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  • 41 נכסתא

    נִכְסָא, נִכְסְתָא, נִי׳,f. (preced.) slaughter; slaughtering (according to the ritual, שְׁחִיטָה); sacrifice, feast (= h. זֶבַח). Targ. Is. 34:6 (h. text טבח).Targ. Y. Deut. 14:21. Targ. Y. Lev. 17:13 (ed. Vien. נִיכְסַתֵּיה). Targ. Gen. 31:45; a. fr.Targ. Y. Gen. 43:16 בות נ׳ the place for ritual cutting ( בות השחיטה), ritually cut throat.B. Bath.92a אי גברא דזבין לנ׳ לנ׳ if it is a man that sells cattle for food, the purchase was made for slaughtering (and not for work); B. Kam.46a (not לנכסותא; v. Rabb. D. S. a. l.); a. fr.Pl. נִכְסָן, נִכְסָתָא; constr. נִכְסַת, נִי׳; (also נִכְסִין, נִי׳). Targ. O. Ex. 32:6 ניכסן ed. Berl. (oth. ed. a. Y. ניכסין). Ib. 18:12; a. fr.Targ. Ps. 106:28 נִכְסֵי (Ms. נכסת).

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  • 42 נִכְסָא

    נִכְסָא, נִכְסְתָא, נִי׳,f. (preced.) slaughter; slaughtering (according to the ritual, שְׁחִיטָה); sacrifice, feast (= h. זֶבַח). Targ. Is. 34:6 (h. text טבח).Targ. Y. Deut. 14:21. Targ. Y. Lev. 17:13 (ed. Vien. נִיכְסַתֵּיה). Targ. Gen. 31:45; a. fr.Targ. Y. Gen. 43:16 בות נ׳ the place for ritual cutting ( בות השחיטה), ritually cut throat.B. Bath.92a אי גברא דזבין לנ׳ לנ׳ if it is a man that sells cattle for food, the purchase was made for slaughtering (and not for work); B. Kam.46a (not לנכסותא; v. Rabb. D. S. a. l.); a. fr.Pl. נִכְסָן, נִכְסָתָא; constr. נִכְסַת, נִי׳; (also נִכְסִין, נִי׳). Targ. O. Ex. 32:6 ניכסן ed. Berl. (oth. ed. a. Y. ניכסין). Ib. 18:12; a. fr.Targ. Ps. 106:28 נִכְסֵי (Ms. נכסת).

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  • 43 נִכְסְתָא

    נִכְסָא, נִכְסְתָא, נִי׳,f. (preced.) slaughter; slaughtering (according to the ritual, שְׁחִיטָה); sacrifice, feast (= h. זֶבַח). Targ. Is. 34:6 (h. text טבח).Targ. Y. Deut. 14:21. Targ. Y. Lev. 17:13 (ed. Vien. נִיכְסַתֵּיה). Targ. Gen. 31:45; a. fr.Targ. Y. Gen. 43:16 בות נ׳ the place for ritual cutting ( בות השחיטה), ritually cut throat.B. Bath.92a אי גברא דזבין לנ׳ לנ׳ if it is a man that sells cattle for food, the purchase was made for slaughtering (and not for work); B. Kam.46a (not לנכסותא; v. Rabb. D. S. a. l.); a. fr.Pl. נִכְסָן, נִכְסָתָא; constr. נִכְסַת, נִי׳; (also נִכְסִין, נִי׳). Targ. O. Ex. 32:6 ניכסן ed. Berl. (oth. ed. a. Y. ניכסין). Ib. 18:12; a. fr.Targ. Ps. 106:28 נִכְסֵי (Ms. נכסת).

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  • 44 נִי׳

    נִכְסָא, נִכְסְתָא, נִי׳,f. (preced.) slaughter; slaughtering (according to the ritual, שְׁחִיטָה); sacrifice, feast (= h. זֶבַח). Targ. Is. 34:6 (h. text טבח).Targ. Y. Deut. 14:21. Targ. Y. Lev. 17:13 (ed. Vien. נִיכְסַתֵּיה). Targ. Gen. 31:45; a. fr.Targ. Y. Gen. 43:16 בות נ׳ the place for ritual cutting ( בות השחיטה), ritually cut throat.B. Bath.92a אי גברא דזבין לנ׳ לנ׳ if it is a man that sells cattle for food, the purchase was made for slaughtering (and not for work); B. Kam.46a (not לנכסותא; v. Rabb. D. S. a. l.); a. fr.Pl. נִכְסָן, נִכְסָתָא; constr. נִכְסַת, נִי׳; (also נִכְסִין, נִי׳). Targ. O. Ex. 32:6 ניכסן ed. Berl. (oth. ed. a. Y. ניכסין). Ib. 18:12; a. fr.Targ. Ps. 106:28 נִכְסֵי (Ms. נכסת).

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  • 45 טבל I

    טָבַלI (b. h.; cmp. טָבַע I) 1) to dip. Zeb.93b, a. e. וט׳ ולא מספג, v. סָפַג. 2) to immerse, to bathe for purification. Yoma VII, 4 ירד וט׳ went down to the bath and took an immersion. Ber.2b שהכהנים טוֹבְלִיןוכ׳ when the priests (that have been unclean) bathe in order to be permitted to partake of their priestly share; a. v. fr.Ib. 22a טוֹבְלֵי שחרין those taking a bath in the morning (after emission of semen virile); Y. ib. III, 6c top ט׳ שחרית.Tosef.Yad.II, 20 טובלי שחרין (Var. טוֹבְלָנֵי) morning bathers (Essenes, v. Graetz Gesch. d. Jud. III2>, p. 468, a. for correct vers. R. S. to Yad. IV, 8).Part. pass. טָבוּל.טְבוּל יום (one who has bathed in day-time,) one who has bathed but must wait for sunset to be perfectly clean (Lev. 22:7). Tbul Yom I, 1; a. fr.Nidd.30a טְבוּלַת יום ארוך a woman after bathing whose day is adjourned (having to wait a long time for perfect levitical purity).טְבוּל יוֹם Tbul Yom, name of a treatise of Mishnah and Tosefta of the order of Tahăroth. Pi. טִיבֵּל 1) to dip into vinegar, salt, to make tasty; esp. to take a luncheon, to take the first course of a meal consisting of relishes; to take the antepast. Maasr. IV, 1 המְטַבֵּל בשדה he who makes a luncheon (of fruits) in the field. Pes.X, 3 מטבל בחזרת he takes lettuce as antepast. Tosef. ib. X, 9 לא טי׳וכ׳ if he has eaten as antepast only Pes.107b אבל מטבלוכ׳ Ms. M. a. comment. (ed. מטביל) but he may make a luncheon of Ib. השמש מטבל בבניוכ׳ comment. (ed. מטביל; Tosef. ib. X, 5 מכביש, v. כָּבַש); a. fr. 2) (cmp. תבל) to season with spices. Part. pass. מְטוּבָּל. Y.Shek.III, 47c top מבושל כמ׳ boiled (wine) is (in ritual law) like spiced wine; v. infra. Hif. הִטְבִּיל 1) to immerse vessels for purification, to order immersion. Ter. II, 3 המַטְבִּיל כליםוכ׳ he who immerses vessels on the Sabbath. Bets.II, 2 מַטְבִּילִין את הכלוכ׳ you must immerse whatever needs immersion (both persons and vessels) before Ib. 3 (17b), v. גַּבNidd.29b, v. טְבִילָה; a. fr. 2) to take luncheon, v. supra. 3) to season. Erub.28b מטבילין בווכ׳ they used to season the roast with it (in place of pepper). Hof. הוּטְבָּל to be immersed, to be made clean. Mikv. V, 6 לא הוּטְבָּלוּ are not considered as clean through immersion; Tosef. ib. IV, 10.

