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  • 21 טען

    טְעַן, טְעֵיןch. sam( Hif. הִטְעִין to lade, put on), 1) to be laden; to carry, bear (h. נשא). Targ. Y. II Num. 13:23 (ed. Amst. טַעֲנוּ Pa.). Targ. O. Gen. 44:1. Targ. Joel 2:22; a. fr.B. Mets.40b כיון דטָעוּן טָעוּן when they are once impregnated (with the fluid), they resorb no more.Trnsf. to suffer, bear. Targ. Prov. 9:12; a. e. 2) to lade, to harness. Targ. O. Gen. 45:17 טְעוּנוּ ed. Berl. (oth ed. a. Y. טְעִינוּ). Targ. Y. ib. 44:13.Esp. to help carrying, opp. פרק, v. preced. Gen. R. s. 96 משל הדיוט … טעוןוכ׳ the common adage says, if thy friends son is dead, help carrying; if thy friend is dead, throw off (common people show no favor where no return can be expected). Y. Ḥag.II, 77b top מִיטְעוֹן תריוכ׳ that two carry one load; a. fr. Pa. טַעֵין same. Ib. הוון מְטַעֲנִין להין they made them carry Part. pass. מְטַעַן carried, moved. Cant. R. to IV, 8 דלית אינון … מְטַעֲנִיןוכ׳ who are too feeble to be carried in a lectica, and whom they carry in a cathedra. Af. אַטְעֵין 1) to carry. Ib. מַטְעִינִין. Y. Ḥag. l. c. אַטְעוּנְנוֹן יחידאין carry them singly, אַטְעוֹנִינוֹןוכ׳ they did so; אטעונינון צלוחיין carry straight through (without resting).א׳ חינא = h. נשא חן to find grace. Targ. Esth. 2:17 (ed. Lag. אִיטְּ׳, Ithpe.); a. e. Ithpe. אִיטְּעַן 1) to be laden. Targ. Lam. 5:5. Targ. Esth. l. c. v. supra. 2) to be carried (in a chair). Y.Bets. I, 60c bot. מִיטְּעַן מערסוכ׳ allowed himself to be carried from one seat (where he lectured) to another. Ib., v. סְדִינָא. 3) (v. preced. Nif.) to become severely ill. Targ. 2 Sam. 12:15 (h. text ויאנש).

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  • 22 טעין

    טְעַן, טְעֵיןch. sam( Hif. הִטְעִין to lade, put on), 1) to be laden; to carry, bear (h. נשא). Targ. Y. II Num. 13:23 (ed. Amst. טַעֲנוּ Pa.). Targ. O. Gen. 44:1. Targ. Joel 2:22; a. fr.B. Mets.40b כיון דטָעוּן טָעוּן when they are once impregnated (with the fluid), they resorb no more.Trnsf. to suffer, bear. Targ. Prov. 9:12; a. e. 2) to lade, to harness. Targ. O. Gen. 45:17 טְעוּנוּ ed. Berl. (oth ed. a. Y. טְעִינוּ). Targ. Y. ib. 44:13.Esp. to help carrying, opp. פרק, v. preced. Gen. R. s. 96 משל הדיוט … טעוןוכ׳ the common adage says, if thy friends son is dead, help carrying; if thy friend is dead, throw off (common people show no favor where no return can be expected). Y. Ḥag.II, 77b top מִיטְעוֹן תריוכ׳ that two carry one load; a. fr. Pa. טַעֵין same. Ib. הוון מְטַעֲנִין להין they made them carry Part. pass. מְטַעַן carried, moved. Cant. R. to IV, 8 דלית אינון … מְטַעֲנִיןוכ׳ who are too feeble to be carried in a lectica, and whom they carry in a cathedra. Af. אַטְעֵין 1) to carry. Ib. מַטְעִינִין. Y. Ḥag. l. c. אַטְעוּנְנוֹן יחידאין carry them singly, אַטְעוֹנִינוֹןוכ׳ they did so; אטעונינון צלוחיין carry straight through (without resting).א׳ חינא = h. נשא חן to find grace. Targ. Esth. 2:17 (ed. Lag. אִיטְּ׳, Ithpe.); a. e. Ithpe. אִיטְּעַן 1) to be laden. Targ. Lam. 5:5. Targ. Esth. l. c. v. supra. 2) to be carried (in a chair). Y.Bets. I, 60c bot. מִיטְּעַן מערסוכ׳ allowed himself to be carried from one seat (where he lectured) to another. Ib., v. סְדִינָא. 3) (v. preced. Nif.) to become severely ill. Targ. 2 Sam. 12:15 (h. text ויאנש).

