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  • 1 תחנת הסעה

    pick-up stop

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  • 2 לקט

    לְקַט, לְקֵיט,ch. sam(לקט to seize), to pick up; to gather. Targ. Gen. 31:46. Ib. 47:14 (ed. Berl. לַקֵּיט). Targ. Ex. 16:26; a. e.Part. לָקֵיט, לָקֵט. Targ. O. Deut. 29:10 לָקֵיט ed. Berl. (ed. Amst. לַקֵּט, corr. acc.; h. text חטב); Targ. Josh. 9:21 לַקְטֵי Bxt. (ed. מְלַקְּטֵי).Sabb.156a דלא לָקֵיט בלישניה (a calf) that does not take up with its tongue (the fodder placed before it), v. infra; a. e. Pa. לַקֵּיט same. Targ. Gen. 47:14, v. supra. Targ. Lev. 19:9 (Y. II Pe.); a. fr.Targ. II Esth. 3:8 ומְלַקְּטִין (not ומְלָקְטִין), v. חַצְבָּא.Lev. R. s. 6 שרי ההוא מְלַקֵּטא״ל לַקֵּט לַקֵּט … את מלקט he began to pick up (the scattered Denars); said he to him, pick up, pick up, for it is thine own thou art picking up.Y.Sabb.VII, 10a bot. ומְלַקְּטָן (not וולקטה) and gathers them (the sun-dried fruits in cakes or strings; v. Maim. Sabb.VIII, 6); a. e. Af. אַלְקֵיט to cause to take up, to put the mouth to. Sabb.156a מַלְקִיטִין יתיה Ms. O. (Ms. M. מַלְקְטִין ליה, ed. מהלקיטין, v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note) we may make it take up (taste the fodder).

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  • 3 לקיט

    לְקַט, לְקֵיט,ch. sam(לקט to seize), to pick up; to gather. Targ. Gen. 31:46. Ib. 47:14 (ed. Berl. לַקֵּיט). Targ. Ex. 16:26; a. e.Part. לָקֵיט, לָקֵט. Targ. O. Deut. 29:10 לָקֵיט ed. Berl. (ed. Amst. לַקֵּט, corr. acc.; h. text חטב); Targ. Josh. 9:21 לַקְטֵי Bxt. (ed. מְלַקְּטֵי).Sabb.156a דלא לָקֵיט בלישניה (a calf) that does not take up with its tongue (the fodder placed before it), v. infra; a. e. Pa. לַקֵּיט same. Targ. Gen. 47:14, v. supra. Targ. Lev. 19:9 (Y. II Pe.); a. fr.Targ. II Esth. 3:8 ומְלַקְּטִין (not ומְלָקְטִין), v. חַצְבָּא.Lev. R. s. 6 שרי ההוא מְלַקֵּטא״ל לַקֵּט לַקֵּט … את מלקט he began to pick up (the scattered Denars); said he to him, pick up, pick up, for it is thine own thou art picking up.Y.Sabb.VII, 10a bot. ומְלַקְּטָן (not וולקטה) and gathers them (the sun-dried fruits in cakes or strings; v. Maim. Sabb.VIII, 6); a. e. Af. אַלְקֵיט to cause to take up, to put the mouth to. Sabb.156a מַלְקִיטִין יתיה Ms. O. (Ms. M. מַלְקְטִין ליה, ed. מהלקיטין, v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note) we may make it take up (taste the fodder).

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  • 4 לְקַט

    לְקַט, לְקֵיט,ch. sam(לקט to seize), to pick up; to gather. Targ. Gen. 31:46. Ib. 47:14 (ed. Berl. לַקֵּיט). Targ. Ex. 16:26; a. e.Part. לָקֵיט, לָקֵט. Targ. O. Deut. 29:10 לָקֵיט ed. Berl. (ed. Amst. לַקֵּט, corr. acc.; h. text חטב); Targ. Josh. 9:21 לַקְטֵי Bxt. (ed. מְלַקְּטֵי).Sabb.156a דלא לָקֵיט בלישניה (a calf) that does not take up with its tongue (the fodder placed before it), v. infra; a. e. Pa. לַקֵּיט same. Targ. Gen. 47:14, v. supra. Targ. Lev. 19:9 (Y. II Pe.); a. fr.Targ. II Esth. 3:8 ומְלַקְּטִין (not ומְלָקְטִין), v. חַצְבָּא.Lev. R. s. 6 שרי ההוא מְלַקֵּטא״ל לַקֵּט לַקֵּט … את מלקט he began to pick up (the scattered Denars); said he to him, pick up, pick up, for it is thine own thou art picking up.Y.Sabb.VII, 10a bot. ומְלַקְּטָן (not וולקטה) and gathers them (the sun-dried fruits in cakes or strings; v. Maim. Sabb.VIII, 6); a. e. Af. אַלְקֵיט to cause to take up, to put the mouth to. Sabb.156a מַלְקִיטִין יתיה Ms. O. (Ms. M. מַלְקְטִין ליה, ed. מהלקיטין, v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note) we may make it take up (taste the fodder).