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  • 46 טָבַל

    טָבַלI (b. h.; cmp. טָבַע I) 1) to dip. Zeb.93b, a. e. וט׳ ולא מספג, v. סָפַג. 2) to immerse, to bathe for purification. Yoma VII, 4 ירד וט׳ went down to the bath and took an immersion. Ber.2b שהכהנים טוֹבְלִיןוכ׳ when the priests (that have been unclean) bathe in order to be permitted to partake of their priestly share; a. v. fr.Ib. 22a טוֹבְלֵי שחרין those taking a bath in the morning (after emission of semen virile); Y. ib. III, 6c top ט׳ שחרית.Tosef.Yad.II, 20 טובלי שחרין (Var. טוֹבְלָנֵי) morning bathers (Essenes, v. Graetz Gesch. d. Jud. III2>, p. 468, a. for correct vers. R. S. to Yad. IV, 8).Part. pass. טָבוּל.טְבוּל יום (one who has bathed in day-time,) one who has bathed but must wait for sunset to be perfectly clean (Lev. 22:7). Tbul Yom I, 1; a. fr.Nidd.30a טְבוּלַת יום ארוך a woman after bathing whose day is adjourned (having to wait a long time for perfect levitical purity).טְבוּל יוֹם Tbul Yom, name of a treatise of Mishnah and Tosefta of the order of Tahăroth. Pi. טִיבֵּל 1) to dip into vinegar, salt, to make tasty; esp. to take a luncheon, to take the first course of a meal consisting of relishes; to take the antepast. Maasr. IV, 1 המְטַבֵּל בשדה he who makes a luncheon (of fruits) in the field. Pes.X, 3 מטבל בחזרת he takes lettuce as antepast. Tosef. ib. X, 9 לא טי׳וכ׳ if he has eaten as antepast only Pes.107b אבל מטבלוכ׳ Ms. M. a. comment. (ed. מטביל) but he may make a luncheon of Ib. השמש מטבל בבניוכ׳ comment. (ed. מטביל; Tosef. ib. X, 5 מכביש, v. כָּבַש); a. fr. 2) (cmp. תבל) to season with spices. Part. pass. מְטוּבָּל. Y.Shek.III, 47c top מבושל כמ׳ boiled (wine) is (in ritual law) like spiced wine; v. infra. Hif. הִטְבִּיל 1) to immerse vessels for purification, to order immersion. Ter. II, 3 המַטְבִּיל כליםוכ׳ he who immerses vessels on the Sabbath. Bets.II, 2 מַטְבִּילִין את הכלוכ׳ you must immerse whatever needs immersion (both persons and vessels) before Ib. 3 (17b), v. גַּבNidd.29b, v. טְבִילָה; a. fr. 2) to take luncheon, v. supra. 3) to season. Erub.28b מטבילין בווכ׳ they used to season the roast with it (in place of pepper). Hof. הוּטְבָּל to be immersed, to be made clean. Mikv. V, 6 לא הוּטְבָּלוּ are not considered as clean through immersion; Tosef. ib. IV, 10.

