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  • 1 שפף

    שָׁפַף(v. שוּף II, a. שָׁפָה I) to crush, rub.Part. pass. שָׁפוּף; f. שְׁפוּפָה; pl. שְׁפוּפִים, שְׁפוּפִין; שְׁפוּפוֹת a) rubbed, rubbing. Gen. R. s. 65 היו רגליהם ש׳ בארץ their feet (which were hanging down) rubbed against the ground; (Y.Peah VII, 20b top נוגעות).b) crushed, weak, nimble. Gen. R. s. 22 the evil inclination דומה ללסטיס ש׳וכ׳ is like an enfeebled robber sitting on the cross-road ; Yalk. ib. 36; Yalk. Ps. 840. Gen. R. s. 25, end בני אדם ש׳ weak people, opp. גבורים; Ruth R. to I, 1. Gen. R. s. 53 עכשין … לא ש׳וכ׳ now what is his gift (the child born to him)? is it not puny? I put my finger (v. פְּחַש); Yalk. Deut. 810 מתנתיה … שְׁפִיפָה (Chald.). Gen. R. s. 60 דווין וש׳ ed., v. שָׁפָה I; a. fr. Pilp. שִׁפְשֵׁף to rub, polish, brush off. Y.Sabb.IV, end, 7a עד שיְשַׁפְשֵׁף until he rubs (the stones, to wipe off the dirt); Bab. ib. 125b צאו ושפְשְׁפוּם go out and rub them. Y.Ter.I, beg.40a במְשַׁפְשֵׁף בהן במים when he scours them with water. Yoma 30a לשַׁפְשֵׁף to wipe off (squirtings). Mikv. IX, 2 אלא אם כן ש׳ unless he has rubbed the soot off. Tosef.Dem.I, 18 משפשף he may rub him (with oil). Y.Ber.IX, 14c top עד ששִׁיפְשֵׁף before rubbing (the rectum), v. מִשְׁמֵש; a. fr. Nif. נָשַׁף, נִישָּׁף to be crushed. B. Kam.28b ונשוף באבן (Ms. F. ונישף read: ונישף), v. שוּף II.

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  • 2 שָׁפַף

    שָׁפַף(v. שוּף II, a. שָׁפָה I) to crush, rub.Part. pass. שָׁפוּף; f. שְׁפוּפָה; pl. שְׁפוּפִים, שְׁפוּפִין; שְׁפוּפוֹת a) rubbed, rubbing. Gen. R. s. 65 היו רגליהם ש׳ בארץ their feet (which were hanging down) rubbed against the ground; (Y.Peah VII, 20b top נוגעות).b) crushed, weak, nimble. Gen. R. s. 22 the evil inclination דומה ללסטיס ש׳וכ׳ is like an enfeebled robber sitting on the cross-road ; Yalk. ib. 36; Yalk. Ps. 840. Gen. R. s. 25, end בני אדם ש׳ weak people, opp. גבורים; Ruth R. to I, 1. Gen. R. s. 53 עכשין … לא ש׳וכ׳ now what is his gift (the child born to him)? is it not puny? I put my finger (v. פְּחַש); Yalk. Deut. 810 מתנתיה … שְׁפִיפָה (Chald.). Gen. R. s. 60 דווין וש׳ ed., v. שָׁפָה I; a. fr. Pilp. שִׁפְשֵׁף to rub, polish, brush off. Y.Sabb.IV, end, 7a עד שיְשַׁפְשֵׁף until he rubs (the stones, to wipe off the dirt); Bab. ib. 125b צאו ושפְשְׁפוּם go out and rub them. Y.Ter.I, beg.40a במְשַׁפְשֵׁף בהן במים when he scours them with water. Yoma 30a לשַׁפְשֵׁף to wipe off (squirtings). Mikv. IX, 2 אלא אם כן ש׳ unless he has rubbed the soot off. Tosef.Dem.I, 18 משפשף he may rub him (with oil). Y.Ber.IX, 14c top עד ששִׁיפְשֵׁף before rubbing (the rectum), v. מִשְׁמֵש; a. fr. Nif. נָשַׁף, נִישָּׁף to be crushed. B. Kam.28b ונשוף באבן (Ms. F. ונישף read: ונישף), v. שוּף II.

