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1 עץ אלון
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2 אלון I
אַלֹּוןI m. (b. h.; v. אַלָּה) oak.Pl. אַלֹּונִים. Gen. R. s. 15 א׳ בלוטין the bibl. allonim means blutin, v. בָּלוּט. (Ib. אלמוגים א׳ read אַלְוִים, v. אַלְוָה, אַלְמוּג). R. Hash. 23a א׳ בוטמי v. בּוּטְמָא; B. Bath.80b א׳ בוטני, v. בּוּטְנָא. (Gen. R. s. 60 (play on hallazeh Gen. 24:6) א׳ זה he is an oak (of fine appearance); Rashi refers to next w. -
3 אַלֹּון
אַלֹּוןI m. (b. h.; v. אַלָּה) oak.Pl. אַלֹּונִים. Gen. R. s. 15 א׳ בלוטין the bibl. allonim means blutin, v. בָּלוּט. (Ib. אלמוגים א׳ read אַלְוִים, v. אַלְוָה, אַלְמוּג). R. Hash. 23a א׳ בוטמי v. בּוּטְמָא; B. Bath.80b א׳ בוטני, v. בּוּטְנָא. (Gen. R. s. 60 (play on hallazeh Gen. 24:6) א׳ זה he is an oak (of fine appearance); Rashi refers to next w. -
4 מילא I, מילה
מִילָּאI, מִילָּה, מִילַּת f. a species of oak from which the gall-nut is collected ( quercus infectoria), or the acorns of which are used as tanning material ( quercus aegilops or Oak of Bashan) (not ash-tree). Midd. III, 7 מלתראית של מ׳ (some ed. מילה, Maim. מילת) beams of Milla; Erub.3a Ms. M. (ed. מילה); Lev. R. s. 17, beg.Tosef.Shebi.V, 3 עלי מילת leaves of the Millath (prob. used for steeping in wine or oil). Ib. (missing in ed. Zuck.) עיקר מלת the real Millath-nut (?).Pl. מִילִּין. Ib. VII, 11; Y. ib. IX, 38d bot.; Pes.53a סימן להרים מ׳ an indication of highlands is the growth of Milla-trees.מֵי מ׳ a solution of acorns; also a solution of gall-nuts. Gitt.19a (v. אֲפַץ) שאין מי מ׳ על גבי מי מ׳ (Ar. ע״ג מ׳) for a tanned ink will not take on a tanned hide. Y. ib. II, 44b top: when one desires to write a secret letter to his friend, הוא כתב במי מ׳ והך דמקבלוכ׳ he writes with a solution of gall-nut, and the recipient of the letter pours over it untanned ink which settles on the writing. -
5 מִילָּא
מִילָּאI, מִילָּה, מִילַּת f. a species of oak from which the gall-nut is collected ( quercus infectoria), or the acorns of which are used as tanning material ( quercus aegilops or Oak of Bashan) (not ash-tree). Midd. III, 7 מלתראית של מ׳ (some ed. מילה, Maim. מילת) beams of Milla; Erub.3a Ms. M. (ed. מילה); Lev. R. s. 17, beg.Tosef.Shebi.V, 3 עלי מילת leaves of the Millath (prob. used for steeping in wine or oil). Ib. (missing in ed. Zuck.) עיקר מלת the real Millath-nut (?).Pl. מִילִּין. Ib. VII, 11; Y. ib. IX, 38d bot.; Pes.53a סימן להרים מ׳ an indication of highlands is the growth of Milla-trees.מֵי מ׳ a solution of acorns; also a solution of gall-nuts. Gitt.19a (v. אֲפַץ) שאין מי מ׳ על גבי מי מ׳ (Ar. ע״ג מ׳) for a tanned ink will not take on a tanned hide. Y. ib. II, 44b top: when one desires to write a secret letter to his friend, הוא כתב במי מ׳ והך דמקבלוכ׳ he writes with a solution of gall-nut, and the recipient of the letter pours over it untanned ink which settles on the writing. -
6 אלון
n. Alon (name)————————oak -
7 אלון מצוי
common oak -
8 אלון-השעם
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9 אילן
אִילָּןm. (cmp. b. h. אֵלֹון oak, v. אֵלָה) tree. Shebi. I, 1, a. e. שדה הא׳ a field containing at least three trees within a distance of a Sah (v. סְאָה). Ib. 3 א׳ סרק bearing no edible fruit, opp. א׳ מאכל.Pes.112a (prov.) אם בקשתוכ׳ if you desire to be strangled, be hanged on a large tree, (if you must refer to an authority, select a good one).Pl. אִילָּנֹות, const. אִילָּנֵי. Shebi. I, 2. Gen. R. s. 16; a. fr. -
10 אִילָּן
אִילָּןm. (cmp. b. h. אֵלֹון oak, v. אֵלָה) tree. Shebi. I, 1, a. e. שדה הא׳ a field containing at least three trees within a distance of a Sah (v. סְאָה). Ib. 3 א׳ סרק bearing no edible fruit, opp. א׳ מאכל.Pes.112a (prov.) אם בקשתוכ׳ if you desire to be strangled, be hanged on a large tree, (if you must refer to an authority, select a good one).Pl. אִילָּנֹות, const. אִילָּנֵי. Shebi. I, 2. Gen. R. s. 16; a. fr. -
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12 אַלְמֹון
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13 בלוט
בָּלוּטm. ( בלט) 1) acorn, nut.Pl. בְּלוּטִים, בְּלוּטִין. Men.63a בְּלוּטֵי היונים Grecian nuts (nut-ben; v. Sm. Ant. s. v. Balanus). 2) oak. Pl. as above. Y.Keth.VII, end, 31d; Gen. R. s. 15, expl אַלֹּונִים (v. next w.) 3) (v. Sm. Ant. s. v. Porta) peg placed in the door-bars when quite home in the socket. Pesik. R. s. 6 if the gate-bars were wanting ב׳ אחד only one peg.Pl. as above. Ibid. 4) key-bit. Y.Sabb.VIII, 11b bot. כלוט (corr. acc.); v. חָף. -
14 בָּלוּט
בָּלוּטm. ( בלט) 1) acorn, nut.Pl. בְּלוּטִים, בְּלוּטִין. Men.63a בְּלוּטֵי היונים Grecian nuts (nut-ben; v. Sm. Ant. s. v. Balanus). 2) oak. Pl. as above. Y.Keth.VII, end, 31d; Gen. R. s. 15, expl אַלֹּונִים (v. next w.) 3) (v. Sm. Ant. s. v. Porta) peg placed in the door-bars when quite home in the socket. Pesik. R. s. 6 if the gate-bars were wanting ב׳ אחד only one peg.Pl. as above. Ibid. 4) key-bit. Y.Sabb.VIII, 11b bot. כלוט (corr. acc.); v. חָף. -
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16 בלוטא
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17 בְּלוּט
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18 בְּלוּטָא
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19 מילה I
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20 מִילָּה
מִילָּהI oak, v. מִילָּא I.
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