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  • 47 שאל

    שָׁאַל(b. h.) 1) to ask, beg; to inquire, question. Yoma 75a bot. בשר ששָׁאֲלוּ שלאוכ׳ flesh for which they asked unreasonably was given them at an unreasonable time (in the evening) Taan.4a, v. הוֹגָן. Ber.V, 2 (33a) ושוֹאֲלִין (את) הגשמיםוכ׳ (Bab. ed. ושְׁאֵלָה, v. Rabb. D. S. a. l.) and the prayer for rain is inserted in the Benediction of Years (the ninth section of the Prayer of Benedictions, v. שָׁנָה). Taan.I, 1 אף אני לא אמרתי לִשְׁאוֹל אלא להזכיר I also did not say, ‘to ask for rain, but to mention rain. Ib. 2. Y.Ber.V, 9b bot. שוֹאֵל צרכיו, v. צוֹרֶךְ. B. Bath.IX, 1 יִשְׁאֲלוּוכ׳, v. פֶּתַח. Ab. IV, 18 ואל תִּשְׁאַל לו בשעת נדרו ask not thy neighbor (as to circumstances which may change the aspects of his vow) at the moment of his vow, v. infra Nif. Ib. V, 7 שואל כענין ומשיבוכ׳ he (the wise student) asks pertinent questions, and (when asked) replies in agreement with the adopted law. Bekh.36a עמד השואל וש׳ יכ׳ the questioner (at college) arose and asked Ned.20a שָׁאֲלוּ אתוכ׳ they asked Imma Shalom Nidd.68b בראשון לא שָׁאַלְתִּי … שלא שאלתי as to the first day I did not ask, and I made a mistake in not asking. Gen. R. s. 68 מטרונה שָׁאֶלָהוכ׳ a Roman matron asked R. José ; a. v. fr.Yoma 73a כיצד שוֹאֲלִין השואל פניו כלפי נִשְׁאָל הנשאלוכ׳ how were the Urim and Tummim consulted? The inquirer had his face directed to him (the priest) who was consulted, and the latter directed himself to the Divine Presence (the Urim and Tummim). Ib. אין שואלין שניוכ׳ you must not ask two questions at a time; a. fr.ש׳ בשלום (or sub. בשלום) to salute. M. Kat. 21b הוא שואל בשלום אחרים … אחרים אין שואלין בשלומווכ׳ he (the mourner during the first thirty days) may inquire after the peace of others, for they dwell in peace, but others must not inquire after his peace, for he does not dwell in peace. Ib. משיב ואינו שואל, v. שוּב; a. fr. 2) (cmp. דָּרַש) to discuss, lecture. Tosef.Meg.IV (III), 5 שואלין הילכותוכ׳ the laws of Passover are expounded on Passover, v. עִנְיָן; Meg.29b שואלין בהלכותוכ׳; Y.Pes.I, 27b bot.; Bab. ib. 6a שואלין בהלכותוכ׳ Ms. M. (ed. שואלין ודורשין, v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note); Snh.12b; a. fr. 3) (cmp. בְּעֵי I) to beg to remark, to submit. Y.Shek.I, beg.45d ר׳ חזקיה ש׳ מעתהוכ׳ R. H. remarked, according to this Ib. 46b. Y.Snh.IX, 27a bot.; a. fr. 4) to ask for a loan, to borrow. Sabb.XXIII, 1 שואל אדם מחבירווכ׳ a man may borrow of his neighbor vessels of wine or oil (on the Sabbath), but must not say הַלְוֵינִי (v. infra Hif.); a. fr.Esp. to borrow an object for use (with ref. to Ex. 22:13 sq.). B. Mets. 103a שואל אדם בטובו לעולם if a person borrows an object (saying, ‘lend it to me) for its usefulness, it is a standing loan (he is permitted to take it whenever he desires to use it). Ib. VIII, 1 השואל את הפרה וש׳ בעליה עמה if a person borrows a cow for work, borrowing her owner with her (the owner lending his personal service). Ib. 95b שָׁאֲלָהּ ואחר כך ש׳וכ׳ if he borrowed the cow only, and after a while borrowed her owner; a. fr.שוֹאֵל the borrower of an object. Ib. a חיובא דש׳ the responsibility of the borrower. Ib. 96b top ש׳ הוי או שוכר הוי is he legally considered a borrower or a hirer? Ib. III, 2 והש׳ ישלםוכ׳ and the borrower must indemnify the hirer; a. fr.Sabb.96b אורגי … לשוֹאֲלֵיהֶן (Ar. לשווליהן, v. שְׁוַולְיָא) the curtain weavers were wont to throw the clue over to such as would borrow it from them.Part. pass. שָׁאוּל; f. שְׁאוּלָה Taan.23b טלית ש׳ היתהוכ׳ it was a cloak that had been lent to me, I had borrowed it for such a purpose (for ordinary wear), but not for that purpose (to wear it when carrying a load). Ib. IV, 8 שבהן … בכלי לבן שְׁאוּלִיןוכ׳ on those days the maidens of Zion went out (to the vineyards) in white garments borrowed for the purpose, in order not to put to shame those who had none; a. fr.(Gen. R. s. 65 לא שאול … ולא שאולה, v. next w.Ib. s. 19 שאולת חומץ, read: שוֹאֶלֶת, a woman asking for some vinegar. Hif. הִשְׁאִיל 1) to cause inquiry, to inquire. Ber.6b כל הרגיל …הקב״ה מַשְׁאִיל בו if one who comes regularly to synagogue fails to come one day, the Lord holds inquiry about him. Yeb.76b עד שאתה משאיל עליו … שְׁאַלוכ׳ instead of inquiring about him whether or not he is fit for government, ask whether Ib. (in Chald. dict.) אאבוה קא משאיל he (Saul) asked (Abner) to inquire who his (Davids) father was. B. Bath. 123a היתה יושבת … ומַשְׁאֶלֶתוכ׳ she sat at the cross-roads and made inquiries; a. e. 2) to lend. Sabb.148a (ref. to Mish. ib. XIII, 1, v. supra) מאי שנא הַשְׁאִילֵינִי ומאי שנא הלויני what is the difference, whether you say hashileni (lend me) or halveni (loan me)? השאיליני לא אתי למיכתבוכ׳ when you say ‘lend me, no document is expected to be written for it Ned.IV, 6 חמודר … לא יַשְׁאִילֶנּוּ ולא יִשְׁאַל ממנו he who by his neighbors vow is forbidden any benefit at his hand, must neither lend him nor borrow from him B. Mets. 116a דברים העשויין להַשְׁאִילוכ׳ things which are frequently lent out or hired out; a. fr.מַשְׁאִיל the lender, owner of the lent object. Ib. 96a; a. fr.(Pesik. Vayhi, p. 63a> שאילו השאיל, v. שָׁחַל II. Nif. נִשְׁאַל 1) to be asked, consulted. Yoma 73a בגדים … נ׳ בהן when the war chaplain is consulted, he wears the garments which the high priest wears when he officiates, v. supra. Ib. 85a נִשְׁאֲלָה שאלהוכ׳ the following question was asked in their presence; Kidd.40b. Ned.81a דבר זה נ׳ לחכמיםוכ׳ this problem was placed before the scholars and the prophets, and they could not solve it ; a. fr. 2) נ׳ על to allow ones self to be asked about the circumstances of a case, to appear before a scholar for a decision on a ritual case. Y.Ter.VIII, 46a bot. שדעתו להִישָּׁאֵל עליה a case (of Trumah) which he had intended to have a scholar decide. Ib. הריני מניחה על מנת שאֶישָּׁאֵל עליה I put it (the doubtful Trumah) aside with the intention of having it decided Toh. III, 6 שאין בו דעת להִשָּׁאֵל (a child) whose mind is not sufficiently developed to be questioned. Ib. V, 5 אם נִשְׁאֲלוּ זהוכ׳ if they come for a decision, each of them separately; a. fr.Esp. נ׳ (על נדרו) to come before a scholar for absolution from a vow. Ned.90a קונם … ולמי שאֶשָּׁאֵל עליו if one vows, I will not be benefited by N. N., nor by any scholar to whom I may apply for absolution from this vow; נ׳ על הראשוןוכ׳ he must first apply for absolution from the first part of the vow, and then from the second. Ib. נ׳ על נדרו … נזרו he must first apply for absolution from his vow of abstinence, and then from his nazaritic vow. Ib. 69a נִשְׁאָלִין על ההקםוכ׳ you may apply for absolution in order to revoke your confirmation (of your daughters vow), but you cannot do so in order to revoke your invalidation; a. fr. 3) to be borrowed, to do gratuitous service. B. Mets.96a שותפין ששאלו ונ׳ לאחד מהן if partners borrow an animal for work, and its owner lends his services to one of them individually. Ib. האומר לשלוחו צא והִשָּׁאֵל ליוכ׳ (not והשאיל) if a person says to his deputy, go out and do work in my behalf together with my cow (lent to my neighbor). Ib. האומר לעבדו צא והשאל עםוכ׳ if he says to his slave, go out and do work ; a. e.

