R. s. 98, end דהכן אוֹנִיקוּ which nursed such a child; Y.Kil.I, 27b top אַיְינֵק; Gen. R. s. 5 end מניק (corr. acc.), v. בִּיזָּא III; a. fr.מֵינִיקְהָּא nurse. Targ. Ex. 2:7; a. e.Pl. מֵינִיקָתָא, v. infra. Pa. יַנֵּק same. Targ. Y. II Ex. 15:2 (Y. I מוֹנִיק). Targ. 1 Sam. 6:7; 10 (ed. Lag. מֵנִיקָן); Targ. Ps. 78:71 מְיַנְקָן (Targ. Is. 40:11 מֵינִיקָתָא) animals giving suck (h. text עלות).Tanḥ. Ki Thissa 27 יַנְּקִין, v. יַנּוֹקָא.
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