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  • 5 לְקֵיט

    לְקַט, לְקֵיט,ch. sam(לקט to seize), to pick up; to gather. Targ. Gen. 31:46. Ib. 47:14 (ed. Berl. לַקֵּיט). Targ. Ex. 16:26; a. e.Part. לָקֵיט, לָקֵט. Targ. O. Deut. 29:10 לָקֵיט ed. Berl. (ed. Amst. לַקֵּט, corr. acc.; h. text חטב); Targ. Josh. 9:21 לַקְטֵי Bxt. (ed. מְלַקְּטֵי).Sabb.156a דלא לָקֵיט בלישניה (a calf) that does not take up with its tongue (the fodder placed before it), v. infra; a. e. Pa. לַקֵּיט same. Targ. Gen. 47:14, v. supra. Targ. Lev. 19:9 (Y. II Pe.); a. fr.Targ. II Esth. 3:8 ומְלַקְּטִין (not ומְלָקְטִין), v. חַצְבָּא.Lev. R. s. 6 שרי ההוא מְלַקֵּטא״ל לַקֵּט לַקֵּט … את מלקט he began to pick up (the scattered Denars); said he to him, pick up, pick up, for it is thine own thou art picking up.Y.Sabb.VII, 10a bot. ומְלַקְּטָן (not וולקטה) and gathers them (the sun-dried fruits in cakes or strings; v. Maim. Sabb.VIII, 6); a. e. Af. אַלְקֵיט to cause to take up, to put the mouth to. Sabb.156a מַלְקִיטִין יתיה Ms. O. (Ms. M. מַלְקְטִין ליה, ed. מהלקיטין, v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note) we may make it take up (taste the fodder).

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  • 6 חצי

    חֲצֵי, חֲצָאch. same, to pick out (of birds, v. P. Sm. 1349); to pick ones teeth. Targ. Prov. 30:17.Y.Ḥall.IV, end, 60b מִיחֲצִי שיניי (not ניח׳) to pick my teeth with; Y.Dem.III, 23b bot. מיחצד, מחצדן (corr. acc.).

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  • 7 חצא

    חֲצֵי, חֲצָאch. same, to pick out (of birds, v. P. Sm. 1349); to pick ones teeth. Targ. Prov. 30:17.Y.Ḥall.IV, end, 60b מִיחֲצִי שיניי (not ניח׳) to pick my teeth with; Y.Dem.III, 23b bot. מיחצד, מחצדן (corr. acc.).

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  • 8 חֲצֵי

    חֲצֵי, חֲצָאch. same, to pick out (of birds, v. P. Sm. 1349); to pick ones teeth. Targ. Prov. 30:17.Y.Ḥall.IV, end, 60b מִיחֲצִי שיניי (not ניח׳) to pick my teeth with; Y.Dem.III, 23b bot. מיחצד, מחצדן (corr. acc.).

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  • 9 חֲצָא

    חֲצֵי, חֲצָאch. same, to pick out (of birds, v. P. Sm. 1349); to pick ones teeth. Targ. Prov. 30:17.Y.Ḥall.IV, end, 60b מִיחֲצִי שיניי (not ניח׳) to pick my teeth with; Y.Dem.III, 23b bot. מיחצד, מחצדן (corr. acc.).