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  • 48 שָׁאַל

    שָׁאַל(b. h.) 1) to ask, beg; to inquire, question. Yoma 75a bot. בשר ששָׁאֲלוּ שלאוכ׳ flesh for which they asked unreasonably was given them at an unreasonable time (in the evening) Taan.4a, v. הוֹגָן. Ber.V, 2 (33a) ושוֹאֲלִין (את) הגשמיםוכ׳ (Bab. ed. ושְׁאֵלָה, v. Rabb. D. S. a. l.) and the prayer for rain is inserted in the Benediction of Years (the ninth section of the Prayer of Benedictions, v. שָׁנָה). Taan.I, 1 אף אני לא אמרתי לִשְׁאוֹל אלא להזכיר I also did not say, ‘to ask for rain, but to mention rain. Ib. 2. Y.Ber.V, 9b bot. שוֹאֵל צרכיו, v. צוֹרֶךְ. B. Bath.IX, 1 יִשְׁאֲלוּוכ׳, v. פֶּתַח. Ab. IV, 18 ואל תִּשְׁאַל לו בשעת נדרו ask not thy neighbor (as to circumstances which may change the aspects of his vow) at the moment of his vow, v. infra Nif. Ib. V, 7 שואל כענין ומשיבוכ׳ he (the wise student) asks pertinent questions, and (when asked) replies in agreement with the adopted law. Bekh.36a עמד השואל וש׳ יכ׳ the questioner (at college) arose and asked Ned.20a שָׁאֲלוּ אתוכ׳ they asked Imma Shalom Nidd.68b בראשון לא שָׁאַלְתִּי … שלא שאלתי as to the first day I did not ask, and I made a mistake in not asking. Gen. R. s. 68 מטרונה שָׁאֶלָהוכ׳ a Roman matron asked R. José ; a. v. fr.Yoma 73a כיצד שוֹאֲלִין השואל פניו כלפי נִשְׁאָל הנשאלוכ׳ how were the Urim and Tummim consulted? The inquirer had his face directed to him (the priest) who was consulted, and the latter directed himself to the Divine Presence (the Urim and Tummim). Ib. אין שואלין שניוכ׳ you must not ask two questions at a time; a. fr.ש׳ בשלום (or sub. בשלום) to salute. M. Kat. 21b הוא שואל בשלום אחרים … אחרים אין שואלין בשלומווכ׳ he (the mourner during the first thirty days) may inquire after the peace of others, for they dwell in peace, but others must not inquire after his peace, for he does not dwell in peace. Ib. משיב ואינו שואל, v. שוּב; a. fr. 2) (cmp. דָּרַש) to discuss, lecture. Tosef.Meg.IV (III), 5 שואלין הילכותוכ׳ the laws of Passover are expounded on Passover, v. עִנְיָן; Meg.29b שואלין בהלכותוכ׳; Y.Pes.I, 27b bot.; Bab. ib. 6a שואלין בהלכותוכ׳ Ms. M. (ed. שואלין ודורשין, v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note); Snh.12b; a. fr. 3) (cmp. בְּעֵי I) to beg to remark, to submit. Y.Shek.I, beg.45d ר׳ חזקיה ש׳ מעתהוכ׳ R. H. remarked, according to this Ib. 46b. Y.Snh.IX, 27a bot.; a. fr. 4) to ask for a loan, to borrow. Sabb.XXIII, 1 שואל אדם מחבירווכ׳ a man may borrow of his neighbor vessels of wine or oil (on the Sabbath), but must not say הַלְוֵינִי (v. infra Hif.); a. fr.Esp. to borrow an object for use (with ref. to Ex. 22:13 sq.). B. Mets. 103a שואל אדם בטובו לעולם if a person borrows an object (saying, ‘lend it to me) for its usefulness, it is a standing loan (he is permitted to take it whenever he desires to use it). Ib. VIII, 1 השואל את הפרה וש׳ בעליה עמה if a person borrows a cow for work, borrowing her owner with her (the owner lending his personal service). Ib. 95b שָׁאֲלָהּ ואחר כך ש׳וכ׳ if he borrowed the cow only, and after a while borrowed her owner; a. fr.שוֹאֵל the borrower of an object. Ib. a חיובא דש׳ the responsibility of the borrower. Ib. 96b top ש׳ הוי או שוכר הוי is he legally considered a borrower or a hirer? Ib. III, 2 והש׳ ישלםוכ׳ and the borrower must indemnify the hirer; a. fr.Sabb.96b אורגי … לשוֹאֲלֵיהֶן (Ar. לשווליהן, v. שְׁוַולְיָא) the curtain weavers were wont to throw the clue over to such as would borrow it from them.Part. pass. שָׁאוּל; f. שְׁאוּלָה Taan.23b טלית ש׳ היתהוכ׳ it was a cloak that had been lent to me, I had borrowed it for such a purpose (for ordinary wear), but not for that purpose (to wear it when carrying a load). Ib. IV, 8 שבהן … בכלי לבן שְׁאוּלִיןוכ׳ on those days the maidens of Zion went out (to the vineyards) in white garments borrowed for the purpose, in order not to put to shame those who had none; a. fr.(Gen. R. s. 65 לא שאול … ולא שאולה, v. next w.Ib. s. 19 שאולת חומץ, read: שוֹאֶלֶת, a woman asking for some vinegar. Hif. הִשְׁאִיל 1) to cause inquiry, to inquire. Ber.6b כל הרגיל …הקב״ה מַשְׁאִיל בו if one who comes regularly to synagogue fails to come one day, the Lord holds inquiry about him. Yeb.76b עד שאתה משאיל עליו … שְׁאַלוכ׳ instead of inquiring about him whether or not he is fit for government, ask whether Ib. (in Chald. dict.) אאבוה קא משאיל he (Saul) asked (Abner) to inquire who his (Davids) father was. B. Bath. 123a היתה יושבת … ומַשְׁאֶלֶתוכ׳ she sat at the cross-roads and made inquiries; a. e. 2) to lend. Sabb.148a (ref. to Mish. ib. XIII, 1, v. supra) מאי שנא הַשְׁאִילֵינִי ומאי שנא הלויני what is the difference, whether you say hashileni (lend me) or halveni (loan me)? השאיליני לא אתי למיכתבוכ׳ when you say ‘lend me, no document is expected to be written for it Ned.IV, 6 חמודר … לא יַשְׁאִילֶנּוּ ולא יִשְׁאַל ממנו he who by his neighbors vow is forbidden any benefit at his hand, must neither lend him nor borrow from him B. Mets. 116a דברים העשויין להַשְׁאִילוכ׳ things which are frequently lent out or hired out; a. fr.מַשְׁאִיל the lender, owner of the lent object. Ib. 96a; a. fr.(Pesik. Vayhi, p. 63a> שאילו השאיל, v. שָׁחַל II. Nif. נִשְׁאַל 1) to be asked, consulted. Yoma 73a בגדים … נ׳ בהן when the war chaplain is consulted, he wears the garments which the high priest wears when he officiates, v. supra. Ib. 85a נִשְׁאֲלָה שאלהוכ׳ the following question was asked in their presence; Kidd.40b. Ned.81a דבר זה נ׳ לחכמיםוכ׳ this problem was placed before the scholars and the prophets, and they could not solve it ; a. fr. 2) נ׳ על to allow ones self to be asked about the circumstances of a case, to appear before a scholar for a decision on a ritual case. Y.Ter.VIII, 46a bot. שדעתו להִישָּׁאֵל עליה a case (of Trumah) which he had intended to have a scholar decide. Ib. הריני מניחה על מנת שאֶישָּׁאֵל עליה I put it (the doubtful Trumah) aside with the intention of having it decided Toh. III, 6 שאין בו דעת להִשָּׁאֵל (a child) whose mind is not sufficiently developed to be questioned. Ib. V, 5 אם נִשְׁאֲלוּ זהוכ׳ if they come for a decision, each of them separately; a. fr.Esp. נ׳ (על נדרו) to come before a scholar for absolution from a vow. Ned.90a קונם … ולמי שאֶשָּׁאֵל עליו if one vows, I will not be benefited by N. N., nor by any scholar to whom I may apply for absolution from this vow; נ׳ על הראשוןוכ׳ he must first apply for absolution from the first part of the vow, and then from the second. Ib. נ׳ על נדרו … נזרו he must first apply for absolution from his vow of abstinence, and then from his nazaritic vow. Ib. 69a נִשְׁאָלִין על ההקםוכ׳ you may apply for absolution in order to revoke your confirmation (of your daughters vow), but you cannot do so in order to revoke your invalidation; a. fr. 3) to be borrowed, to do gratuitous service. B. Mets.96a שותפין ששאלו ונ׳ לאחד מהן if partners borrow an animal for work, and its owner lends his services to one of them individually. Ib. האומר לשלוחו צא והִשָּׁאֵל ליוכ׳ (not והשאיל) if a person says to his deputy, go out and do work in my behalf together with my cow (lent to my neighbor). Ib. האומר לעבדו צא והשאל עםוכ׳ if he says to his slave, go out and do work ; a. e.

