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  • 101 חָלוּק

    חָלוּקI m. (חָלַק, v. חָלָק) plain, smooth garment, in gen. undershirt. Kel. XXVIII, 9, v. חוּץ II.M. Kat. 14a, a. e. כל … אלא ח׳ אחד he who has only one shirt. Ab. Zar.34a ח׳ לבן a plain white frock, v. אִימְּרָה. Y.Taan.II, 65d (ref. to 1 Sam. 7:6) לבש שמואל חֲלוּקָןוכ׳ Samuel put on the common shirt of all Israelites, i. e. included himself among the sinners; a. fr.Trnsf. a) a shirt-shaped bandage. Sabb.XIX, 2 (drawn over the circumcised membrum).b) a row, layer. Y.Pes.I, 27b bot. מפשיטו ח׳ אחד he strips it of one shirt, i. e. removes one row all around the pile of bottles.Pl. חֲּלוּקִים, חֲלוּקִין, חֲלוּקֹות. M. Kat. 22b. Y. l. c. שני חלקות (read: חלוק׳) two rows. Tosef.Kil.V, 6 שני ח׳ two shirts of different materials (כִּלְאַיִם). Lam. R. introd. (R. Abbahu 2); ib. to III, 13 והח׳ שלו עליו (the camel) with his covers on; a. fr.

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  • 102 חלוק II

    חָלוּקII 1) divided, v. חָלַק; 2) empty, smooth, v. חָלָק.

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  • 103 חָלוּק

    חָלוּקII 1) divided, v. חָלַק; 2) empty, smooth, v. חָלָק.

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  • 104 חלי

    חלי, חָלָה(b. h.; cmp. חלל) 1) to be lax, to be sick, faint away, grieve. Ex. R. s. 43 (expl. ויחל, Ex. 32:11 ח׳ משה Moses was sick (grieved). Kidd.71b, a. e. מדי חוֹלָה Media is sick, v. גּוֹסֵס.Ber.28b כשח׳וכ׳ when R. … fell sick; a. fr.V. חוֹלֶה. 2) to be smooth (to the taste), sweet. Pi. חִלָּה 1) to soften, sweeten; to soothe, assuage (by prayer, gifts). Ex. R. l. c. מהו וַיְחַל שהכניסוכ׳ what does vayḥal (Ex. l. c.) mean? He offered (ref. to Ps. 45:13). Ib. מהו ויחל עשה את המרוכ׳ he made sweet what was bitter. Ib. חַלֵּי מרירתןוכ׳ sweeten thou the bitterness (sin) of Israel Ib. מי שיְחַלֶּהוכ׳ one to sweeten the bitterness (by prayer). Yalk. Ex. 392 אביי אמר עד שחִילֵּהוּ להקב״ה בתפילתו (v. infra) Ab. explained vayḥal, until he assuaged (the anger of) the Lord Deut. R. s. 3 הרי בניך מרים חַלֵּה אותן thy children are bitter, sweeten them. Ib. היאך יהאא״ל הוי חל אתה רחמים, read. היאך אהא אומרא״ל הוי אומר חַלֵּה את המרים what shall I say? Said He, Say, sweeten ; Yalk. Ex. 392. Lam. R. to I, 2 לא חִלִּינוּ פניך we did not assuage thee by repentance; Ex. R. s. 45 חלִּינוּ מלפניהקב״ה, we prayed ; a. fr. Hif. הֶחֱלָה 1) to assuage, soften. Ber.32a אביי אמר עד שהֶחֱלֵהוּ להקב״ה בתפלה Ms. M. (v. D. S. a. l.) until he assuaged, v. supra. (Ib. שה׳ עליהםוכ׳, read: שהֵחֵל, v. חָלַל. 2) to make sick, wear out. Ib. עמד משה … עד שהחלהו (Ms. M. עד שחלה) Moses stood in prayer … until He wore Him out (by his persistency, v. Rashi a. l. a. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 3). 3) (v. חָלַל a. חִלְחֵל) to permeate, affect. B. Mets. 107b bile is called maḥlah (v. מַחְלָה) שהיא מַחְלָהוכ׳ (Ms. F. שמְחַלֶּלֶת) for it goes through the entire body (perh. מְחַלָּה fr. חָלַל). Hof. הוּחֲלָה to be made sick. Ber. l. c. עמד … עד שה׳ ed. Sonc. a. oth. (v. supra) until He was worn out.

