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1 שכךְ
שָׁכַךְ(b. h.) to sink, (of anger) to be appeased. Ex. R. s. 8 מיד שָׁכָכוּ they (the threatening gates) were at once appeased; (Tanḥ. Vaëra 7 שקטו). Esth. R. to I, 12 עד … לא שָׁכְכָה חמתווכ׳ until Esther entered (the palace), Ahasvers anger was not appeased; a. e. Pi. שִׁכֵּךְ (with double accus.) to sink a thing into; ש׳ אוזן מה שהיא יכולה לשמוע to sink into the ear that which it is able to hear, i. e. to assist a persons perception by gradual increase of sound, by a comparison Mekh. Yithro, Baḥod., s.3; 4 (ref. to Ex. 19:19) ולמה רך מתחלה כדי לְשַׁכֵּךְוכ׳ (not כך) why was the sound soft at first (growing gradually stronger)? In order to bring into the ear as much ; ib. (ref. to Ex. l. c. 18) ומה תלמוד לומר כבשן לשכךוכ׳ why does the text say, ‘like the smoke of a furnace? In order to assist the perception ; ib. (ref. to Ez. 43:2) הרי … מבריותיו לש׳ האזן we describe God by borrowing a metaphor from one of his creations in order to ; Tanḥ. Yithro 13; Yalk. Ex. 284. -
2 שָׁכַךְ
שָׁכַךְ(b. h.) to sink, (of anger) to be appeased. Ex. R. s. 8 מיד שָׁכָכוּ they (the threatening gates) were at once appeased; (Tanḥ. Vaëra 7 שקטו). Esth. R. to I, 12 עד … לא שָׁכְכָה חמתווכ׳ until Esther entered (the palace), Ahasvers anger was not appeased; a. e. Pi. שִׁכֵּךְ (with double accus.) to sink a thing into; ש׳ אוזן מה שהיא יכולה לשמוע to sink into the ear that which it is able to hear, i. e. to assist a persons perception by gradual increase of sound, by a comparison Mekh. Yithro, Baḥod., s.3; 4 (ref. to Ex. 19:19) ולמה רך מתחלה כדי לְשַׁכֵּךְוכ׳ (not כך) why was the sound soft at first (growing gradually stronger)? In order to bring into the ear as much ; ib. (ref. to Ex. l. c. 18) ומה תלמוד לומר כבשן לשכךוכ׳ why does the text say, ‘like the smoke of a furnace? In order to assist the perception ; ib. (ref. to Ez. 43:2) הרי … מבריותיו לש׳ האזן we describe God by borrowing a metaphor from one of his creations in order to ; Tanḥ. Yithro 13; Yalk. Ex. 284. -
3 אפרספציה
apperception, ability to grasp new concepts, perception (Psychology) -
4 אפרספצייה
apperception, ability to grasp new concepts, perception (Psychology) -
5 הבחנה דקה
nicety, perception -
6 הצטיירות
impression, perception -
7 הצטירות
impression, perception -
8 הרגשה
feeling, sensation, perception, sentiment, perceptivity -
9 השגה
attainment, achievement, obtainment, proocurance; reaching————————conception, perception, ken; grasp————————criticism; objection, demurrer -
10 טביעת-עין
intuition, keen perception -
11 ראייה על-חושית
extrasensory perception, ESP -
12 תובנה
insight, perception, discernment, understanding, astuteness, intuition -
13 תחושה
feeling, sensation, perception, hunch, sense -
14 תפיסה
catching, capture; seizing, grasp, grip, seizure, snatch————————outlook, point of view, assumption————————understanding, perception, uptake, penetration, percipience, pickup, prehension, apperception, comprehensibleness, comprehensiveness, conception, ken -
15 תפיסה מהירה
quick perception -
16 תפיסה מרחבית
three dimensional perception -
17 תפיסה על-חושית
extra-sensory perception -
18 תפיסה עצמית
self-perception -
19 תפיסת-המרחב
three dimensional perception -
20 אזן
אֹזֶן, אֹוזֶןm. (b. h.; √אז to be pointed, cut, cmp. חז, גז. v. אוּדְנָא) 1) ear. B. Kam. 79b א׳ של מַטָּה human ear, opp. Divine perception. Y.Sabb.I, 3b top; a. fr. 2) handle. Cant. R. beg. ולא הי׳ לה א׳וכ׳ but had no handle and could not be carried; a. fr.Du. אָזְנַיִם 1) ears. Lev. R. s. 32, beg. א׳ לדרך the road has ears (be on your guard in speaking); a. fr. 2) handles. Kel. IV, 3, v. גיסטרא; a. fr. 3) אָזְנַיִם or בנות א׳ swollen glands of the throat (Rashi). Ab. Zar.28b א׳; Y. ib. II, 40d top; Y.Sabb.XIV, 14d top בנות א׳.
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