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  • 49 Я-68

    ЗАМНЁМ ДЛЯ ЯСНОСТИ coll usu. indep. sent Invar
    let us not speak of this (anymore) in order to avoid embarrassment, hard feelings, offense etc
    letfs give it (this topic etc) a rest
    left not talk about that (in limited contexts) you know what I mean.
    «Федька, Федька Косой меня упёк. Ох, зверь-человек... И заданьем твёрдым обкладывал, и из лесу по месяцам не выпускал... А и зазря, как потом выяснилось. Тамошние власти поумнее - с меня и вину всю сняли»... — «Ну ладно, — важно, как если бы он вёл собрание, сказал Егорша. - Этот вопрос для ясности замнём» (Абрамов 1). "Fedka, Fedka Kosoi did me in. Oh, what a monster of a man....He made me pay more taxes...and wouldn't let me leave the forest for months on end. All to no avail, as it turned out later: the authorities out there were smarter than him, they said I was completely innocent."..."A 11 right then," said Egorsha in a pompous voice, as if he was conducting a meeting. "Let's give that topic a rest" (1a).
    ...Временами приходилось ему и показать товарищам кое-какими внешними признаками, что он «свой» - ну, там, матюкаться в тесном кругу, ну, демонстрировать страсть к рыбалке, сдержанное почтение к генералиссимусу... интерес к «деревенской литературе»... и, конечно же, посещать... хм... гм... замнём для ясности, товарищи,... ну, в общем, финскую баню (Аксёнов 7)....Every once in a while he would throw the comrades an external sop to remind them that he was really one of the gang-say, use a dirty word or two in private, make a big thing out of going fishing, show a certain muted respect for Generalissimo Iosif S....comment favorably on recent village prose...and naturally take part in the...urn...you know what I mean, Comrades...the...the Finnish bath ritual (7a).

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  • 50 замнем для ясности

    [usu. indep. sent; Invar]
    =====
    let us not speak of this (anymore) in order to avoid embarrassment, hard feelings, offense etc:
    - let's give it <this topic etc> a rest;
    - [in limited contexts] you know what I mean.
         ♦ "Федька, Федька Косой меня упёк. Ох, зверь-человек... И заданьем твёрдым обкладывал, и из лесу по месяцам не выпускал... А и зазря, как потом выяснилось. Тамошние власти поумнее - с меня и вину всю сняли"... - "Ну ладно, - важно, как если бы он вёл собрание, сказал Егорша. - Этот вопрос для ясности замнём" (Абрамов 1). "Fedka, Fedka Kosoi did me in. Oh, what a monster of a man....He made me pay more taxes...and wouldn't let me leave the forest for months on end. All to no avail, as it turned out later: the authorities out there were smarter than him; they said I was completely innocent."..."All right then," said Egorsha in a pompous voice, as if he was conducting a meeting. "Let's give that topic a rest" (1a).
         ♦...Временами приходилось ему и показать товарищам кое-какими внешними признаками, что он " свой" - ну, там, матюкаться в тесном кругу, ну, демонстрировать страсть к рыбалке, сдержанное почтение к генералиссимусу... интерес к "деревенской литературе"... и, конечно же, посещать... хм... гм... замнём для ясности, товарищи,... ну, в общем, финскую баню (Аксёнов 7)....Every once in a while he would throw the comrades an external sop to remind them that he was really one of the gang-say, use a dirty word or two in private, make a big thing out of going fishing, show a certain muted respect for Generalissimo Iosif S....comment favorably on recent village prose...and naturally take part in the...um...you know what I mean, Comrades...the...the Finnish bath ritual (7a).

