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  • 121 שָׁרוֹן

    שָׁרוֹן(b. h.) pr. n. Sharon, plain along the Mediterranean coast from Japho to Carmel. Lev. R. s. 20 על אחינו שבש׳וכ׳ for our brethren in Sharon (the high priest prayed,) that their houses might not become their graves; Y.Yoma V, 42c top על אנשי הש׳. Sot.VIII, 3 אף הבונה … בש׳ לא היה חוזר he also who built a brick-house in Sharon was not excused from the army; Y. ib. 23a top אף אנשי הש׳ לא היווכ׳ the men of Sh. were not excused, because their houses had to be renovated twice in every Sabbatical period; Bab. ib. 44a. Tosef.Men.IX, 13; Men.87a עגלים מש׳ calves (for public sacrifices) were brought from Sh.; a. e.Denom. שָׁרוֹנִי. Kil. II, 6, v. עוֹל. Nidd.II, 7; Cant. R. to VII, 3 יין הש׳ Sharon (red) wine.

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  • 122 שרק II

    שְׁרַקII = שְׁרַג, to glide, slide. Nidd.3b מיא שָׁרְקֵיוכ׳ water (when poured out of an inclined vessel) slides, but fruits do not slide (and you must invert the vessel in order to empty it). Ḥull.111a דמא מִשְׁרַק שָׁרֵיק (Ms. R. 2, a. Ar. משרג שריג, v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 60) blood glides off, v. סְרַךְ II. Pa. שָׁרֵיק to cause to slip, make slippery. B. Kam.30b top תבנו … דמְשָׁרְקֵי the Mishnah speaks of straw and stubble (deposited in the public road), because they make the ground slippery. Ithpa. אִשְׁתָּרֵק, Ithpe. אִשְׁתְּרִיק, אִישְּׁרִיק to slip, glide. Zeb.62a דלא נִשְׁתָּרְקוּ (Rashi to Ex. 27:5 יִשְׁתָּרְגוּ) that the priests might not slip. Ḥull.52a כל מידי דמִישְּׁיִיקוכ׳ (some ed. דמִשְּׁ׳, Rashi דמִשְׁתְּרִיק; Ms. H. דמשתריג … לא סריגוכ׳, v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 90) in the case of an animal falling on things which slide (e. g. a pile of peas), no internal injury is to be apprehended, but if it falls on things which do not slide

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  • 123 שְׁרַק

    שְׁרַקII = שְׁרַג, to glide, slide. Nidd.3b מיא שָׁרְקֵיוכ׳ water (when poured out of an inclined vessel) slides, but fruits do not slide (and you must invert the vessel in order to empty it). Ḥull.111a דמא מִשְׁרַק שָׁרֵיק (Ms. R. 2, a. Ar. משרג שריג, v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 60) blood glides off, v. סְרַךְ II. Pa. שָׁרֵיק to cause to slip, make slippery. B. Kam.30b top תבנו … דמְשָׁרְקֵי the Mishnah speaks of straw and stubble (deposited in the public road), because they make the ground slippery. Ithpa. אִשְׁתָּרֵק, Ithpe. אִשְׁתְּרִיק, אִישְּׁרִיק to slip, glide. Zeb.62a דלא נִשְׁתָּרְקוּ (Rashi to Ex. 27:5 יִשְׁתָּרְגוּ) that the priests might not slip. Ḥull.52a כל מידי דמִישְּׁיִיקוכ׳ (some ed. דמִשְּׁ׳, Rashi דמִשְׁתְּרִיק; Ms. H. דמשתריג … לא סריגוכ׳, v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 90) in the case of an animal falling on things which slide (e. g. a pile of peas), no internal injury is to be apprehended, but if it falls on things which do not slide

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  • 124 תמים

    תָּמִיםm. (b. h.; תָּמַם) without physical blemish; perfect; upright. Zeb.116a ודלמא נח … ת׳ כתיב ביה might not Noah himself have had an organic defect? (It cannot be, for) it is written of him, he was perfect (Gen. 6:9); ודלמא ת׳ בדרכיו but may this not mean, perfect in his ways of life? Bekh.IV, 1 (26b) בין ת׳ בין בעל מום (Bab. ed. תַּם) whether unblemished or blemished; a. fr.Pl. תְּמִימִים, תְּמִימִין. Zeb.VIII, 8. Tem.III, 5 אם באו ת׳ when they appear unblemished. Y.Yoma VII, end, 44c שבשעה שהיו ישראל ת׳ היו מכווניןוכ׳ (not שבע׳) when the Israelites were perfect (God-fearing), they (the Urim and Tummim) directed their way. Gen. R. s. 44, beg. (ref. to Ps. 18:31) אם דרכיו ת׳וכ׳ if his ways are perfect, how much more is he perfect himself!; (Yalk. Sam. 161 אם דרכו תמיםוכ׳); a. fr. Fem. תְּמִימָה. Ḥull.11a משום ת׳ because the Law (Lev. 3:9) says tmimah (whole); a. e.Pl. תְּמִימוֹת. Men.66a (ref. to Lev. 23:15) אימתי … שבתות ת׳וכ׳ when do you get seven complete weeks? When you begin to count from the evening. Pesik. Haʿomer, p. 69b>, a. e., v. יֵשוּעַ; a. e.