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  • 3 סחף

    סָחַף(b. h.; cmp. חָפַף II) to rub, sweep. Pirké dR. El. ch. XIV בעצבון … סוֹחֵף במעיו על הארץ in the pain of its growth, it (the serpent) shall sweep along (drag itself) with its belly on the ground.Part. pass. סָחוּף, pl. סְחוּפִים, סְחוּפִין, swept away, driven about. Tanḥ. Pkudé 3 like a dog שהוא ס׳וכ׳ (some ed. חשוף, חצוף) that is pushed this way and that way. Yeb.47a דוויים דחופים ס׳ ומטורפין broken down, pushed about, swept (from place to place) and tossed about; (Rashi: covered in mourning, v. חָפָה a. חָפַף I). Yalk. Ps. 735, v. סָכַף. Nithpa. נִסְתָּחֵף to be swept, be inundated, ruined by a flood. Keth.I, 6 (12b) נִסְתַּחֲפָה שדך (Y. a. Bab. ed. שדהו, euphemism) thy field has been ruined, i. e. it is thy misfortune, and I cannot be made to suffer for it. Ib. 2a נ׳ שדהו it is thy misfortune (that I was taken sick). Ib. VII, 8 האב … ונ׳ שדהו the father has to bring evidence that these blemishes arose while she was betrothed and therefore it was his (the husbands) misfortune; a. e. Nif. נִסְחַף to be swept away, struck down; (homilet. = נספח) to be smitten with leprosy (v. סַפַּחַת). Tanḥ. Thazr. 11; Yalk. Kings 229; Zech. 586 (interpret. נסחף, Jer. 46:15); Yalk. Lev. 555.

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  • 4 סָחַף

    סָחַף(b. h.; cmp. חָפַף II) to rub, sweep. Pirké dR. El. ch. XIV בעצבון … סוֹחֵף במעיו על הארץ in the pain of its growth, it (the serpent) shall sweep along (drag itself) with its belly on the ground.Part. pass. סָחוּף, pl. סְחוּפִים, סְחוּפִין, swept away, driven about. Tanḥ. Pkudé 3 like a dog שהוא ס׳וכ׳ (some ed. חשוף, חצוף) that is pushed this way and that way. Yeb.47a דוויים דחופים ס׳ ומטורפין broken down, pushed about, swept (from place to place) and tossed about; (Rashi: covered in mourning, v. חָפָה a. חָפַף I). Yalk. Ps. 735, v. סָכַף. Nithpa. נִסְתָּחֵף to be swept, be inundated, ruined by a flood. Keth.I, 6 (12b) נִסְתַּחֲפָה שדך (Y. a. Bab. ed. שדהו, euphemism) thy field has been ruined, i. e. it is thy misfortune, and I cannot be made to suffer for it. Ib. 2a נ׳ שדהו it is thy misfortune (that I was taken sick). Ib. VII, 8 האב … ונ׳ שדהו the father has to bring evidence that these blemishes arose while she was betrothed and therefore it was his (the husbands) misfortune; a. e. Nif. נִסְחַף to be swept away, struck down; (homilet. = נספח) to be smitten with leprosy (v. סַפַּחַת). Tanḥ. Thazr. 11; Yalk. Kings 229; Zech. 586 (interpret. נסחף, Jer. 46:15); Yalk. Lev. 555.