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  • 51 בית-טבילה

    pool for immersion; baptistery; ritual (purification) bath

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  • 52 אסיפה

    אֲסִיפָהf. (b. h. אֲסֵפָה; אסף) 1) gathering, assembly. Y.Taan.I, 64c top אֲסִיפַת עם public meeting for fasting ceremonies. Gen. R. s. 98 ye shall be א׳ אחת one (unanimous) assembly. 2) = אָסִיף. Ḥag.18a חג הבא בזמן א׳ the festival that falls in the harvest season. Ib. א׳ ביו״ט מי שרי Ms. M. (ed. less correct מלאכה) is harvesting permitted ?, a. e. 3) (ref. to Num. 11:22) the mere taking into the house for consumption, without the ritual slaughtering ( שחיטה). Ḥull.27b. Num. R. s. 19. 4) being gathered in, death, use of the verb אסף with reference to death. Ib. אֲסִיפַת אהרן the death of Aaron (Num. 20:24). B. Bath.16b גויעה וא׳ the use of גוע a. אסף.

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  • 53 אֲסִיפָה

    אֲסִיפָהf. (b. h. אֲסֵפָה; אסף) 1) gathering, assembly. Y.Taan.I, 64c top אֲסִיפַת עם public meeting for fasting ceremonies. Gen. R. s. 98 ye shall be א׳ אחת one (unanimous) assembly. 2) = אָסִיף. Ḥag.18a חג הבא בזמן א׳ the festival that falls in the harvest season. Ib. א׳ ביו״ט מי שרי Ms. M. (ed. less correct מלאכה) is harvesting permitted ?, a. e. 3) (ref. to Num. 11:22) the mere taking into the house for consumption, without the ritual slaughtering ( שחיטה). Ḥull.27b. Num. R. s. 19. 4) being gathered in, death, use of the verb אסף with reference to death. Ib. אֲסִיפַת אהרן the death of Aaron (Num. 20:24). B. Bath.16b גויעה וא׳ the use of גוע a. אסף.

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  • 54 דמי

    דמי, דָּמָה(b. h.; v. דמם, דום) 1) to mumble, think (cmp. דבב); to be silent. Denom. (דִּימָה,) דָּמוּת. 2) to imagine, compare. Denom. דְּמוּת. 3) (denom. of דְּמוּת) to resemble, be like, to imitate. Sabb.133b הוי דֹומֶה לו imitate Him. Ber.29b שתפלתו דֹומָה עליווכ׳ to whom his prayer appears like a burden. Taan.22b אין דורו דומה יפה (v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 20) his generation was not considered worthy. B. Kam.92b; Yalk. Jud. 67 ובן אדם לדו׳ לו (not ובני) man associates with his equal. Sifra Shmini Par. 10, ch. XII; Ḥull.76b הַדֹּומֶה that which resembles the animal specified in the Bible (species); הד׳ לַדֹּומֶה what resembles the animal classified with the animal specified in the Bible (genus); a. fr.אֵינֹו דֹומֶה there is no resemblance, you cannot compare. Yeb.64a א׳ ד׳ תפלת … לתפלתוכ׳ you cannot compare the prayer of … to the prayer of Sabb.119b; a. fr.Hull. 48b זו דֹומָה לזו these are analogous cases, v. Pi. (משל) למה הדבר דומה (abbrev. מלה״ד, לה״ד) (a simile:) to what can this he compared?, a phrase introducing a simile. Taan.25b. Yoma 86b; a. v. fr. Nif. נִדְמָה ( 1) (b. h.) to be silenced, undone). 2) to be compared, to be imagined; to appear in the disguise of; to seem. Kidd.32b כמה״ש נִדְמוּ לו that they appeared to him as ministering angels; נדמו לו לערביים they appeared to him as if they were Arabs. Succ.52a צדיקים נ׳ להם כהרוכ׳ to the righteous sin will appear like a high mount; a. fr.נִדְמֶה an animal suspected to be a hybrid or looking like one (cmp. דְּמַאי), esp. a lamb looking like a kid, and vice versa. Bekh.12a ‘a ewe which gave birth to what looked like a kid. Ḥull.38b; a. fr. Pi. דִּימָּה 1) to compare, judge from analogy. Lev. R. s. 32 דִּמִּיתִיךָ להם I made thee like them (beasts). B. Bath. 130b ובלבד שלא יְדַמֶּהוכ׳ but one must not decide ritual cases by analogy; v. Ḥull.48b. 2) to have an opinion without authority to refer to. Gitt.19a; 37a מפני שאנו מְדַמִּין because we have such an opinion.Part. pass. מְדוּמֶּה, pl. מְדוּמִּין; כמ׳ אני it seems to me, כמ׳ אנו it seems to us Men.18a. Taan.23a; a. fr.Y.Ber.II, 5b bot. כמ׳ הייתי I thought.

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  • 55 דמה

    דמי, דָּמָה(b. h.; v. דמם, דום) 1) to mumble, think (cmp. דבב); to be silent. Denom. (דִּימָה,) דָּמוּת. 2) to imagine, compare. Denom. דְּמוּת. 3) (denom. of דְּמוּת) to resemble, be like, to imitate. Sabb.133b הוי דֹומֶה לו imitate Him. Ber.29b שתפלתו דֹומָה עליווכ׳ to whom his prayer appears like a burden. Taan.22b אין דורו דומה יפה (v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 20) his generation was not considered worthy. B. Kam.92b; Yalk. Jud. 67 ובן אדם לדו׳ לו (not ובני) man associates with his equal. Sifra Shmini Par. 10, ch. XII; Ḥull.76b הַדֹּומֶה that which resembles the animal specified in the Bible (species); הד׳ לַדֹּומֶה what resembles the animal classified with the animal specified in the Bible (genus); a. fr.אֵינֹו דֹומֶה there is no resemblance, you cannot compare. Yeb.64a א׳ ד׳ תפלת … לתפלתוכ׳ you cannot compare the prayer of … to the prayer of Sabb.119b; a. fr.Hull. 48b זו דֹומָה לזו these are analogous cases, v. Pi. (משל) למה הדבר דומה (abbrev. מלה״ד, לה״ד) (a simile:) to what can this he compared?, a phrase introducing a simile. Taan.25b. Yoma 86b; a. v. fr. Nif. נִדְמָה ( 1) (b. h.) to be silenced, undone). 2) to be compared, to be imagined; to appear in the disguise of; to seem. Kidd.32b כמה״ש נִדְמוּ לו that they appeared to him as ministering angels; נדמו לו לערביים they appeared to him as if they were Arabs. Succ.52a צדיקים נ׳ להם כהרוכ׳ to the righteous sin will appear like a high mount; a. fr.נִדְמֶה an animal suspected to be a hybrid or looking like one (cmp. דְּמַאי), esp. a lamb looking like a kid, and vice versa. Bekh.12a ‘a ewe which gave birth to what looked like a kid. Ḥull.38b; a. fr. Pi. דִּימָּה 1) to compare, judge from analogy. Lev. R. s. 32 דִּמִּיתִיךָ להם I made thee like them (beasts). B. Bath. 130b ובלבד שלא יְדַמֶּהוכ׳ but one must not decide ritual cases by analogy; v. Ḥull.48b. 2) to have an opinion without authority to refer to. Gitt.19a; 37a מפני שאנו מְדַמִּין because we have such an opinion.Part. pass. מְדוּמֶּה, pl. מְדוּמִּין; כמ׳ אני it seems to me, כמ׳ אנו it seems to us Men.18a. Taan.23a; a. fr.Y.Ber.II, 5b bot. כמ׳ הייתי I thought.