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  • 125 תָּמִים

    תָּמִיםm. (b. h.; תָּמַם) without physical blemish; perfect; upright. Zeb.116a ודלמא נח … ת׳ כתיב ביה might not Noah himself have had an organic defect? (It cannot be, for) it is written of him, he was perfect (Gen. 6:9); ודלמא ת׳ בדרכיו but may this not mean, perfect in his ways of life? Bekh.IV, 1 (26b) בין ת׳ בין בעל מום (Bab. ed. תַּם) whether unblemished or blemished; a. fr.Pl. תְּמִימִים, תְּמִימִין. Zeb.VIII, 8. Tem.III, 5 אם באו ת׳ when they appear unblemished. Y.Yoma VII, end, 44c שבשעה שהיו ישראל ת׳ היו מכווניןוכ׳ (not שבע׳) when the Israelites were perfect (God-fearing), they (the Urim and Tummim) directed their way. Gen. R. s. 44, beg. (ref. to Ps. 18:31) אם דרכיו ת׳וכ׳ if his ways are perfect, how much more is he perfect himself!; (Yalk. Sam. 161 אם דרכו תמיםוכ׳); a. fr. Fem. תְּמִימָה. Ḥull.11a משום ת׳ because the Law (Lev. 3:9) says tmimah (whole); a. e.Pl. תְּמִימוֹת. Men.66a (ref. to Lev. 23:15) אימתי … שבתות ת׳וכ׳ when do you get seven complete weeks? When you begin to count from the evening. Pesik. Haʿomer, p. 69b>, a. e., v. יֵשוּעַ; a. e.

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  • 126 С-126

    ОТЛЕГЛО ОТ СЕРДЦА (НА СЕРДЦЕ, ОТ ДУШИ, НА ДУШЕ obsoles) у кого coll ОТОШЛО ОТ СЕРДЦА obs VP impers) a calm settled over s.o., a feeling of alarm, anxiety left s.o.: у X-a отлегло от сердца = X was (felt) (greatly) relieved X felt a sense of relief X's heart lifted (lightened, grew lighter) it was a load off X's mind a weight was lifted from X a sense of inner calm came over X.
    Он (Обломов) и не глядя видел, как Ольга встала с своего места и пошла в другой угол. У него отлегло от сердца (Гончаров 1). Не (Oblomov) could see without looking that Olga had got up from her seat and walked to another end of the room. He felt greatly relieved (1a).
    «Ребята, - сказал я... - сейчас капитан Курасов проговорился, кто нас предаёт. Это последний человек, и фамилия его стоит последней в нашем списке»... Все молчали. Я посмотрел на Яхонтова... Наконец, Генка Денисов спросил, явно волнуясь: «Яшка, это правда?» Все замерли... «Правда», - тихо ответил Яшка, и у меня отлегло от сердца (Войнович 5). uHey, guys," I said...."Captain Kurasov just let slip who's been squealing on us. He's just about the lowest thing you could imagine and his name is just about the lowest on the list at roll call."...No one said a word. I looked over at Yakhontov....Finally, Genka Denisov, clearly upset, asked: "Yashka, is it true?" Everyone froze...."It's true," answered Yashka softly, and I felt a sense of relief (5a).
    Катя заулыбалась, глядя наТанаку, и у меня почему-то немного отлегло от души с его приходом (Аксёнов 1). Looking at Tanaka, Katya began to smile, and for some reason my heart lifted a little with his arrival (1a).
    «Владимир Николаевич, как вы думаете о себе, вы советский человек?» У меня немного отлегло от сердца. Если они ещё не решили, советский я или не советский, значит, может, и расстреляют не сразу (Войнович 1). "Do you consider yourself a good Soviet, Vladimir Nikolaevich?" My heart lightened a little. If they hadn't decided yet whether I was a good Soviet or not, that meant they might not put me in front of a firing squad right away (1a).
    Когда прошение было прочитано и закрестовано, то у всех словно отлегло от сердца (Салтыков-Щедрин 1). When the petition had been read and marked with Xs, they all felt as if a weight had been lifted from them (1a).