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  • 5 פרךְ

    פָּרַךְ 1) to split, divide off. Denom. (cmp. מְחִיצָה) פָּרוֹכֶת. 2) to split (grist); to crush, rub, grind. Ber.37b פּוֹרְכָן, v. infra. Ex. R. s. 31 באחרונה אדם פּוֹרְכוֹ בידווכ׳ at last (when silver has been worked over several times) one may crumble it in ones hand, and it is no longer fit for any work. B. Mets.89b יִפְרוֹךְ Ms. R., v. infra; a. e.Part. pass. פָּרוּךְ; pl. פְּרוּכִים, פְּרוּכִין. Midr. Till. to Ps. 118:10–13 (ref. to אמילם ib., v. מָלַל) והמה פ׳ and they were (shall be) crushed. Pi. פֵּרֵךְ, פֵּי׳ 1) to split, demolish. Yalk. Gen. 39, v. פָּכַר. 2) to crush, grind; to crack; to husk. Men.75b מְפָרְכָן עדוכ׳ (Ber.37b פּוֹרְכָן) he crushes them until he has reduced them to the fineness of the flour of which they had been made. Bets.12b מְפָרְכִין קטניותוכ׳ you may husk peas on the Holy Day. Sabb.53b סכין ומפרכין לאדםוכ׳ Ar. a. early eds. (v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 70; ed. a. Mss. מפרכסין, v. פִּרְכֵּס I) you may oint a sore and scrape the scab off for a human being (on the Sabbath), but not for a beast; a. e.(Ib. 155b מפרכין תבן, v. פְּרַךְ II. Hif. הִפְרִיךְ same, to smash, crack B. Mets.89b לא יַפְרִיךְ … מַפְרִיךְוכ׳ (Ms. R. יִפְרוֹךְ) the laborer must not smash fruits against a rock and eat them, but he may smash them one by one (with his hand) and eat; a. e.(Yalk. Gen. 130 מפריכין, read: מפרינין, v. פָּרַן. Nif. נִפְרָךְ to be crumbled; to be cracked; to be scraped, peeled. Bekh.37b יבישה כדי שתהא נִפְרֶכֶת a sore is called dry, when it can be scraped. Ḥull.46b כדי שתִּיפָּרֵךְוכ׳ that it can be scraped off with the nail. Ber.25a כל זמן שזורקה ואינה נפרכת when he throws it down, and it is not crumbled. Pesik. R. s. 11 שנִיפְרָךְ, v. פֶּרֶךְ; a. e. Hithpa. הִתְפָּרֵךְ to be crumbled, threshed. Y.B. Mets.X, end, 12c כדי שיִתְפָּרֵךְ ברגלווכ׳ in order that it (the dung) be trodden down by the feet of men and beasts; (Bab. ib. 118b שיהא נישוף; Tosef. ib. XI, 8 שיישוף).

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  • 6 פָּרַךְ

    פָּרַךְ 1) to split, divide off. Denom. (cmp. מְחִיצָה) פָּרוֹכֶת. 2) to split (grist); to crush, rub, grind. Ber.37b פּוֹרְכָן, v. infra. Ex. R. s. 31 באחרונה אדם פּוֹרְכוֹ בידווכ׳ at last (when silver has been worked over several times) one may crumble it in ones hand, and it is no longer fit for any work. B. Mets.89b יִפְרוֹךְ Ms. R., v. infra; a. e.Part. pass. פָּרוּךְ; pl. פְּרוּכִים, פְּרוּכִין. Midr. Till. to Ps. 118:10–13 (ref. to אמילם ib., v. מָלַל) והמה פ׳ and they were (shall be) crushed. Pi. פֵּרֵךְ, פֵּי׳ 1) to split, demolish. Yalk. Gen. 39, v. פָּכַר. 2) to crush, grind; to crack; to husk. Men.75b מְפָרְכָן עדוכ׳ (Ber.37b פּוֹרְכָן) he crushes them until he has reduced them to the fineness of the flour of which they had been made. Bets.12b מְפָרְכִין קטניותוכ׳ you may husk peas on the Holy Day. Sabb.53b סכין ומפרכין לאדםוכ׳ Ar. a. early eds. (v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 70; ed. a. Mss. מפרכסין, v. פִּרְכֵּס I) you may oint a sore and scrape the scab off for a human being (on the Sabbath), but not for a beast; a. e.(Ib. 155b מפרכין תבן, v. פְּרַךְ II. Hif. הִפְרִיךְ same, to smash, crack B. Mets.89b לא יַפְרִיךְ … מַפְרִיךְוכ׳ (Ms. R. יִפְרוֹךְ) the laborer must not smash fruits against a rock and eat them, but he may smash them one by one (with his hand) and eat; a. e.(Yalk. Gen. 130 מפריכין, read: מפרינין, v. פָּרַן. Nif. נִפְרָךְ to be crumbled; to be cracked; to be scraped, peeled. Bekh.37b יבישה כדי שתהא נִפְרֶכֶת a sore is called dry, when it can be scraped. Ḥull.46b כדי שתִּיפָּרֵךְוכ׳ that it can be scraped off with the nail. Ber.25a כל זמן שזורקה ואינה נפרכת when he throws it down, and it is not crumbled. Pesik. R. s. 11 שנִיפְרָךְ, v. פֶּרֶךְ; a. e. Hithpa. הִתְפָּרֵךְ to be crumbled, threshed. Y.B. Mets.X, end, 12c כדי שיִתְפָּרֵךְ ברגלווכ׳ in order that it (the dung) be trodden down by the feet of men and beasts; (Bab. ib. 118b שיהא נישוף; Tosef. ib. XI, 8 שיישוף).