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  • 56 דָּמָה

    דמי, דָּמָה(b. h.; v. דמם, דום) 1) to mumble, think (cmp. דבב); to be silent. Denom. (דִּימָה,) דָּמוּת. 2) to imagine, compare. Denom. דְּמוּת. 3) (denom. of דְּמוּת) to resemble, be like, to imitate. Sabb.133b הוי דֹומֶה לו imitate Him. Ber.29b שתפלתו דֹומָה עליווכ׳ to whom his prayer appears like a burden. Taan.22b אין דורו דומה יפה (v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 20) his generation was not considered worthy. B. Kam.92b; Yalk. Jud. 67 ובן אדם לדו׳ לו (not ובני) man associates with his equal. Sifra Shmini Par. 10, ch. XII; Ḥull.76b הַדֹּומֶה that which resembles the animal specified in the Bible (species); הד׳ לַדֹּומֶה what resembles the animal classified with the animal specified in the Bible (genus); a. fr.אֵינֹו דֹומֶה there is no resemblance, you cannot compare. Yeb.64a א׳ ד׳ תפלת … לתפלתוכ׳ you cannot compare the prayer of … to the prayer of Sabb.119b; a. fr.Hull. 48b זו דֹומָה לזו these are analogous cases, v. Pi. (משל) למה הדבר דומה (abbrev. מלה״ד, לה״ד) (a simile:) to what can this he compared?, a phrase introducing a simile. Taan.25b. Yoma 86b; a. v. fr. Nif. נִדְמָה ( 1) (b. h.) to be silenced, undone). 2) to be compared, to be imagined; to appear in the disguise of; to seem. Kidd.32b כמה״ש נִדְמוּ לו that they appeared to him as ministering angels; נדמו לו לערביים they appeared to him as if they were Arabs. Succ.52a צדיקים נ׳ להם כהרוכ׳ to the righteous sin will appear like a high mount; a. fr.נִדְמֶה an animal suspected to be a hybrid or looking like one (cmp. דְּמַאי), esp. a lamb looking like a kid, and vice versa. Bekh.12a ‘a ewe which gave birth to what looked like a kid. Ḥull.38b; a. fr. Pi. דִּימָּה 1) to compare, judge from analogy. Lev. R. s. 32 דִּמִּיתִיךָ להם I made thee like them (beasts). B. Bath. 130b ובלבד שלא יְדַמֶּהוכ׳ but one must not decide ritual cases by analogy; v. Ḥull.48b. 2) to have an opinion without authority to refer to. Gitt.19a; 37a מפני שאנו מְדַמִּין because we have such an opinion.Part. pass. מְדוּמֶּה, pl. מְדוּמִּין; כמ׳ אני it seems to me, כמ׳ אנו it seems to us Men.18a. Taan.23a; a. fr.Y.Ber.II, 5b bot. כמ׳ הייתי I thought.

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  • 57 מלח

    מָלַח(b. h.; denom. of מֶלַח) to salt, brine; esp. (in ritual law) to strew salt on raw meat to resorb its blood. Midd. V, 3 היו מוֹלְחִין עורותוכ׳ they put salt on the hides of sacrifices.Ḥull.113a אלאא״ב מוֹלְחוֹ יפה יפהוכ׳ unless one salts it carefully and washes it thoroughly. Ib. מדיח ומוֹלֵחַוכ׳ one must first wash the meat, then salt it and again wash it. B. Bath.74b ומְלָחָהּ לצדיקיםוכ׳ and preserved it in salt for the benefit of the righteous Ḥull. l. c. דג טהור שמְלָחוֹוכ׳ a clean fish which was salted together with an unclean one; a. fr.Part. pass. מָלוּחַ (v. מְלִיחַ); pl. מְלוּחִים, מְלוּחִין. Ib. שניהם מ׳ both were salted, opp. תָּפֵל. Yalk. Ps. 887 מ׳ salty secretions.Y.Taan.IV, 69b top מיני מ׳ various kinds of salted food. Y.Sabb.I, 3c bot. מְלוּחֵיהֶן brines prepared by gentiles; a. fr. Hof. הוּמְלָח, הָמְלַח to be strewn with salt. Sifra Vayikra, Ndab., Par. 9, ch. XI שלא הוּמְלְחָה no salt had been put on it. Pu. מוּלָּח same. Part. מְמוּלָּח salted, trnsf. bright. Kidd.29b אם היה בנו זריז וממ׳ (Var. וממולא) if his son is eager to learn and bright; (our w. missing in Tosef.Bekh.VI, 10).

