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1 פתח
פֶּתַחm. (b. h.; פָּתַח) opening, door, gate. Keth.IV, 3 (ref. to Deut. 22:21) אין לה לא פ׳ בית האבוכ׳ if she (the faithless betrothed) has no paternal house door. Y.Sabb.VII, 9c top ניכר הוא … על פִּיתְחָהּ של תירה it can; be seen that this man has never passed the gate of the Law (never studied). Koh. R. to III, 11 זה הפ׳ פתוח עד התהום this gate (verse used as introductory text, v. פָּתַח) opens to the deep, i. e. leads to deep reflection. Gen. R. s. 85 (ref. to פתח עינים, Gen. 38:14) תלה עיניה בפ׳ שכל העיניםוכ׳ she lifted up her eyes to the gate to which all eyes are directed (she prayed to the Lord). Ib. s. 38 פתח … פ׳ של תשובה the Lord opened to them the gate of repentance; a. fr.Euphem. פ׳ פָּתוּחַ absence of virginity Keth.9b טענת פ׳ פ׳, contrad. to טענת דמים, v. דָּם. Ib. a ופ׳ פ׳ כשני עדים דמי and the husbands statement that lie found ‘the gate open is like a statement of two witnesses (to make her forbidden to him as a faithless betrothed); a. fr.Trnsf. a) an opening for retracting a vow, a suggestion, v. פָּתַח. Gen. R. s. 91 למאה … מצא להם פ׳ for one hundred and fifty Nazarites he found causes for absolution; a. fr.b) the starting time of menstruation. Arakh.II, 1 אין פ׳ בטועהוכ׳ for a woman that has lost the account of a prolonged flux, there is no new starting point within either less than seven or more than seventeen days. Ib. 8a פִּתְחָהּ שבעה עשר her sure starting point is after seventeen days; a. fr.Pl. פְּתָחִים, פְּתָחִין. B. Bath.IX, 1 ישאלו על הפ׳ let them go begging at the doors; Keth.XIII, 3 יחזרו על הפ׳. Cant. R. to V, 2 פתחו לי פתח … ואני פותח לכם פ׳וכ׳ make for me one opening for return as wide as the point of a needle, and I shall open for you gates through which wagons and coaches can pass; a. fr.Ab. III, 18 פִּתְחֵי נדה the calculations concerning starting points of menstruants (v. supra). -
2 פֶּתַח
פֶּתַחm. (b. h.; פָּתַח) opening, door, gate. Keth.IV, 3 (ref. to Deut. 22:21) אין לה לא פ׳ בית האבוכ׳ if she (the faithless betrothed) has no paternal house door. Y.Sabb.VII, 9c top ניכר הוא … על פִּיתְחָהּ של תירה it can; be seen that this man has never passed the gate of the Law (never studied). Koh. R. to III, 11 זה הפ׳ פתוח עד התהום this gate (verse used as introductory text, v. פָּתַח) opens to the deep, i. e. leads to deep reflection. Gen. R. s. 85 (ref. to פתח עינים, Gen. 38:14) תלה עיניה בפ׳ שכל העיניםוכ׳ she lifted up her eyes to the gate to which all eyes are directed (she prayed to the Lord). Ib. s. 38 פתח … פ׳ של תשובה the Lord opened to them the gate of repentance; a. fr.Euphem. פ׳ פָּתוּחַ absence of virginity Keth.9b טענת פ׳ פ׳, contrad. to טענת דמים, v. דָּם. Ib. a ופ׳ פ׳ כשני עדים דמי and the husbands statement that lie found ‘the gate open is like a statement of two witnesses (to make her forbidden to him as a faithless betrothed); a. fr.Trnsf. a) an opening for retracting a vow, a suggestion, v. פָּתַח. Gen. R. s. 91 למאה … מצא להם פ׳ for one hundred and fifty Nazarites he found causes for absolution; a. fr.b) the starting time of menstruation. Arakh.II, 1 אין פ׳ בטועהוכ׳ for a woman that has lost the account of a prolonged flux, there is no new starting point within either less than seven or more than seventeen days. Ib. 8a פִּתְחָהּ שבעה עשר her sure starting point is after seventeen days; a. fr.Pl. פְּתָחִים, פְּתָחִין. B. Bath.IX, 1 ישאלו על הפ׳ let them go begging at the doors; Keth.XIII, 3 יחזרו על הפ׳. Cant. R. to V, 2 פתחו לי פתח … ואני פותח לכם פ׳וכ׳ make for me one opening for return as wide as the point of a needle, and I shall open for you gates through which wagons and coaches can pass; a. fr.Ab. III, 18 פִּתְחֵי נדה the calculations concerning starting points of menstruants (v. supra). -
3 פתיחא
פְּתִיחָאII (פְּתִיחָה) m. (פְּתַח) (opening,) preliminary legal proceeding, esp. summons to appear before, or to obey the decision of the court under penalty of excommunication; warrant. R. Hash. 31b כתב פ׳ עילווה (Ms. M. 2 פיתקא) he wrote a warrant out against her. B. Kam. 112b נטרינן ליה … פתיחה עילויהוכ׳ we wait for him a Monday and a Thursday and another Monday; if he does not appear, we write a warrant against him, giving him; ninety days Ib. והני מילי לשמתא אבל לפ׳וכ׳ this is the case with reference to decreeing excommunication, but for writing a warrant (at the defendants expense) it is not so (the court messengers statement is not so valid as the testimony of two). Ib. 113a האי מאן דכתיב עליה פ׳ (Ms. M. דנקיט) if a warrant has been issued against a person; a. e. -
4 פְּתִיחָא
פְּתִיחָאII (פְּתִיחָה) m. (פְּתַח) (opening,) preliminary legal proceeding, esp. summons to appear before, or to obey the decision of the court under penalty of excommunication; warrant. R. Hash. 31b כתב פ׳ עילווה (Ms. M. 2 פיתקא) he wrote a warrant out against her. B. Kam. 112b נטרינן ליה … פתיחה עילויהוכ׳ we wait for him a Monday and a Thursday and another Monday; if he does not appear, we write a warrant against him, giving him; ninety days Ib. והני מילי לשמתא אבל לפ׳וכ׳ this is the case with reference to decreeing excommunication, but for writing a warrant (at the defendants expense) it is not so (the court messengers statement is not so valid as the testimony of two). Ib. 113a האי מאן דכתיב עליה פ׳ (Ms. M. דנקיט) if a warrant has been issued against a person; a. e.
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