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  • 7 פשפש II

    פַּשְׁפֵּשII (transpos. of שפשף) to rub against, let glide down. Sabb.154b דקמְפַשְׁפֵּש ליהוכ׳ Ms. M. (ed. דקא משפשף) he let his son glide down the back of an ass (to amuse him).

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  • 8 פַּשְׁפֵּש

    פַּשְׁפֵּשII (transpos. of שפשף) to rub against, let glide down. Sabb.154b דקמְפַשְׁפֵּש ליהוכ׳ Ms. M. (ed. דקא משפשף) he let his son glide down the back of an ass (to amuse him).

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  • 9 שפי

    שפי, שָׁפָהI (b. h.; cmp. שוּף II) 1) to crush.Part. pass. שָׁפוּי, pl. שְׁפוּיִין crushed, humble, contrite (= b. h. דַּכָּא). Tosef.Ḥag.II, 9 עניו וש׳ humble and contrite; Tosef.Snh.VII, 1 וש׳ (only); Y. ib. I, 19c. Gen. R. s. 60 דווין וש׳ Ar. (ed. ושפופין) broken down and crushed (poor); a. e. 2) to rub, smooth, plane.Part. pass, as ab. a) smooth. Koh. R. to XII, 14 two paths אחד ש׳ ואחד מלאוכ׳ one smooth, and the other full of thorns and pebbles.Yalk. Gen. 62 בור ש׳ (Snh.109a שָׁאפֵי; Ar. שפת, corr. acc.) a smooth (blank, empty) pit, v. בּוֹרְסִיף.b) (cmp. חָלָק) unimpaired, unscathed. Gen. R. s. 45, v. רָתַק. Pi. שִׁפָּה, שִׁי׳ 1) to plane, saw, trim. Ḥull.125a קולית שש׳וכ׳ a thigh-bone which one sawed through lengthwise. Ab. Zar.42a ישראל שש׳ ע״ווכ׳ if an Israelite chipped off an idol whether for his own purpose (to use the wood) or for its sake (to improve its appearance). Ib. 49b. Y.Gitt.V, 47a bot. גזלו ושִׁיפָּהוּ if he took a block by force and planed it. Tosef.Kel.B. Mets. III, 1 שפת הימנהוכ׳ (read: שפה) if he filed off a part of it and made of it ; a. e.Part. pass. מְשוּפֶּה; pl. מְשוּפִּים, מְשוּפִּין. Y. Gitt. l. c. גזלו מש׳ if he took it planed. Y.Succ.I, 52c top במש׳ לכלים (not בכלים) when the boards are planed preparatory to making them into utensils; a. e. 2) to smooth, polish, Kel. XIV, 5 משיְשַׁפֶּנּוּ Ar.; Ned.56b משיְשַׁפֵּם, v. שוּף II.Trnsf. to pacify, give satisfaction. Y.B. Mets.V, 10b המבטל … חייב לשַׁפּוֹת לו if a tenant or an agent neglects his neighbors field, he must indemnify him; ib. IX, beg.12a. 3) to leave smooth places, (cmp. חָלַק Hif.) to plant wide apart. Y.Orl.I, beg.60c לקורות במְשַׁפֶּה (or במַשְׁפֶּה Hif.) when he plants the trees wide apart, it is an indication that he wants to raise them for beams, opp. רָצַף. B. Bath.V, 4 הגדילו לא יְשַׁפֶּה (or יַשְׁפֶּה) if they (the trees bought in a persons field) grew large, he (the owner of the field) has no right to smooth the field (cut the trees down). Ib. הגדילו ישפה when they are grown large, he (the owner of the trees) may cut them (in order to use the ground they occupy); a. e.