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  • 58 מָלַח

    מָלַח(b. h.; denom. of מֶלַח) to salt, brine; esp. (in ritual law) to strew salt on raw meat to resorb its blood. Midd. V, 3 היו מוֹלְחִין עורותוכ׳ they put salt on the hides of sacrifices.Ḥull.113a אלאא״ב מוֹלְחוֹ יפה יפהוכ׳ unless one salts it carefully and washes it thoroughly. Ib. מדיח ומוֹלֵחַוכ׳ one must first wash the meat, then salt it and again wash it. B. Bath.74b ומְלָחָהּ לצדיקיםוכ׳ and preserved it in salt for the benefit of the righteous Ḥull. l. c. דג טהור שמְלָחוֹוכ׳ a clean fish which was salted together with an unclean one; a. fr.Part. pass. מָלוּחַ (v. מְלִיחַ); pl. מְלוּחִים, מְלוּחִין. Ib. שניהם מ׳ both were salted, opp. תָּפֵל. Yalk. Ps. 887 מ׳ salty secretions.Y.Taan.IV, 69b top מיני מ׳ various kinds of salted food. Y.Sabb.I, 3c bot. מְלוּחֵיהֶן brines prepared by gentiles; a. fr. Hof. הוּמְלָח, הָמְלַח to be strewn with salt. Sifra Vayikra, Ndab., Par. 9, ch. XI שלא הוּמְלְחָה no salt had been put on it. Pu. מוּלָּח same. Part. מְמוּלָּח salted, trnsf. bright. Kidd.29b אם היה בנו זריז וממ׳ (Var. וממולא) if his son is eager to learn and bright; (our w. missing in Tosef.Bekh.VI, 10).

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  • 59 מרק

    מָרַק(b. h.; sec. r. of רק; cmp. מצהב, Targ. 2 Chr. 4:16) to brighten, cleanse (metal); to scour, scald. Sifra Tsav, Par. 3, ch. VI; Zeb.XI, 6 מוֹרְקוֹ ושוטפווכ׳ he must scour and rinse it ; Tosef. ib. X, 13 מוֹרְקָן (not מוריקן); a. fr. Nif. נִמְרַק to be cleansed, purged. Ab. dR. N. ch. I, beg. בשביל שיִמָּרֵק מכלוכ׳ that he might be cleansed of all the food and drink in his bowels.Tosef.B. Bath. XI, 9 נמרק, read: נִמְחַק). Pi. מֵירֵק 1) to polish up. Koh. R. beg. סיתתה ומֵירְקָהּ he chiselled the stone and polished it, v. כִּרְכֵּם. Sabb.33a (ref. to תמרוק, Prov. 20:30) המְמָרֵק עצמווכ׳ he who polishes himself (makes toilet, prepares himself) for a sinful act; (Rashi: who makes himself free from all other thoughts, devoting himself entirely to sin, v. infra). 2) (cmp. מכה בפטיש) to finish. Tosef.Ḥull.I, 2 ומ׳ הגויוכ׳ and a gentile finished the slaughtering (by cutting farther than the ritual requires); (Ḥull.121b גמר); Yoma III, 4 ומֵרַ׳; Ḥull.29a ומֵי׳. Tam.IV, 2 מ׳ את ההפשט he finishes the flaying. Mikv. X, 1 הכניסן … ולא מֵרְקָן he inserted the handles properly but did not finish them off (by fastening). Ohol. XIII, 3 הגיפה ולא מֵירְקָהּ he fitted the door in, but did not finish it off (so that it fitted accurately). Y.R. Hash. I, end, 57c, a. e. מכיון שהתחיל … מָרֵק inasmuch as he commenced the act, we say to him, finish it; a. fr. 3) to cleanse from sin by suffering, to remove sin, effect forgiveness. Ber.5a יסורין שמְמָרְקִין כלוכ׳ sufferings which cleanse the entire body of man; ib. ממרקין כל עונותיווכ׳ wash away all sins of man; Yalk. Ex. 339; Yalk. Deut. 850. Yoma 86a מיתה מְמָרֶקֶת death finishes the atonement (v. supra); Y.Snh.X, 27c bot. מיתה ממרקת שליש death removes the last third of sins; a. fr.Y.Keth.VI, beg.30c (in mixed dict.) ולא מְמָרֵק לה פורנה and does not pay off the entire dowry.Sabb.33a, v. supra. Hof. הוּמְרַק to be washed off, cleansed. Snh.92a וה׳ סידו Ar. s. v. סר 3, ed. Koh., v. מָקַק Hof.

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  • 60 מָרַק

    מָרַק(b. h.; sec. r. of רק; cmp. מצהב, Targ. 2 Chr. 4:16) to brighten, cleanse (metal); to scour, scald. Sifra Tsav, Par. 3, ch. VI; Zeb.XI, 6 מוֹרְקוֹ ושוטפווכ׳ he must scour and rinse it ; Tosef. ib. X, 13 מוֹרְקָן (not מוריקן); a. fr. Nif. נִמְרַק to be cleansed, purged. Ab. dR. N. ch. I, beg. בשביל שיִמָּרֵק מכלוכ׳ that he might be cleansed of all the food and drink in his bowels.Tosef.B. Bath. XI, 9 נמרק, read: נִמְחַק). Pi. מֵירֵק 1) to polish up. Koh. R. beg. סיתתה ומֵירְקָהּ he chiselled the stone and polished it, v. כִּרְכֵּם. Sabb.33a (ref. to תמרוק, Prov. 20:30) המְמָרֵק עצמווכ׳ he who polishes himself (makes toilet, prepares himself) for a sinful act; (Rashi: who makes himself free from all other thoughts, devoting himself entirely to sin, v. infra). 2) (cmp. מכה בפטיש) to finish. Tosef.Ḥull.I, 2 ומ׳ הגויוכ׳ and a gentile finished the slaughtering (by cutting farther than the ritual requires); (Ḥull.121b גמר); Yoma III, 4 ומֵרַ׳; Ḥull.29a ומֵי׳. Tam.IV, 2 מ׳ את ההפשט he finishes the flaying. Mikv. X, 1 הכניסן … ולא מֵרְקָן he inserted the handles properly but did not finish them off (by fastening). Ohol. XIII, 3 הגיפה ולא מֵירְקָהּ he fitted the door in, but did not finish it off (so that it fitted accurately). Y.R. Hash. I, end, 57c, a. e. מכיון שהתחיל … מָרֵק inasmuch as he commenced the act, we say to him, finish it; a. fr. 3) to cleanse from sin by suffering, to remove sin, effect forgiveness. Ber.5a יסורין שמְמָרְקִין כלוכ׳ sufferings which cleanse the entire body of man; ib. ממרקין כל עונותיווכ׳ wash away all sins of man; Yalk. Ex. 339; Yalk. Deut. 850. Yoma 86a מיתה מְמָרֶקֶת death finishes the atonement (v. supra); Y.Snh.X, 27c bot. מיתה ממרקת שליש death removes the last third of sins; a. fr.Y.Keth.VI, beg.30c (in mixed dict.) ולא מְמָרֵק לה פורנה and does not pay off the entire dowry.Sabb.33a, v. supra. Hof. הוּמְרַק to be washed off, cleansed. Snh.92a וה׳ סידו Ar. s. v. סר 3, ed. Koh., v. מָקַק Hof.

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