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  • 10 לקט

    לָקַט(b. h.) ( to seize, 1) to gatter, glean; to pick, v. Pi.Part. לוֹקֵט gleaner, huckster, v. לָקוֹט. 2) (in sewing) to gather, pucker. M. Kat 26a bot. ללוֹקְטָן ולעשותן כמין סולמות to mend (the rente for the dead) by gathering or making a sort of stairs (chain-stitches), v. סוּלָּם. Pi. לִיקֵּט same, 1) to pick, harvest; to pick up, collect. Tosef.Shebi.IV, 21 לי׳ אתרוג באחדוכ׳ he harvested Ethrogs on the first of Shbat; R. Hash. 14a; Erub.7a; Yeb.15a. Tosef.R. Hash. I, 9 לי׳ ירק if one picked vegetables; a. v. fr.Mass. Sh. II, 5 מה שלי׳ לי׳וכ׳ Y. ed. (Mish. a. Bab. ed. מה שלקט לקט) what coins he picked up singly belong to the second-tithe fund. Y. ib. 53c והוא שלי׳ מיכן ומיכן אבל לי׳ על אומדוכ׳ (not אומן) provided he picked up here and there (deliberately selecting), but if he did so at random Bekh.7b כל חמטיל בצים מְלַקֵּט וב׳ every animal that lays eggs supports its brood by picking up food for it, except the bat … which gives suck.M. Kat. I, 5 מלקט אדםוכ׳ one may (during the festive week) collect for final burial the bones of, v. לִיקּוּט. Snh.VI, 6 מְלַקְּטִין את העצמותוכ׳ the bones (of the convict) may be collected and buried in their family tomb; a. fr.Esp. to glean, to take the poor mans share in the crop. Peah IV, 9 מי שלקטוכ׳ (Y. ed. שלי׳) if one gleaned the corner of the field and said, this is to belong to ; Gitt.11b; B. Mets.9b.Peah V, 6 לִלְקוֹט (Y. ed. ללַקֵּט). Y. ib. IV, 18b ילכו וִילַקְּטוּוכ׳ let them have an opportunity to go and glean in another field, v. כִּילּוּי, a. v. fr.Peah IV, 5, v. Hif..Sot11b ומלקט להןוכ׳, v. נָקַט. 2) to pluck ( hair) out singly. Naz.40b לִיקְּטוֹ במלקט if he plucked it singly with pinchers; Macc.III, 5 לְקָטוֹ. Ib. 20b במְלַקֵּט לבנותוכ׳ when one plucks out the white hair among the black; Sabb.94b; a. e.(Naz. l. c. עד שילקטנו בתער, read שיטלנו as Macc.III, 5. Nif. נִלְקַט 1) to be collected, harvested. Tosef.Shebi.IV, 21 שגדל בחובה ונ׳ בחובה what has been growing under obligation (as eventually subject to tithes) and been harvested under obligation; שגדל בשביעית ונ׳ בשביעית what has been growing in the Sabbatical year and collected in ; R. Hash. 15a; a. e. 2) to be made smooth by plucking. Sabb.97a, v. מַלְקֵט. Pu. לוּקָּט to be gleaned. Peah V, 1 גדיש שלא ל׳ תחתיו a stack of grain under which the gleaning for the poor has been left. Hif. הִלְקִיט 1) to cause picking, to strew feed for birds. Tosef.Sabb.XVIII, 4 מַלְקִיטִין, contrad. to מהלקטין (v. הִילְקט); Sabb.155b. 2) to arrange the gleaning by the poor. Peah IV, 5 ( 3) היו מַלְקִיטִין על החבל Y. ed. (Bab. ed. a. Mish. מלקטין) arranged the gleaning by the line, leaving a corner at the end of each furrow. Hithpa. הִתְלַקֵּט to be collected; to require collection. Maas. Sh. II, 5 המִתְלַקְּטִים those coins which have been picked up singly, opp. הנבללין.Ḥull.46a מִתְלַקֵּט מהו if the required size of sound flesh can be obtained only by collecting (it not being in one place), how is it!Ib. 77a מתל׳ מהו how is it, if the quantity of flesh required to cover the broken bone is scattered?