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  • 10 שפה I

    שפי, שָׁפָהI (b. h.; cmp. שוּף II) 1) to crush.Part. pass. שָׁפוּי, pl. שְׁפוּיִין crushed, humble, contrite (= b. h. דַּכָּא). Tosef.Ḥag.II, 9 עניו וש׳ humble and contrite; Tosef.Snh.VII, 1 וש׳ (only); Y. ib. I, 19c. Gen. R. s. 60 דווין וש׳ Ar. (ed. ושפופין) broken down and crushed (poor); a. e. 2) to rub, smooth, plane.Part. pass, as ab. a) smooth. Koh. R. to XII, 14 two paths אחד ש׳ ואחד מלאוכ׳ one smooth, and the other full of thorns and pebbles.Yalk. Gen. 62 בור ש׳ (Snh.109a שָׁאפֵי; Ar. שפת, corr. acc.) a smooth (blank, empty) pit, v. בּוֹרְסִיף.b) (cmp. חָלָק) unimpaired, unscathed. Gen. R. s. 45, v. רָתַק. Pi. שִׁפָּה, שִׁי׳ 1) to plane, saw, trim. Ḥull.125a קולית שש׳וכ׳ a thigh-bone which one sawed through lengthwise. Ab. Zar.42a ישראל שש׳ ע״ווכ׳ if an Israelite chipped off an idol whether for his own purpose (to use the wood) or for its sake (to improve its appearance). Ib. 49b. Y.Gitt.V, 47a bot. גזלו ושִׁיפָּהוּ if he took a block by force and planed it. Tosef.Kel.B. Mets. III, 1 שפת הימנהוכ׳ (read: שפה) if he filed off a part of it and made of it ; a. e.Part. pass. מְשוּפֶּה; pl. מְשוּפִּים, מְשוּפִּין. Y. Gitt. l. c. גזלו מש׳ if he took it planed. Y.Succ.I, 52c top במש׳ לכלים (not בכלים) when the boards are planed preparatory to making them into utensils; a. e. 2) to smooth, polish, Kel. XIV, 5 משיְשַׁפֶּנּוּ Ar.; Ned.56b משיְשַׁפֵּם, v. שוּף II.Trnsf. to pacify, give satisfaction. Y.B. Mets.V, 10b המבטל … חייב לשַׁפּוֹת לו if a tenant or an agent neglects his neighbors field, he must indemnify him; ib. IX, beg.12a. 3) to leave smooth places, (cmp. חָלַק Hif.) to plant wide apart. Y.Orl.I, beg.60c לקורות במְשַׁפֶּה (or במַשְׁפֶּה Hif.) when he plants the trees wide apart, it is an indication that he wants to raise them for beams, opp. רָצַף. B. Bath.V, 4 הגדילו לא יְשַׁפֶּה (or יַשְׁפֶּה) if they (the trees bought in a persons field) grew large, he (the owner of the field) has no right to smooth the field (cut the trees down). Ib. הגדילו ישפה when they are grown large, he (the owner of the trees) may cut them (in order to use the ground they occupy); a. e.