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  • 105 חלה

    חלי, חָלָה(b. h.; cmp. חלל) 1) to be lax, to be sick, faint away, grieve. Ex. R. s. 43 (expl. ויחל, Ex. 32:11 ח׳ משה Moses was sick (grieved). Kidd.71b, a. e. מדי חוֹלָה Media is sick, v. גּוֹסֵס.Ber.28b כשח׳וכ׳ when R. … fell sick; a. fr.V. חוֹלֶה. 2) to be smooth (to the taste), sweet. Pi. חִלָּה 1) to soften, sweeten; to soothe, assuage (by prayer, gifts). Ex. R. l. c. מהו וַיְחַל שהכניסוכ׳ what does vayḥal (Ex. l. c.) mean? He offered (ref. to Ps. 45:13). Ib. מהו ויחל עשה את המרוכ׳ he made sweet what was bitter. Ib. חַלֵּי מרירתןוכ׳ sweeten thou the bitterness (sin) of Israel Ib. מי שיְחַלֶּהוכ׳ one to sweeten the bitterness (by prayer). Yalk. Ex. 392 אביי אמר עד שחִילֵּהוּ להקב״ה בתפילתו (v. infra) Ab. explained vayḥal, until he assuaged (the anger of) the Lord Deut. R. s. 3 הרי בניך מרים חַלֵּה אותן thy children are bitter, sweeten them. Ib. היאך יהאא״ל הוי חל אתה רחמים, read. היאך אהא אומרא״ל הוי אומר חַלֵּה את המרים what shall I say? Said He, Say, sweeten ; Yalk. Ex. 392. Lam. R. to I, 2 לא חִלִּינוּ פניך we did not assuage thee by repentance; Ex. R. s. 45 חלִּינוּ מלפניהקב״ה, we prayed ; a. fr. Hif. הֶחֱלָה 1) to assuage, soften. Ber.32a אביי אמר עד שהֶחֱלֵהוּ להקב״ה בתפלה Ms. M. (v. D. S. a. l.) until he assuaged, v. supra. (Ib. שה׳ עליהםוכ׳, read: שהֵחֵל, v. חָלַל. 2) to make sick, wear out. Ib. עמד משה … עד שהחלהו (Ms. M. עד שחלה) Moses stood in prayer … until He wore Him out (by his persistency, v. Rashi a. l. a. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 3). 3) (v. חָלַל a. חִלְחֵל) to permeate, affect. B. Mets. 107b bile is called maḥlah (v. מַחְלָה) שהיא מַחְלָהוכ׳ (Ms. F. שמְחַלֶּלֶת) for it goes through the entire body (perh. מְחַלָּה fr. חָלַל). Hof. הוּחֲלָה to be made sick. Ber. l. c. עמד … עד שה׳ ed. Sonc. a. oth. (v. supra) until He was worn out.

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  • 106 חָלָה

    חלי, חָלָה(b. h.; cmp. חלל) 1) to be lax, to be sick, faint away, grieve. Ex. R. s. 43 (expl. ויחל, Ex. 32:11 ח׳ משה Moses was sick (grieved). Kidd.71b, a. e. מדי חוֹלָה Media is sick, v. גּוֹסֵס.Ber.28b כשח׳וכ׳ when R. … fell sick; a. fr.V. חוֹלֶה. 2) to be smooth (to the taste), sweet. Pi. חִלָּה 1) to soften, sweeten; to soothe, assuage (by prayer, gifts). Ex. R. l. c. מהו וַיְחַל שהכניסוכ׳ what does vayḥal (Ex. l. c.) mean? He offered (ref. to Ps. 45:13). Ib. מהו ויחל עשה את המרוכ׳ he made sweet what was bitter. Ib. חַלֵּי מרירתןוכ׳ sweeten thou the bitterness (sin) of Israel Ib. מי שיְחַלֶּהוכ׳ one to sweeten the bitterness (by prayer). Yalk. Ex. 392 אביי אמר עד שחִילֵּהוּ להקב״ה בתפילתו (v. infra) Ab. explained vayḥal, until he assuaged (the anger of) the Lord Deut. R. s. 3 הרי בניך מרים חַלֵּה אותן thy children are bitter, sweeten them. Ib. היאך יהאא״ל הוי חל אתה רחמים, read. היאך אהא אומרא״ל הוי אומר חַלֵּה את המרים what shall I say? Said He, Say, sweeten ; Yalk. Ex. 392. Lam. R. to I, 2 לא חִלִּינוּ פניך we did not assuage thee by repentance; Ex. R. s. 45 חלִּינוּ מלפניהקב״ה, we prayed ; a. fr. Hif. הֶחֱלָה 1) to assuage, soften. Ber.32a אביי אמר עד שהֶחֱלֵהוּ להקב״ה בתפלה Ms. M. (v. D. S. a. l.) until he assuaged, v. supra. (Ib. שה׳ עליהםוכ׳, read: שהֵחֵל, v. חָלַל. 2) to make sick, wear out. Ib. עמד משה … עד שהחלהו (Ms. M. עד שחלה) Moses stood in prayer … until He wore Him out (by his persistency, v. Rashi a. l. a. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 3). 3) (v. חָלַל a. חִלְחֵל) to permeate, affect. B. Mets. 107b bile is called maḥlah (v. מַחְלָה) שהיא מַחְלָהוכ׳ (Ms. F. שמְחַלֶּלֶת) for it goes through the entire body (perh. מְחַלָּה fr. חָלַל). Hof. הוּחֲלָה to be made sick. Ber. l. c. עמד … עד שה׳ ed. Sonc. a. oth. (v. supra) until He was worn out.