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  • 11 לָקַט

    לָקַט(b. h.) ( to seize, 1) to gatter, glean; to pick, v. Pi.Part. לוֹקֵט gleaner, huckster, v. לָקוֹט. 2) (in sewing) to gather, pucker. M. Kat 26a bot. ללוֹקְטָן ולעשותן כמין סולמות to mend (the rente for the dead) by gathering or making a sort of stairs (chain-stitches), v. סוּלָּם. Pi. לִיקֵּט same, 1) to pick, harvest; to pick up, collect. Tosef.Shebi.IV, 21 לי׳ אתרוג באחדוכ׳ he harvested Ethrogs on the first of Shbat; R. Hash. 14a; Erub.7a; Yeb.15a. Tosef.R. Hash. I, 9 לי׳ ירק if one picked vegetables; a. v. fr.Mass. Sh. II, 5 מה שלי׳ לי׳וכ׳ Y. ed. (Mish. a. Bab. ed. מה שלקט לקט) what coins he picked up singly belong to the second-tithe fund. Y. ib. 53c והוא שלי׳ מיכן ומיכן אבל לי׳ על אומדוכ׳ (not אומן) provided he picked up here and there (deliberately selecting), but if he did so at random Bekh.7b כל חמטיל בצים מְלַקֵּט וב׳ every animal that lays eggs supports its brood by picking up food for it, except the bat … which gives suck.M. Kat. I, 5 מלקט אדםוכ׳ one may (during the festive week) collect for final burial the bones of, v. לִיקּוּט. Snh.VI, 6 מְלַקְּטִין את העצמותוכ׳ the bones (of the convict) may be collected and buried in their family tomb; a. fr.Esp. to glean, to take the poor mans share in the crop. Peah IV, 9 מי שלקטוכ׳ (Y. ed. שלי׳) if one gleaned the corner of the field and said, this is to belong to ; Gitt.11b; B. Mets.9b.Peah V, 6 לִלְקוֹט (Y. ed. ללַקֵּט). Y. ib. IV, 18b ילכו וִילַקְּטוּוכ׳ let them have an opportunity to go and glean in another field, v. כִּילּוּי, a. v. fr.Peah IV, 5, v. Hif..Sot11b ומלקט להןוכ׳, v. נָקַט. 2) to pluck ( hair) out singly. Naz.40b לִיקְּטוֹ במלקט if he plucked it singly with pinchers; Macc.III, 5 לְקָטוֹ. Ib. 20b במְלַקֵּט לבנותוכ׳ when one plucks out the white hair among the black; Sabb.94b; a. e.(Naz. l. c. עד שילקטנו בתער, read שיטלנו as Macc.III, 5. Nif. נִלְקַט 1) to be collected, harvested. Tosef.Shebi.IV, 21 שגדל בחובה ונ׳ בחובה what has been growing under obligation (as eventually subject to tithes) and been harvested under obligation; שגדל בשביעית ונ׳ בשביעית what has been growing in the Sabbatical year and collected in ; R. Hash. 15a; a. e. 2) to be made smooth by plucking. Sabb.97a, v. מַלְקֵט. Pu. לוּקָּט to be gleaned. Peah V, 1 גדיש שלא ל׳ תחתיו a stack of grain under which the gleaning for the poor has been left. Hif. הִלְקִיט 1) to cause picking, to strew feed for birds. Tosef.Sabb.XVIII, 4 מַלְקִיטִין, contrad. to מהלקטין (v. הִילְקט); Sabb.155b. 2) to arrange the gleaning by the poor. Peah IV, 5 ( 3) היו מַלְקִיטִין על החבל Y. ed. (Bab. ed. a. Mish. מלקטין) arranged the gleaning by the line, leaving a corner at the end of each furrow. Hithpa. הִתְלַקֵּט to be collected; to require collection. Maas. Sh. II, 5 המִתְלַקְּטִים those coins which have been picked up singly, opp. הנבללין.Ḥull.46a מִתְלַקֵּט מהו if the required size of sound flesh can be obtained only by collecting (it not being in one place), how is it!Ib. 77a מתל׳ מהו how is it, if the quantity of flesh required to cover the broken bone is scattered?

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  • 12 אסף

    n. Assaf, male first name (Hebrew)
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    v. be bundled together, gathered, picked up
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    v. be collected, gathered, assembled; pass away
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    v. to collect, gather, assemble; pick up; remove
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    v. to collect, gather, assemble; pick up
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    v. to gather, assemble, get together, congregate