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  • 11 שָׁפָה

    שפי, שָׁפָהI (b. h.; cmp. שוּף II) 1) to crush.Part. pass. שָׁפוּי, pl. שְׁפוּיִין crushed, humble, contrite (= b. h. דַּכָּא). Tosef.Ḥag.II, 9 עניו וש׳ humble and contrite; Tosef.Snh.VII, 1 וש׳ (only); Y. ib. I, 19c. Gen. R. s. 60 דווין וש׳ Ar. (ed. ושפופין) broken down and crushed (poor); a. e. 2) to rub, smooth, plane.Part. pass, as ab. a) smooth. Koh. R. to XII, 14 two paths אחד ש׳ ואחד מלאוכ׳ one smooth, and the other full of thorns and pebbles.Yalk. Gen. 62 בור ש׳ (Snh.109a שָׁאפֵי; Ar. שפת, corr. acc.) a smooth (blank, empty) pit, v. בּוֹרְסִיף.b) (cmp. חָלָק) unimpaired, unscathed. Gen. R. s. 45, v. רָתַק. Pi. שִׁפָּה, שִׁי׳ 1) to plane, saw, trim. Ḥull.125a קולית שש׳וכ׳ a thigh-bone which one sawed through lengthwise. Ab. Zar.42a ישראל שש׳ ע״ווכ׳ if an Israelite chipped off an idol whether for his own purpose (to use the wood) or for its sake (to improve its appearance). Ib. 49b. Y.Gitt.V, 47a bot. גזלו ושִׁיפָּהוּ if he took a block by force and planed it. Tosef.Kel.B. Mets. III, 1 שפת הימנהוכ׳ (read: שפה) if he filed off a part of it and made of it ; a. e.Part. pass. מְשוּפֶּה; pl. מְשוּפִּים, מְשוּפִּין. Y. Gitt. l. c. גזלו מש׳ if he took it planed. Y.Succ.I, 52c top במש׳ לכלים (not בכלים) when the boards are planed preparatory to making them into utensils; a. e. 2) to smooth, polish, Kel. XIV, 5 משיְשַׁפֶּנּוּ Ar.; Ned.56b משיְשַׁפֵּם, v. שוּף II.Trnsf. to pacify, give satisfaction. Y.B. Mets.V, 10b המבטל … חייב לשַׁפּוֹת לו if a tenant or an agent neglects his neighbors field, he must indemnify him; ib. IX, beg.12a. 3) to leave smooth places, (cmp. חָלַק Hif.) to plant wide apart. Y.Orl.I, beg.60c לקורות במְשַׁפֶּה (or במַשְׁפֶּה Hif.) when he plants the trees wide apart, it is an indication that he wants to raise them for beams, opp. רָצַף. B. Bath.V, 4 הגדילו לא יְשַׁפֶּה (or יַשְׁפֶּה) if they (the trees bought in a persons field) grew large, he (the owner of the field) has no right to smooth the field (cut the trees down). Ib. הגדילו ישפה when they are grown large, he (the owner of the trees) may cut them (in order to use the ground they occupy); a. e.

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  • 12 שלק

    שָׁלַק(Shaf. of חלק, as שנק of חנק) 1) (cmp. Assyr. שלק, Del. Assyr. Handw. 66 6) to dissect. Bekh.45a מעשה … ששָׁלְקוּ זונהוכ׳ it happened that the disciples of R. Yishm. dissected the body of a prostitute that had been condemned to death 2) (to make smooth,) to boil thoroughly, boil to a pulp, seethe. Maasr. IV, 1 הכובש השוֹלֵקוכ׳ he who presses, boils, or salts (vegetables, olives) … is bound to give tithes. Tosef.Bets.II, 15 ש׳ הימנווכ׳ if he seethed a small portion of the Passover lamb, contrad. to בישל. Naz.VI, 9 (45b) היה מבשל … או שוֹלְקָן Y. ed. a. Bab. (Mish. ed. שְׁלָקָן) having cooked or seethed the peace-offering; a. fr.Part. pass. שָׁלוּק; f. שְלוּקָה. Y. ib. 55c top מתני׳ אמרה הש׳ קרוי מבושל this Mishnah indicates; that ‘seethed is called cooked. Ned.VI, 1 הנודר מן המבושל מותר בצלי ובש׳ he who vows abstinence from ‘what is cooked is permitted to eat what is roasted or seethed. Ukts. II, 6 ביצה ש׳ a hard-boiled egg; Tosef. ib. II, 15; ביצה ש׳ וביצה טרמיסא (read: טרומיטא) a hard-boiled egg, or an egg boiled down to a pill, v. טְרוֹמִיטָא; a. fr. Pi. שִׁילֵּק 1) to make smooth, (of melons) to trim and rub. Maasr. I, 5 אבטיח משיְשַׁלֵּק melons are subject to tithes as soon as the gardener trims them; ואם אינו מְשַׁלֵּקוכ׳ and if he does not trim them (before storing) ; Tosef. ib. I, 6 תורמין … אע״פ שלא ש׳ you must give Trumah of cucumbers and gourds, even if you do not trim them; a. e. 2) to boil. Tanḥ. Bresh. 7 אין לך … ואתה שוקד לשַׂלְּקוֹוכ׳ there is nothing more bitter than the lupine, but thou takest pains to boil and sweeten it Tanḥ. Vaëra 14 נקבץ ונְשַׁלֵּק מהן we will collect them (the locusts) and boil (and preserve) them in casks. Nif. נִשְׁלַק to be boiled. Neg. XI, 8 השתי משיִשָּׁלֵק warp is susceptible of uncleanness when it is boiled (Var. משיִשָּׁלֶה when it is taken out of the water); Sifra Thazr., Neg., Par. 5, ch. XIII.