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  • 107 חלף

    חָלַף(b. h.; cmp. חלב, חלם) (to be smooth, glistening sharp-edged, 1) to cut. Denom. חַלִּיף, חֵילֶף. 2) (cmp גּוּז) to pass by, be gone. Num. R. s. 10 (ref. to חלוף, Prov. 31:8) שח׳ והלךוכ׳ of him who passed away and went 3) to change, exchange. Y.Ber.II, 5c top נַחֲלוֹף אתוכ׳ let us change our meeting-place. Dem. III, 5 חשודה לַחֲלוֹף (Y. ed. לחַלֵּף, Pi.) suspected of exchanging (the provision in her trust). Ib. 6 לח׳ את המתקלקל to replace what has been spoiled; a. fr. Pa. חִלֵּף same. Yalk. Gen. 148 מי מְחַלְּפוֹ who will replace him? (v. חֲלִיפִין). Dem. III, 5, v. supra; a. e. Hif. הֶחֱלִיף 1) to exchange, barter. B. Mets.VIII, 4 חמַחֲלִיף פרה ב־ if one exchanges a cow for an ass.Dem. l. c. חשודה לחַחֲלִיף, v. supra; Ḥull.6b חשודה מַחֲלֶפֶת; a. fr. 2) to drive young shoots, to grow again. Erub.100b; a. e., v. גֶּזַע. Pesik. R. s. 11 מַחֲלִיףוכ׳, v. גָּזַז. 3) to change; to reverse. Erub.9a ובלבד שלא יַחֲלִיפוּ provided they do not change carriers. Sabb.8b; a. fr.Erub.99a לעולם לא תַחֲלִיף it is not necessary to reverse (the authorities; Bets.3b, a. e. תיפוך, v. אֲפַךְ).Part. pass. מוּחֲלָף, f. מוּחֲלֶפֶת. Ib. מ׳ השיטה the statement must be reversed (the authorities for the two opinions must be exchanged); Bets.3a. 4) to be ambiguous, to equivocate. Snh.92a; a. e. כל המחליףוכ׳ he who equivocates in his speech, is like an idolater. Nif. נֶחֱלַף, Hithpa. הִתְחַלֵּף, Nithpa. נִתְחַלֵּף 1) to be exchanged, mixed up. Y.Pes.VI, 33c bot. דבר שאין דרכו (לֵחָלֵף) לִיתְחַלֵּף a thing which is not likely to be exchanged (by mistake); ib. להִתְחַלֵּיף; ib. d top. Ab. Zar.17b מעות … נִתְחַלְּפוּ ליוכ׳ money set aside for Purim was mixed up with money Nidd.52a ונִתְחַלְּפָה לךוכ׳ and thou madest a mistake between Iyob and oyeb; B. Bath.16a ונתחלף. Ib. לא נ׳ לי I make no mistake; a. e. 2) to change (in appearance). Pesik. R. s. 29) נִתְחַלַּפְתֶּם מן הרעב you have changed (beyond recognition) through starvation; יש לכם להִתְחַלֵּףוכ׳ you will change through plenty. Yalk. Gen. 133 מאיזח שם אני מִתְחַלֵּף (prob. לאיזה) what name I may be ordered to assume in turn. 3) to be succeeded, relieved, transferred. Lev. R. s. 23, end נתח׳ המלך the king has been succeeded (displaced; Num. R. s. 9, beg. מתוכ׳). Yalk. Deut. 813 כיוןשנ׳וכ׳ when the governor was recalled and another Num. R. s. 5, beg. להִתְחַלֵּף מעבודהוכ׳ to be transferred from one service to another. Y.Taan.II, beg.65a היו מִתְחַלְּפִין עליה took turns in guarding it.

