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81 שַׁנְיָא
שַׁנְיָא, שַׁנְיָיאf. (שְׁנֵי) 1) different, a different thing.Targ. Prov. 10:14 שניא some ed., read: שֵׁצְיָא).Y.Dem.I, 21d bot. (read) לא ש׳ היא דבר … הואוכ׳ it makes no difference, (it is all the same) whether it is a plant the seed of which disappears (must be renewed every year) or Y.Pes.V, 32c לא ש׳ היא … היאוכ׳ it is all the same whether one slaughters a Passover sacrifice as a peace-offering or the reverse. Ib. X, end, 37d ש׳ היא it is a different case; a. fr.(V. שָׁאנֵי, s. v. שְׁנֵי. 2) strange thing, folly.Pl. שַׁנְיָן, שַׁנְיָין. Targ. Is. 30:10 (h. text מהתלות). -
82 שַׁנְיָיא
שַׁנְיָא, שַׁנְיָיאf. (שְׁנֵי) 1) different, a different thing.Targ. Prov. 10:14 שניא some ed., read: שֵׁצְיָא).Y.Dem.I, 21d bot. (read) לא ש׳ היא דבר … הואוכ׳ it makes no difference, (it is all the same) whether it is a plant the seed of which disappears (must be renewed every year) or Y.Pes.V, 32c לא ש׳ היא … היאוכ׳ it is all the same whether one slaughters a Passover sacrifice as a peace-offering or the reverse. Ib. X, end, 37d ש׳ היא it is a different case; a. fr.(V. שָׁאנֵי, s. v. שְׁנֵי. 2) strange thing, folly.Pl. שַׁנְיָן, שַׁנְיָין. Targ. Is. 30:10 (h. text מהתלות). -
83 תבלול
תְּבַלּוּלm. (b. h. תְּבַלֻּל; בָּלַל) mixture, blending of the colors of the eye. Sifra Emor, ch. II, Par. 3 ת׳ לבן נכנס בשחורוכ׳ tballul means the white of the eye invading the black, or the reverse; (oth. opin.) לבן פוסקוכ׳, v. סִירָה II; Bekh.VI, 2. ib. 38b מהו לשון ת׳ דבר המבלבלוכ׳ what is the meaning of tballul? Anything that disturbs the arrangement of the eye, v. בִּלְבֵּל.Pl. תְּבַלּוּלִים, תְּבלּוּלִין. Y.Pes.IX, 36d bot. דוקים ות׳ פוסלין בו cataracts and blendings make it unfit for the Passover sacrifice; Tosef. ib. VIII, 11 פסח מצרים לא נהגו דקין ות׳וכ׳ for the Passover in Egypt they did not consider cataracts and blendings to be disqualifications, but for the regular Passover they did -
84 תְּבַלּוּל
תְּבַלּוּלm. (b. h. תְּבַלֻּל; בָּלַל) mixture, blending of the colors of the eye. Sifra Emor, ch. II, Par. 3 ת׳ לבן נכנס בשחורוכ׳ tballul means the white of the eye invading the black, or the reverse; (oth. opin.) לבן פוסקוכ׳, v. סִירָה II; Bekh.VI, 2. ib. 38b מהו לשון ת׳ דבר המבלבלוכ׳ what is the meaning of tballul? Anything that disturbs the arrangement of the eye, v. בִּלְבֵּל.Pl. תְּבַלּוּלִים, תְּבלּוּלִין. Y.Pes.IX, 36d bot. דוקים ות׳ פוסלין בו cataracts and blendings make it unfit for the Passover sacrifice; Tosef. ib. VIII, 11 פסח מצרים לא נהגו דקין ות׳וכ׳ for the Passover in Egypt they did not consider cataracts and blendings to be disqualifications, but for the regular Passover they did
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