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  • 13 שָׁלַק

    שָׁלַק(Shaf. of חלק, as שנק of חנק) 1) (cmp. Assyr. שלק, Del. Assyr. Handw. 66 6) to dissect. Bekh.45a מעשה … ששָׁלְקוּ זונהוכ׳ it happened that the disciples of R. Yishm. dissected the body of a prostitute that had been condemned to death 2) (to make smooth,) to boil thoroughly, boil to a pulp, seethe. Maasr. IV, 1 הכובש השוֹלֵקוכ׳ he who presses, boils, or salts (vegetables, olives) … is bound to give tithes. Tosef.Bets.II, 15 ש׳ הימנווכ׳ if he seethed a small portion of the Passover lamb, contrad. to בישל. Naz.VI, 9 (45b) היה מבשל … או שוֹלְקָן Y. ed. a. Bab. (Mish. ed. שְׁלָקָן) having cooked or seethed the peace-offering; a. fr.Part. pass. שָׁלוּק; f. שְלוּקָה. Y. ib. 55c top מתני׳ אמרה הש׳ קרוי מבושל this Mishnah indicates; that ‘seethed is called cooked. Ned.VI, 1 הנודר מן המבושל מותר בצלי ובש׳ he who vows abstinence from ‘what is cooked is permitted to eat what is roasted or seethed. Ukts. II, 6 ביצה ש׳ a hard-boiled egg; Tosef. ib. II, 15; ביצה ש׳ וביצה טרמיסא (read: טרומיטא) a hard-boiled egg, or an egg boiled down to a pill, v. טְרוֹמִיטָא; a. fr. Pi. שִׁילֵּק 1) to make smooth, (of melons) to trim and rub. Maasr. I, 5 אבטיח משיְשַׁלֵּק melons are subject to tithes as soon as the gardener trims them; ואם אינו מְשַׁלֵּקוכ׳ and if he does not trim them (before storing) ; Tosef. ib. I, 6 תורמין … אע״פ שלא ש׳ you must give Trumah of cucumbers and gourds, even if you do not trim them; a. e. 2) to boil. Tanḥ. Bresh. 7 אין לך … ואתה שוקד לשַׂלְּקוֹוכ׳ there is nothing more bitter than the lupine, but thou takest pains to boil and sweeten it Tanḥ. Vaëra 14 נקבץ ונְשַׁלֵּק מהן we will collect them (the locusts) and boil (and preserve) them in casks. Nif. נִשְׁלַק to be boiled. Neg. XI, 8 השתי משיִשָּׁלֵק warp is susceptible of uncleanness when it is boiled (Var. משיִשָּׁלֶה when it is taken out of the water); Sifra Thazr., Neg., Par. 5, ch. XIII.

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  • 14 שפף

    שְׁפַףch. sam(שפףcrushed, weak, nimble) (interch. with שוּף). Targ. Ex. 32:20 ושַׁף (h. text ויטחן); Targ. Cant. 1:14. Targ. Ps. 72:4 יִשוּף (h. text ידכא). Ib. 89:24 (h. text כתותי); a. e. Palp. שַׁפְשֵׁף to rub against, let glide down. Sabb.154b דקא מְשַׁפְשֵׁף, v. פַּשְׁפֵּש II. Ithpa. אִשְׁתַּפֵּף to be crushed. Targ. Job 5:4 יִשְׁתּפְּפוּן (incorr. ישתתפון; h. text ידכאו). Ib. 30:8, v. שוּף II ch.

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  • 15 שְׁפַף

    שְׁפַףch. sam(שפףcrushed, weak, nimble) (interch. with שוּף). Targ. Ex. 32:20 ושַׁף (h. text ויטחן); Targ. Cant. 1:14. Targ. Ps. 72:4 יִשוּף (h. text ידכא). Ib. 89:24 (h. text כתותי); a. e. Palp. שַׁפְשֵׁף to rub against, let glide down. Sabb.154b דקא מְשַׁפְשֵׁף, v. פַּשְׁפֵּש II. Ithpa. אִשְׁתַּפֵּף to be crushed. Targ. Job 5:4 יִשְׁתּפְּפוּן (incorr. ישתתפון; h. text ידכאו). Ib. 30:8, v. שוּף II ch.

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