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  • 108 חָלַף

    חָלַף(b. h.; cmp. חלב, חלם) (to be smooth, glistening sharp-edged, 1) to cut. Denom. חַלִּיף, חֵילֶף. 2) (cmp גּוּז) to pass by, be gone. Num. R. s. 10 (ref. to חלוף, Prov. 31:8) שח׳ והלךוכ׳ of him who passed away and went 3) to change, exchange. Y.Ber.II, 5c top נַחֲלוֹף אתוכ׳ let us change our meeting-place. Dem. III, 5 חשודה לַחֲלוֹף (Y. ed. לחַלֵּף, Pi.) suspected of exchanging (the provision in her trust). Ib. 6 לח׳ את המתקלקל to replace what has been spoiled; a. fr. Pa. חִלֵּף same. Yalk. Gen. 148 מי מְחַלְּפוֹ who will replace him? (v. חֲלִיפִין). Dem. III, 5, v. supra; a. e. Hif. הֶחֱלִיף 1) to exchange, barter. B. Mets.VIII, 4 חמַחֲלִיף פרה ב־ if one exchanges a cow for an ass.Dem. l. c. חשודה לחַחֲלִיף, v. supra; Ḥull.6b חשודה מַחֲלֶפֶת; a. fr. 2) to drive young shoots, to grow again. Erub.100b; a. e., v. גֶּזַע. Pesik. R. s. 11 מַחֲלִיףוכ׳, v. גָּזַז. 3) to change; to reverse. Erub.9a ובלבד שלא יַחֲלִיפוּ provided they do not change carriers. Sabb.8b; a. fr.Erub.99a לעולם לא תַחֲלִיף it is not necessary to reverse (the authorities; Bets.3b, a. e. תיפוך, v. אֲפַךְ).Part. pass. מוּחֲלָף, f. מוּחֲלֶפֶת. Ib. מ׳ השיטה the statement must be reversed (the authorities for the two opinions must be exchanged); Bets.3a. 4) to be ambiguous, to equivocate. Snh.92a; a. e. כל המחליףוכ׳ he who equivocates in his speech, is like an idolater. Nif. נֶחֱלַף, Hithpa. הִתְחַלֵּף, Nithpa. נִתְחַלֵּף 1) to be exchanged, mixed up. Y.Pes.VI, 33c bot. דבר שאין דרכו (לֵחָלֵף) לִיתְחַלֵּף a thing which is not likely to be exchanged (by mistake); ib. להִתְחַלֵּיף; ib. d top. Ab. Zar.17b מעות … נִתְחַלְּפוּ ליוכ׳ money set aside for Purim was mixed up with money Nidd.52a ונִתְחַלְּפָה לךוכ׳ and thou madest a mistake between Iyob and oyeb; B. Bath.16a ונתחלף. Ib. לא נ׳ לי I make no mistake; a. e. 2) to change (in appearance). Pesik. R. s. 29) נִתְחַלַּפְתֶּם מן הרעב you have changed (beyond recognition) through starvation; יש לכם להִתְחַלֵּףוכ׳ you will change through plenty. Yalk. Gen. 133 מאיזח שם אני מִתְחַלֵּף (prob. לאיזה) what name I may be ordered to assume in turn. 3) to be succeeded, relieved, transferred. Lev. R. s. 23, end נתח׳ המלך the king has been succeeded (displaced; Num. R. s. 9, beg. מתוכ׳). Yalk. Deut. 813 כיוןשנ׳וכ׳ when the governor was recalled and another Num. R. s. 5, beg. להִתְחַלֵּף מעבודהוכ׳ to be transferred from one service to another. Y.Taan.II, beg.65a היו מִתְחַלְּפִין עליה took turns in guarding it.