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  • 127 отлегло на душе

    ОТЛЕГЛО ОТ СЕРДЦА <НА СЕРДЦЕ, ОТ ДУШИ, НА ДУШЕ obsoles> у кого coll; ОТОШЛО ОТ СЕРДЦА obs
    [VP; impers]
    =====
    a calm settled over s.o., a feeling of alarm, anxiety left s.o.:
    - X's heart lifted (lightened, grew lighter);
    - a sense of inner calm came over X.
         ♦ Он [Обломов] и не глядя видел, как Ольга встала с своего места и пошла в другой угол. У него отлегло от сердца (Гончаров 1). Не [Oblomov] could see without looking that Olga had got up from her seat and walked to another end of the room. He felt greatly relieved (1a).
         ♦ "Ребята, - сказал я... - сейчас капитан Курасов проговорился, кто нас предаёт. Это последний человек, и фамилия его стоит последней в нашем списке"... Все молчали. Я посмотрел на Яхонтова... Наконец, Генка Денисов спросил, явно волнуясь: "Яшка, это правда?" Все замерли... " Правда", - тихо ответил Яшка, и у меня отлегло от сердца (Войнович 5). "Hey, guys," I said...."Captain Kurasov just let slip who's been squealing on us. He's just about the lowest thing you could imagine and his name is just about the lowest on the list at roll call."...No one said a word. I looked over at Yakhontov....Finally, Genka Denisov, clearly upset, asked: "Yashka, is it true?" Everyone froze...."It's true," answered Yashka softly, and I felt a sense of relief (5a).
         ♦ Катя заулыбалась, глядя на Танаку, и у меня почему-то немного отлегло от души с его приходом (Аксёнов 1). Looking at Tanaka, Katya began to smile, and for some reason my heart lifted a little with his arrival (1a).
         ♦ "Владимир Николаевич, как вы думаете о себе, вы советский человек?" У меня немного отлегло от сердца. Если они ешё не решили, советский я или не советский, значит, может, и расстреляют не сразу (Войнович 1). "Do you consider yourself a good Soviet, Vladimir Nikolaevich?" My heart lightened a little. If they hadn't decided yet whether I was a good Soviet or not, that meant they might not put me in front of a firing squad right away (1a).
         ♦ Когда прошение было прочитано и закрестовано, то у всех словно отлегло от сердца (Салтыков-Щедрин 1). When the petition had been read and marked with Xs, they all felt as if a weight had been lifted from them (1a).

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  • 128 отлегло на сердце

    ОТЛЕГЛО ОТ СЕРДЦА <НА СЕРДЦЕ, ОТ ДУШИ, НА ДУШЕ obsoles> у кого coll; ОТОШЛО ОТ СЕРДЦА obs
    [VP; impers]
    =====
    a calm settled over s.o., a feeling of alarm, anxiety left s.o.:
    - X's heart lifted (lightened, grew lighter);
    - a sense of inner calm came over X.
         ♦ Он [Обломов] и не глядя видел, как Ольга встала с своего места и пошла в другой угол. У него отлегло от сердца (Гончаров 1). Не [Oblomov] could see without looking that Olga had got up from her seat and walked to another end of the room. He felt greatly relieved (1a).
         ♦ "Ребята, - сказал я... - сейчас капитан Курасов проговорился, кто нас предаёт. Это последний человек, и фамилия его стоит последней в нашем списке"... Все молчали. Я посмотрел на Яхонтова... Наконец, Генка Денисов спросил, явно волнуясь: "Яшка, это правда?" Все замерли... " Правда", - тихо ответил Яшка, и у меня отлегло от сердца (Войнович 5). "Hey, guys," I said...."Captain Kurasov just let slip who's been squealing on us. He's just about the lowest thing you could imagine and his name is just about the lowest on the list at roll call."...No one said a word. I looked over at Yakhontov....Finally, Genka Denisov, clearly upset, asked: "Yashka, is it true?" Everyone froze...."It's true," answered Yashka softly, and I felt a sense of relief (5a).
         ♦ Катя заулыбалась, глядя на Танаку, и у меня почему-то немного отлегло от души с его приходом (Аксёнов 1). Looking at Tanaka, Katya began to smile, and for some reason my heart lifted a little with his arrival (1a).
         ♦ "Владимир Николаевич, как вы думаете о себе, вы советский человек?" У меня немного отлегло от сердца. Если они ешё не решили, советский я или не советский, значит, может, и расстреляют не сразу (Войнович 1). "Do you consider yourself a good Soviet, Vladimir Nikolaevich?" My heart lightened a little. If they hadn't decided yet whether I was a good Soviet or not, that meant they might not put me in front of a firing squad right away (1a).
         ♦ Когда прошение было прочитано и закрестовано, то у всех словно отлегло от сердца (Салтыков-Щедрин 1). When the petition had been read and marked with Xs, they all felt as if a weight had been lifted from them (1a).

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