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21 שָׂבֵעַ
שָׂבֵעַII (b. h.; cmp. סָבָא III) to be filled, to have plenty, be satisfied. Sabb.113b (ref. to Ruth 2:14) ותאכל בעולם הזה ותִשְׂבַּע כו׳ she (Israel) will eat in this world, will have plenty in the Messianic days, and leave over for the hereafter. Succ.52b, v. רָעֵב II; a. e. Hif. הִשְׂבִּיעַ to satisfy. Gen. R. s. 76, end כדי להַשְׂבִּיעַ עיניווכ׳ in order to satisfy the eyes of the wicked man. Y.Keth.V, 30b הִשְׂבִּיעָתוֹ; Succ. l. c. מַשְׂבִּיעוֹ, v. רָעֵב II. Snh.100a; a. fr.Ib. 29b אדם עשוי שלא להשביע את עצמו man is wont not to declare himself wealthy (to disclaim wealth, by saying that he is in debt, even if he is not); כשם שאדם … שלא להשביע את בניו as man is wont to disclaim wealth for himself, so is he likely to disclaim it for his heirs (therefore an ante-mortem confession of indebtedness does not establish a claim against heirs). Pi. שִׂבֵּעַ same.Part. pass. מְשׂוּבָּע. Lev. R. s. 29 (play on השביעי, Lev. 23:24) שהוא מש׳ בכלוכ׳ a month which is plentiful in every thing Hithpa. הִשְׂתַּבֵּעַ to be satiated, sick. Num. R. s. 14 עתיד להִשְׂתַּבּעַ, v. סִיג I. -
22 שכרות
שִׁכָּרוּת, שִׁי׳f. (preced. wds.) 1) fulness, plenty. Succ.49b (ref. to Num. 28:7). לשין שתייה לשין שביעה לשון ש׳ expressing drinking, fill, plenty; Y. ib. IV, 54d top לשון חיבה … ש׳; Num. R. s. 2117>; Tanḥ. Pinḥ. 12; a. e., v. רְוִיָּה. 2) drunkenness. Num. R. s. 102> (read:) מנבל פיו ומדבר דברים רעים בש׳וכ׳ he defiles his mouth and talks bad words in his drunkenness, and is not ashamed. Ib.8> עמדו … מתוך הש׳ they stood up and smote one another in their drunkenness. Erub.65a ל״ש … לשִׁיכָּרוּתוֹ של לוטוכ׳ this (that the drunken man can be held to legal responsibility) has been taught only, when he has not reached the degree of Lots drunkenness (unconsciousness), but when he has B. Mets.90b (ref. to Lev. 10:9) בשעת ביאה לא תהא ש׳ at the time of entering (the Temple for service) no effect of the wine should be felt; a. fr. -
23 שי׳
שִׁכָּרוּת, שִׁי׳f. (preced. wds.) 1) fulness, plenty. Succ.49b (ref. to Num. 28:7). לשין שתייה לשין שביעה לשון ש׳ expressing drinking, fill, plenty; Y. ib. IV, 54d top לשון חיבה … ש׳; Num. R. s. 2117>; Tanḥ. Pinḥ. 12; a. e., v. רְוִיָּה. 2) drunkenness. Num. R. s. 102> (read:) מנבל פיו ומדבר דברים רעים בש׳וכ׳ he defiles his mouth and talks bad words in his drunkenness, and is not ashamed. Ib.8> עמדו … מתוך הש׳ they stood up and smote one another in their drunkenness. Erub.65a ל״ש … לשִׁיכָּרוּתוֹ של לוטוכ׳ this (that the drunken man can be held to legal responsibility) has been taught only, when he has not reached the degree of Lots drunkenness (unconsciousness), but when he has B. Mets.90b (ref. to Lev. 10:9) בשעת ביאה לא תהא ש׳ at the time of entering (the Temple for service) no effect of the wine should be felt; a. fr. -
24 שִׁכָּרוּת
שִׁכָּרוּת, שִׁי׳f. (preced. wds.) 1) fulness, plenty. Succ.49b (ref. to Num. 28:7). לשין שתייה לשין שביעה לשון ש׳ expressing drinking, fill, plenty; Y. ib. IV, 54d top לשון חיבה … ש׳; Num. R. s. 2117>; Tanḥ. Pinḥ. 12; a. e., v. רְוִיָּה. 2) drunkenness. Num. R. s. 102> (read:) מנבל פיו ומדבר דברים רעים בש׳וכ׳ he defiles his mouth and talks bad words in his drunkenness, and is not ashamed. Ib.8> עמדו … מתוך הש׳ they stood up and smote one another in their drunkenness. Erub.65a ל״ש … לשִׁיכָּרוּתוֹ של לוטוכ׳ this (that the drunken man can be held to legal responsibility) has been taught only, when he has not reached the degree of Lots drunkenness (unconsciousness), but when he has B. Mets.90b (ref. to Lev. 10:9) בשעת ביאה לא תהא ש׳ at the time of entering (the Temple for service) no effect of the wine should be felt; a. fr. -
25 שִׁי׳
שִׁכָּרוּת, שִׁי׳f. (preced. wds.) 1) fulness, plenty. Succ.49b (ref. to Num. 28:7). לשין שתייה לשין שביעה לשון ש׳ expressing drinking, fill, plenty; Y. ib. IV, 54d top לשון חיבה … ש׳; Num. R. s. 2117>; Tanḥ. Pinḥ. 12; a. e., v. רְוִיָּה. 2) drunkenness. Num. R. s. 102> (read:) מנבל פיו ומדבר דברים רעים בש׳וכ׳ he defiles his mouth and talks bad words in his drunkenness, and is not ashamed. Ib.8> עמדו … מתוך הש׳ they stood up and smote one another in their drunkenness. Erub.65a ל״ש … לשִׁיכָּרוּתוֹ של לוטוכ׳ this (that the drunken man can be held to legal responsibility) has been taught only, when he has not reached the degree of Lots drunkenness (unconsciousness), but when he has B. Mets.90b (ref. to Lev. 10:9) בשעת ביאה לא תהא ש׳ at the time of entering (the Temple for service) no effect of the wine should be felt; a. fr. -
26 אלף אלפי אלפים
billion; lots of, plenty of, many -
27 אנאפורנה
n. Annapurna, mountain range in the Himalayan range in Nepal; goddess of plenty (Hinduism) -
28 המון
adv. much/many, plenty, lots of, oodles, world————————crowd, mass, mob, multitude, host, horde, legion, flock, herd, shoal, swarm, throng; noise, din -
29 הרבה
adv. a lot, many, much, plenty, myriad, amply, considerably, numerously, host, oodles, scads, world, ample, mort -
30 הרבה מאוד
very much, a lot of, plenty of, scads, zillion -
31 הרוב
most of; majority, predominance, volume; great part; plenty, abundance, plenitude -
32 כמות רבה
lot, plenty, quantity -
33 מלוא הטנא
basketful, plenty -
34 מלוא חופניים
handful; plenty -
35 מנה יפה
good portion, plenty -
36 מספיק
adj. sufficient, enough, adequate, plenty————————adv. enough————————pass mark (examination) -
37 מספקת
adj. sufficient, enough, adequate, plenty -
38 מספר רב של-
many, plenty of -
39 נפש שבעה
satisfied, has plenty -
40 עובד אדמתו ישבע לחם
he that tills his ground shall have plenty of bread
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