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  • 109 חלוק) חלק

    (חָלוּק) חָלָק m. (preced.) 1) smooth, blank (paper); empty. Y.Sabb.VIII, 11b אם יש בו ח׳וכ׳ if there is blank space on it enough for Snh.17a ושנים הניח ח׳ and two ballots he left blank; a. fr.יצא ח׳ (= ריקם) to go out without having effected anything. Sifré Num. 131 חלוק ed.; Yalk. Lev. 631 (Yalk. Ex. 178 ריקם); Yalk. Hos. 517 חלוק.Gen. R. s. 11 להוציאך ח׳ אי אפשר I cannot dismiss you without an answer; a. e.Fem. חֲלָקָח. Kel. XXIV, 7 וח׳ and a plain board (without a receptacle). Midd. II, 5; Succ.51b ח׳ היתה בראשונה formerly the compartment was plain (without a guarded balcony), v. בְּצוֹצְרָה.Pl. חֲלָקוֹת. Tosef.Ohol.XV, 1. 2) division. Kerith. 7a, a. fr. אך ח׳, v. אַךְ (prob. to be read: חַלֵּק, divide!)

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  • 110 חלק

    חֵלֶקm. (b. h.; preced. wds.) ( smooth stone used for casting lots, v. 1 Sam. 17:40 חַלֻּקֵי cmp. גורל, גווזא; cmp. Is. 34:17; Ps. 22:19, lot, share, portion. Snh.X (XI), 1 ח׳ לעו״הב a share in the world to come. Sabb.118b יהא חֶלְקִי מ־ Oh, that my lot fell among ; M. Kat. 18b יהא חלקי עם; a. fr.Sifré Deut. 312 תנו לי חֶלְקִי give me my estate (my title) back, v. נָכַר.Pl. חֲלָקִים. B. Mets.I, 1 שלשה ח׳ three portions (fourths). Sabb.34b שלשה חֶלְקֵי מיל three parts of a mile, expl. three fourths; ב׳ ח׳ מיל two thirds; a. fr.

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  • 111 חֵלֶק

    חֵלֶקm. (b. h.; preced. wds.) ( smooth stone used for casting lots, v. 1 Sam. 17:40 חַלֻּקֵי cmp. גורל, גווזא; cmp. Is. 34:17; Ps. 22:19, lot, share, portion. Snh.X (XI), 1 ח׳ לעו״הב a share in the world to come. Sabb.118b יהא חֶלְקִי מ־ Oh, that my lot fell among ; M. Kat. 18b יהא חלקי עם; a. fr.Sifré Deut. 312 תנו לי חֶלְקִי give me my estate (my title) back, v. נָכַר.Pl. חֲלָקִים. B. Mets.I, 1 שלשה ח׳ three portions (fourths). Sabb.34b שלשה חֶלְקֵי מיל three parts of a mile, expl. three fourths; ב׳ ח׳ מיל two thirds; a. fr.

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  • 112 חלש

    חָלַש(b. h.) 1) to relax, be weak, prostrated (cmp. חָלָה).V. חַלָּש. 2) (to round, smoothen, denom. חֵלֶשׂ smooth stone; (cmp. חֵלֶק) ballot; fr. which חָלַש) to cast a lot; to assign. Pesik. Zakh., p. 22a> expl. ויחלש, (Ex. 18:13) הפיל עליהן גורלות he (Joshua) cast lots over them (for their destruction). Arakh.IX, 4 (31b) שיהא חוֹלֵש … ללשכה (Mish. ed. בלשכה) that he might assign his redeeming money to the Temple fund (deposit it there, to assert his privilege of redemption).

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  • 113 חָלַש

    חָלַש(b. h.) 1) to relax, be weak, prostrated (cmp. חָלָה).V. חַלָּש. 2) (to round, smoothen, denom. חֵלֶשׂ smooth stone; (cmp. חֵלֶק) ballot; fr. which חָלַש) to cast a lot; to assign. Pesik. Zakh., p. 22a> expl. ויחלש, (Ex. 18:13) הפיל עליהן גורלות he (Joshua) cast lots over them (for their destruction). Arakh.IX, 4 (31b) שיהא חוֹלֵש … ללשכה (Mish. ed. בלשכה) that he might assign his redeeming money to the Temple fund (deposit it there, to assert his privilege of redemption).