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  • 23 טְעַן

    טְעַן, טְעֵיןch. sam( Hif. הִטְעִין to lade, put on), 1) to be laden; to carry, bear (h. נשא). Targ. Y. II Num. 13:23 (ed. Amst. טַעֲנוּ Pa.). Targ. O. Gen. 44:1. Targ. Joel 2:22; a. fr.B. Mets.40b כיון דטָעוּן טָעוּן when they are once impregnated (with the fluid), they resorb no more.Trnsf. to suffer, bear. Targ. Prov. 9:12; a. e. 2) to lade, to harness. Targ. O. Gen. 45:17 טְעוּנוּ ed. Berl. (oth ed. a. Y. טְעִינוּ). Targ. Y. ib. 44:13.Esp. to help carrying, opp. פרק, v. preced. Gen. R. s. 96 משל הדיוט … טעוןוכ׳ the common adage says, if thy friends son is dead, help carrying; if thy friend is dead, throw off (common people show no favor where no return can be expected). Y. Ḥag.II, 77b top מִיטְעוֹן תריוכ׳ that two carry one load; a. fr. Pa. טַעֵין same. Ib. הוון מְטַעֲנִין להין they made them carry Part. pass. מְטַעַן carried, moved. Cant. R. to IV, 8 דלית אינון … מְטַעֲנִיןוכ׳ who are too feeble to be carried in a lectica, and whom they carry in a cathedra. Af. אַטְעֵין 1) to carry. Ib. מַטְעִינִין. Y. Ḥag. l. c. אַטְעוּנְנוֹן יחידאין carry them singly, אַטְעוֹנִינוֹןוכ׳ they did so; אטעונינון צלוחיין carry straight through (without resting).א׳ חינא = h. נשא חן to find grace. Targ. Esth. 2:17 (ed. Lag. אִיטְּ׳, Ithpe.); a. e. Ithpe. אִיטְּעַן 1) to be laden. Targ. Lam. 5:5. Targ. Esth. l. c. v. supra. 2) to be carried (in a chair). Y.Bets. I, 60c bot. מִיטְּעַן מערסוכ׳ allowed himself to be carried from one seat (where he lectured) to another. Ib., v. סְדִינָא. 3) (v. preced. Nif.) to become severely ill. Targ. 2 Sam. 12:15 (h. text ויאנש).

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  • 24 טְעֵין

    טְעַן, טְעֵיןch. sam( Hif. הִטְעִין to lade, put on), 1) to be laden; to carry, bear (h. נשא). Targ. Y. II Num. 13:23 (ed. Amst. טַעֲנוּ Pa.). Targ. O. Gen. 44:1. Targ. Joel 2:22; a. fr.B. Mets.40b כיון דטָעוּן טָעוּן when they are once impregnated (with the fluid), they resorb no more.Trnsf. to suffer, bear. Targ. Prov. 9:12; a. e. 2) to lade, to harness. Targ. O. Gen. 45:17 טְעוּנוּ ed. Berl. (oth ed. a. Y. טְעִינוּ). Targ. Y. ib. 44:13.Esp. to help carrying, opp. פרק, v. preced. Gen. R. s. 96 משל הדיוט … טעוןוכ׳ the common adage says, if thy friends son is dead, help carrying; if thy friend is dead, throw off (common people show no favor where no return can be expected). Y. Ḥag.II, 77b top מִיטְעוֹן תריוכ׳ that two carry one load; a. fr. Pa. טַעֵין same. Ib. הוון מְטַעֲנִין להין they made them carry Part. pass. מְטַעַן carried, moved. Cant. R. to IV, 8 דלית אינון … מְטַעֲנִיןוכ׳ who are too feeble to be carried in a lectica, and whom they carry in a cathedra. Af. אַטְעֵין 1) to carry. Ib. מַטְעִינִין. Y. Ḥag. l. c. אַטְעוּנְנוֹן יחידאין carry them singly, אַטְעוֹנִינוֹןוכ׳ they did so; אטעונינון צלוחיין carry straight through (without resting).א׳ חינא = h. נשא חן to find grace. Targ. Esth. 2:17 (ed. Lag. אִיטְּ׳, Ithpe.); a. e. Ithpe. אִיטְּעַן 1) to be laden. Targ. Lam. 5:5. Targ. Esth. l. c. v. supra. 2) to be carried (in a chair). Y.Bets. I, 60c bot. מִיטְּעַן מערסוכ׳ allowed himself to be carried from one seat (where he lectured) to another. Ib., v. סְדִינָא. 3) (v. preced. Nif.) to become severely ill. Targ. 2 Sam. 12:15 (h. text ויאנש).

