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22 משח II
מָשַׁחII to stretch, measure. Denom. מָשוֹחַ, מְשִׁיחָה. Hif. הִמְשִׁיחַ to draw the outlines. Yalk. Num. 719 עומד ומַמְשִׁיחַ בה stood there drawing (the pattern of the candlestick). -
23 מָשַׁח
מָשַׁחII to stretch, measure. Denom. מָשוֹחַ, מְשִׁיחָה. Hif. הִמְשִׁיחַ to draw the outlines. Yalk. Num. 719 עומד ומַמְשִׁיחַ בה stood there drawing (the pattern of the candlestick). -
24 עונה III
עֹונָהIII f. (denom. of עַיִן) 1) sight or affliction of the eye. Men.64b, v. next w. 2) shade of color, pattern (in weaving, v. Sm. Ant. s. v. Tela).Pl. עוֹנוֹת. Lev. R. s. 17 (read:) אלו לציבים ולע׳ (v. Ar. s. v. אספדיטין, where our w. reads: ולעֵינֹות) these (the coarse threads) are used for tassels and for producing (raised) patterns; Yalk. Ps. 808 לצביתים ולעֵנֹות. -
25 עֹונָה
עֹונָהIII f. (denom. of עַיִן) 1) sight or affliction of the eye. Men.64b, v. next w. 2) shade of color, pattern (in weaving, v. Sm. Ant. s. v. Tela).Pl. עוֹנוֹת. Lev. R. s. 17 (read:) אלו לציבים ולע׳ (v. Ar. s. v. אספדיטין, where our w. reads: ולעֵינֹות) these (the coarse threads) are used for tassels and for producing (raised) patterns; Yalk. Ps. 808 לצביתים ולעֵנֹות.
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