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  • 114 טרוף

    טָרוּףm. 1) (denom. of טָרָף) covered with leaves. Tosef.Neg.VIII, 2, v. טֶרֶף. 2) (part. pass. of טָרַף, cmp. Pi.) disfigured by irregular spots; (oth. opin.) chopped, full of incisions; (oth. opin.) planed, smooth. Ned.25a; Shebu.29b (ref. to one swearing that he had seen a serpent ‘like the beam of an oil press) בט׳ he meant ‘spotted like a beam Ib. (in answer to the argument כולהו נחשי מיטרף טריפין (or טריפי, not טרפי) that all serpents are ‘spotted) בשגבו ט׳ (Ms. M. שבגבו) he meant a serpent spotted on the back (and not only around the neck). Ned. l. c. קורת … גבו ט׳ (read גבה) the back of a press beam may be spotted (i. e. no objection of the purchaser is valid based on the spotted condition of the beam); according to the opinion: ט׳ = planed, all beams must be planed, (otherwise the purchaser has a right to reject).(Other meanings, v. טָרַף.

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  • 115 טָרוּף

    טָרוּףm. 1) (denom. of טָרָף) covered with leaves. Tosef.Neg.VIII, 2, v. טֶרֶף. 2) (part. pass. of טָרַף, cmp. Pi.) disfigured by irregular spots; (oth. opin.) chopped, full of incisions; (oth. opin.) planed, smooth. Ned.25a; Shebu.29b (ref. to one swearing that he had seen a serpent ‘like the beam of an oil press) בט׳ he meant ‘spotted like a beam Ib. (in answer to the argument כולהו נחשי מיטרף טריפין (or טריפי, not טרפי) that all serpents are ‘spotted) בשגבו ט׳ (Ms. M. שבגבו) he meant a serpent spotted on the back (and not only around the neck). Ned. l. c. קורת … גבו ט׳ (read גבה) the back of a press beam may be spotted (i. e. no objection of the purchaser is valid based on the spotted condition of the beam); according to the opinion: ט׳ = planed, all beams must be planed, (otherwise the purchaser has a right to reject).(Other meanings, v. טָרַף.

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  • 116 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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  • 117 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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  • 118 מחלצייא

    מַחֲלָצַיָּיאm. pl., ch. sam(מחלץ trowel). M. Kat. 25b אישתעו … והוו למ׳ ed. (Ms. M. למחצלייא, v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 80) the statues became smooth (effaced) and they were used as slabs for rolling machines.

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  • 119 מַחֲלָצַיָּיא

    מַחֲלָצַיָּיאm. pl., ch. sam(מחלץ trowel). M. Kat. 25b אישתעו … והוו למ׳ ed. (Ms. M. למחצלייא, v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 80) the statues became smooth (effaced) and they were used as slabs for rolling machines.

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  • 120 מרט

    מָרַט(b. h.) to pluck off (hair, wool); to Pull. Tosef.Sabb.IX (X), 20; Sabb.74b והמוֹרְטוֹ and he who plucks the down off the large feather of the wing. B. Mets.68b גוזזות ושוטפות ומֹורְטֹות (Ar. גזוזות) they yield wool by being shorn, by passing through water, and by being plucked (in passing bushes ; (prob. to be read גזוזות ושטופות ומְרוּטוֹת). Pi. מֵירֵט 1) same. Naz.39b תלש מ׳ סיפסףוכ׳ if he pinced his hair (near the root), plucked it off, or trimmed it ; (Ar. s. v. ספסף: ‘created a bald spot by using a depilatory). Sabb. l. c. מְמָרֵט חייב משום ממחק he who plucks the down (v. supra) is guilty of an act coming under the head of scraping (leather).Part. pass. מְמוֹרָט bald-headed. Naz.46b; Yoma 61b נזיר ממ׳; Tosef.Naz.I, 6 המוֹרָט; Y. ib. VI, end, 55d נזיר ומירט (read: נזיר ממ׳ or מורט). 2) to smooth, polish. Num. R. s. 12 נחשת ממורט (prob. to be read: מְמֹורֶטֶת) polished bronze. Nif. נִמְרַט to be plucked, to be bald. Sifra Thazr., Par. 5, ch. X נ׳ ראשווכ׳ if his head became bald through sickness.

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