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  • 13 גרגר

    גִּרְגֵּר, גִּירְגֵּר 1) (denom. of גָּרוֹן, גַּרְגֶּרֶת) to pour down the throat, opp. שתה to set the lips to the vessel. Par. IX, 4; Tosef. ib. IX (VIII), 6.Gitt.89a גִּירְגְּרָה בשוק if she quaffs outdoors; (Rashi: walks with outstretched neck (גָּרוֹן)). 2) denom. of גַּרְגַּר) to pick single berries. Maasr. II, 6 מְגַרְגֵּר ואוכל he may pick grapes (from the hanging cluster) and eat; ib. III, 9; Y. ib. II, 50a top. 3) (denom. of גְּרוֹגֶרֶת) to let the olive shrivel (on the tree or in the sun on the roof), to mark out for shrivelling. Ex. R. s. 36 that olivewhile it is yet on its tree, מְגַרְגְּרִין אותו they mark it out for shrivelling (in order to use it for the press). Men.VIII, 4 מְגַרְגְּרוֹ בראש הזית he lets it shrivel on the top of the olive tree; מג׳ בראש הגג in the sun on the roof; (for oth. opin. v. Rashi a. l..Ib. 86a מְגרְגְּרוֹ תנן או מְגַלְגְּלֹו תנן does it read mgargro (he lets it shrivel) or mgalglo (he lets it hang until it is fully rounded)?

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  • 14 גירגר

    גִּרְגֵּר, גִּירְגֵּר 1) (denom. of גָּרוֹן, גַּרְגֶּרֶת) to pour down the throat, opp. שתה to set the lips to the vessel. Par. IX, 4; Tosef. ib. IX (VIII), 6.Gitt.89a גִּירְגְּרָה בשוק if she quaffs outdoors; (Rashi: walks with outstretched neck (גָּרוֹן)). 2) denom. of גַּרְגַּר) to pick single berries. Maasr. II, 6 מְגַרְגֵּר ואוכל he may pick grapes (from the hanging cluster) and eat; ib. III, 9; Y. ib. II, 50a top. 3) (denom. of גְּרוֹגֶרֶת) to let the olive shrivel (on the tree or in the sun on the roof), to mark out for shrivelling. Ex. R. s. 36 that olivewhile it is yet on its tree, מְגַרְגְּרִין אותו they mark it out for shrivelling (in order to use it for the press). Men.VIII, 4 מְגַרְגְּרוֹ בראש הזית he lets it shrivel on the top of the olive tree; מג׳ בראש הגג in the sun on the roof; (for oth. opin. v. Rashi a. l..Ib. 86a מְגרְגְּרוֹ תנן או מְגַלְגְּלֹו תנן does it read mgargro (he lets it shrivel) or mgalglo (he lets it hang until it is fully rounded)?

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  • 15 גִּרְגֵּר

    גִּרְגֵּר, גִּירְגֵּר 1) (denom. of גָּרוֹן, גַּרְגֶּרֶת) to pour down the throat, opp. שתה to set the lips to the vessel. Par. IX, 4; Tosef. ib. IX (VIII), 6.Gitt.89a גִּירְגְּרָה בשוק if she quaffs outdoors; (Rashi: walks with outstretched neck (גָּרוֹן)). 2) denom. of גַּרְגַּר) to pick single berries. Maasr. II, 6 מְגַרְגֵּר ואוכל he may pick grapes (from the hanging cluster) and eat; ib. III, 9; Y. ib. II, 50a top. 3) (denom. of גְּרוֹגֶרֶת) to let the olive shrivel (on the tree or in the sun on the roof), to mark out for shrivelling. Ex. R. s. 36 that olivewhile it is yet on its tree, מְגַרְגְּרִין אותו they mark it out for shrivelling (in order to use it for the press). Men.VIII, 4 מְגַרְגְּרוֹ בראש הזית he lets it shrivel on the top of the olive tree; מג׳ בראש הגג in the sun on the roof; (for oth. opin. v. Rashi a. l..Ib. 86a מְגרְגְּרוֹ תנן או מְגַלְגְּלֹו תנן does it read mgargro (he lets it shrivel) or mgalglo (he lets it hang until it is fully rounded)?