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  • 25 קב

    קַבm. (b. h.; קבב to hollow out, arch; cmp. גבב, כבב) 1) Kab, a measure of capacity, one sixth of a Sah. Sabb.11b הדיוט שהקק קבוכ׳ if an unskilled man caves out a Kab in a log (on the Sabbath); (Ar. refers to קַב 2, v. infra). Tosef.B. Bath. V, 10 בכל מקום … קבוכ׳ everywhere (in all shops) they must make (keep) measures … of a Kab, half a Kab ; B. Bath.89b. Sot.8b a. e. קב וחצי קבוכ׳ minor measures of sin, v. סְאָה. Y.Hall. II, 58c bot. קב טיברני dough of a Tiberian Kab of flour. B. Mets.80b קב לכתף one Kab (in addition to the load agreed upon) for a carrier is an unlawful overload; a. fr.Sot.III, 4, a. e. בקב ותפלות, v. תִּפְלוּת. Snh.29b (in Chald. dict.) ההוא … קב רשו there was a man whom they nicknamed ‘a Kabful of notes of indebtedness. קב ונקי, v. נָקִי I.Du. קַבַּיִים; pl. קַבִּים, קַבִּין. B. Mets.21a ק׳ בשמונהוכ׳ if one finds two Kabs of fruits scattered within a radius of eight cubits.Ḥall. II, 3 יעשנה ק׳ let him make his doughs Kab-wise (so as to be exempt from the priests share). Ib. 4. Kidd.49b עשרה ק׳וכ׳ ten measures of Ber.22a תשעה ק׳ nine Kabs of water poured over a person in place of immersion; a. fr.Denom. קַבִּי, pl. קַבִּיִּים pieces of dough containing a Kab of flour each. Ḥall. II, 3 אבל ק׳ אין להם חלק בשם (Y. ed. חלה) doughs made of a Kab each have no share in the name of ḥallah. 2) a piece of wood hollowed out for the stump of a leg, a sort of artificial foot (cmp. אָנְקִטְמִין). Yeb.102b (חלצה) בקב הקיטע if a woman performed the ceremony of Ḥălitsah (חֲלִיצָה) by taking off the Yabams artificial foot. Sabb.VI, 8; a. e.Pl. as ab. Ḥag.4a בעלי ק׳ stump-legged persons; a. e. 3) cavity, the lower part of a trumpet or horn. Kel. XI, 7 הקב שלה Mish. ed. a. Ar. (Talm. ed. הקו, ed. Dehr. הקב).

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  • 26 קַב

    קַבm. (b. h.; קבב to hollow out, arch; cmp. גבב, כבב) 1) Kab, a measure of capacity, one sixth of a Sah. Sabb.11b הדיוט שהקק קבוכ׳ if an unskilled man caves out a Kab in a log (on the Sabbath); (Ar. refers to קַב 2, v. infra). Tosef.B. Bath. V, 10 בכל מקום … קבוכ׳ everywhere (in all shops) they must make (keep) measures … of a Kab, half a Kab ; B. Bath.89b. Sot.8b a. e. קב וחצי קבוכ׳ minor measures of sin, v. סְאָה. Y.Hall. II, 58c bot. קב טיברני dough of a Tiberian Kab of flour. B. Mets.80b קב לכתף one Kab (in addition to the load agreed upon) for a carrier is an unlawful overload; a. fr.Sot.III, 4, a. e. בקב ותפלות, v. תִּפְלוּת. Snh.29b (in Chald. dict.) ההוא … קב רשו there was a man whom they nicknamed ‘a Kabful of notes of indebtedness. קב ונקי, v. נָקִי I.Du. קַבַּיִים; pl. קַבִּים, קַבִּין. B. Mets.21a ק׳ בשמונהוכ׳ if one finds two Kabs of fruits scattered within a radius of eight cubits.Ḥall. II, 3 יעשנה ק׳ let him make his doughs Kab-wise (so as to be exempt from the priests share). Ib. 4. Kidd.49b עשרה ק׳וכ׳ ten measures of Ber.22a תשעה ק׳ nine Kabs of water poured over a person in place of immersion; a. fr.Denom. קַבִּי, pl. קַבִּיִּים pieces of dough containing a Kab of flour each. Ḥall. II, 3 אבל ק׳ אין להם חלק בשם (Y. ed. חלה) doughs made of a Kab each have no share in the name of ḥallah. 2) a piece of wood hollowed out for the stump of a leg, a sort of artificial foot (cmp. אָנְקִטְמִין). Yeb.102b (חלצה) בקב הקיטע if a woman performed the ceremony of Ḥălitsah (חֲלִיצָה) by taking off the Yabams artificial foot. Sabb.VI, 8; a. e.Pl. as ab. Ḥag.4a בעלי ק׳ stump-legged persons; a. e. 3) cavity, the lower part of a trumpet or horn. Kel. XI, 7 הקב שלה Mish. ed. a. Ar. (Talm. ed. הקו, ed. Dehr. הקב).

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