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  • 16 גִּירְגֵּר

    גִּרְגֵּר, גִּירְגֵּר 1) (denom. of גָּרוֹן, גַּרְגֶּרֶת) to pour down the throat, opp. שתה to set the lips to the vessel. Par. IX, 4; Tosef. ib. IX (VIII), 6.Gitt.89a גִּירְגְּרָה בשוק if she quaffs outdoors; (Rashi: walks with outstretched neck (גָּרוֹן)). 2) denom. of גַּרְגַּר) to pick single berries. Maasr. II, 6 מְגַרְגֵּר ואוכל he may pick grapes (from the hanging cluster) and eat; ib. III, 9; Y. ib. II, 50a top. 3) (denom. of גְּרוֹגֶרֶת) to let the olive shrivel (on the tree or in the sun on the roof), to mark out for shrivelling. Ex. R. s. 36 that olivewhile it is yet on its tree, מְגַרְגְּרִין אותו they mark it out for shrivelling (in order to use it for the press). Men.VIII, 4 מְגַרְגְּרוֹ בראש הזית he lets it shrivel on the top of the olive tree; מג׳ בראש הגג in the sun on the roof; (for oth. opin. v. Rashi a. l..Ib. 86a מְגרְגְּרוֹ תנן או מְגַלְגְּלֹו תנן does it read mgargro (he lets it shrivel) or mgalglo (he lets it hang until it is fully rounded)?

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  • 17 חטט

    חָטַט 1) to dig, cut out (of the sucket), hollow out. Mikv. IV, 3 החוֹטֵט בצינורוכ׳ if one makes a cavity in a water pipe for the deposit of pebbles. Gen. R. s. 34 היה חוטט אתוכ׳ the embryo would cut its way through Kidd.24b וחֲטָטָהּ and he (the master) cut it (the eye) out. 2) to rake, clean a well. M. Kat. I, 2 וחוֹטְטִין אותן and you may clean the wells. Ib. 5a ח׳ … ואין חופריןוכ׳ you may clean …, but not dig (deepen) (Ib. ולא חוטטין לתוכן you must not rake pebbles into them; v., however vers. Ms. M., Rabb. D. S. a. l.Y. ib. 80b bot. חוטטין אותן גרפין לוןוכ׳ (not חוטטן) ḥottin means ‘they rake them, as we read (Mikv. l. c.). 3) to take sheaves out with a rake. Succ.I, 8 החוטט בגדישוכ׳ if one takes sheaves out of a stack, so as to form a shed (Succah). Ib. 15a. Pi. חִטֵּט 1) to rake. Y.Sabb.III, beg.5c צריך לחַטֵּט בידוכ׳ he must rake (coals and ashes out of the oven) with a handle, which proves that he must clean thoroughly. 2) to make holes, to pick. Tosef.Mikv.VII (VIII), 2 אוצין צריך לחטט Var. (ed. Zuck. לחַטְחֵט) if the holes in the baskets are filled up with grapes, one must clean them by picking. B. Kam.18a תרנגולין שהיו מְחַטְּטִיןוכ׳ chickens that picked on the rope of a bucket. Tosef.B. Mets. VIII, 30 שמְחַטְּטִין אתוכ׳ (Var. שמְחַטְחֲטִין) for they pick holes in the walls. 3) (with אחר) to dig after, to trace with the knife. Ḥull.74b; Tosef. Ib. VII, 54. 4) to trim. Sabb.90a; Men.107a, v. מָחַט. Pilp. חִטְחֵט same. Y.Orl.III, 63a מצוי לחַטְחֵט אחריו it is likely that they dig after it (to take it out of the ground); a. e. (v. supra). Nif. נֶחֶטַט to be dug out, picked out. Kidd.24b נֶחְטְטָח עינה if the birds eye was picked out; Zeb.VII, 5 (68b) Ar. (ed. נסמית). Hithpa. הִתְחַטֵּט to be exhumed. Yeb.63b מתים מִתְחַטְּטִין the dead are exhumed (by the Guebres). Polel (of חוט), part. מְחוֹטֵט (v. מַחַט) stinging (the eye), dazzling, v. infra. Hithpol. הִתְחוֹטֵט to be cut (of jewels), to be polished, glisten. Meg.12a (play on בה̇ט̇, Esth. 1:6) אב̇נים שמִתְח̇וֹטְ֗טֹות על בעליהןוי״א אב̇נים המְח̇וֹטְ֗טוֹת לעינים במקומן Ms. F. (v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 5) stones which glisten on those who wear them, and some say, Stones which dazzle the eyes in the place where they are found.

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  • 18 חָטַט

    חָטַט 1) to dig, cut out (of the sucket), hollow out. Mikv. IV, 3 החוֹטֵט בצינורוכ׳ if one makes a cavity in a water pipe for the deposit of pebbles. Gen. R. s. 34 היה חוטט אתוכ׳ the embryo would cut its way through Kidd.24b וחֲטָטָהּ and he (the master) cut it (the eye) out. 2) to rake, clean a well. M. Kat. I, 2 וחוֹטְטִין אותן and you may clean the wells. Ib. 5a ח׳ … ואין חופריןוכ׳ you may clean …, but not dig (deepen) (Ib. ולא חוטטין לתוכן you must not rake pebbles into them; v., however vers. Ms. M., Rabb. D. S. a. l.Y. ib. 80b bot. חוטטין אותן גרפין לוןוכ׳ (not חוטטן) ḥottin means ‘they rake them, as we read (Mikv. l. c.). 3) to take sheaves out with a rake. Succ.I, 8 החוטט בגדישוכ׳ if one takes sheaves out of a stack, so as to form a shed (Succah). Ib. 15a. Pi. חִטֵּט 1) to rake. Y.Sabb.III, beg.5c צריך לחַטֵּט בידוכ׳ he must rake (coals and ashes out of the oven) with a handle, which proves that he must clean thoroughly. 2) to make holes, to pick. Tosef.Mikv.VII (VIII), 2 אוצין צריך לחטט Var. (ed. Zuck. לחַטְחֵט) if the holes in the baskets are filled up with grapes, one must clean them by picking. B. Kam.18a תרנגולין שהיו מְחַטְּטִיןוכ׳ chickens that picked on the rope of a bucket. Tosef.B. Mets. VIII, 30 שמְחַטְּטִין אתוכ׳ (Var. שמְחַטְחֲטִין) for they pick holes in the walls. 3) (with אחר) to dig after, to trace with the knife. Ḥull.74b; Tosef. Ib. VII, 54. 4) to trim. Sabb.90a; Men.107a, v. מָחַט. Pilp. חִטְחֵט same. Y.Orl.III, 63a מצוי לחַטְחֵט אחריו it is likely that they dig after it (to take it out of the ground); a. e. (v. supra). Nif. נֶחֶטַט to be dug out, picked out. Kidd.24b נֶחְטְטָח עינה if the birds eye was picked out; Zeb.VII, 5 (68b) Ar. (ed. נסמית). Hithpa. הִתְחַטֵּט to be exhumed. Yeb.63b מתים מִתְחַטְּטִין the dead are exhumed (by the Guebres). Polel (of חוט), part. מְחוֹטֵט (v. מַחַט) stinging (the eye), dazzling, v. infra. Hithpol. הִתְחוֹטֵט to be cut (of jewels), to be polished, glisten. Meg.12a (play on בה̇ט̇, Esth. 1:6) אב̇נים שמִתְח̇וֹטְ֗טֹות על בעליהןוי״א אב̇נים המְח̇וֹטְ֗טוֹת לעינים במקומן Ms. F. (v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 5) stones which glisten on those who wear them, and some say, Stones which dazzle the eyes in the place where they are found.

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  • 19 חצץ I

    חָצַץI (b. h.; v. חוּץ) 1) to drive a wedge in (v. Prov. 30:27).Denom. חֵץ. 2) to pick ones teeth. Bets.IV, 6 לַחֲצוֹץוכ׳; (Tosef. ib. III, 18 לחצות, v. חָצָה). 3) to interpose, v. חוּץ I. Zeb.19a מהו שיָחוֹצּוּ (or שיָחוּצוּ). Ib. אפי׳ נימא אחת חוֹצֶצֶת even one thread forms an unlawful interposition. Ib. חוֹצְצוֹת; a. fr. Pi. חִיצֵּץ to pick ones teeth. Y.Sabb.VIII, end, 11c; Ḥull.16b אין מְחַצְּצִיןוכ׳ one must not use it for

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  • 20 חָצַץ

    חָצַץI (b. h.; v. חוּץ) 1) to drive a wedge in (v. Prov. 30:27).Denom. חֵץ. 2) to pick ones teeth. Bets.IV, 6 לַחֲצוֹץוכ׳; (Tosef. ib. III, 18 לחצות, v. חָצָה). 3) to interpose, v. חוּץ I. Zeb.19a מהו שיָחוֹצּוּ (or שיָחוּצוּ). Ib. אפי׳ נימא אחת חוֹצֶצֶת even one thread forms an unlawful interposition. Ib. חוֹצְצוֹת; a. fr. Pi. חִיצֵּץ to pick ones teeth. Y.Sabb.VIII, end, 11c; Ḥull.16b אין מְחַצְּצִיןוכ׳ one must not use it for

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