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1 גשוש
גָּשוֹשm. ( גשש), ג׳ של ספינה prob. framework of a ship (v. גָּשִׁיש); comment.: sounding pole. Sabb.125b (Ms. M. אגושש, Ms. O. גשיש; v. Sm. Ant. s. v. Contus). -
2 גָּשוֹש
גָּשוֹשm. ( גשש), ג׳ של ספינה prob. framework of a ship (v. גָּשִׁיש); comment.: sounding pole. Sabb.125b (Ms. M. אגושש, Ms. O. גשיש; v. Sm. Ant. s. v. Contus). -
3 גשושא
גָּשוֹשָׁא, גְּשוֹשָׁאָהm. (v. preced.) 1) one carrying the sounding pole in advance of the ship, sounder. Pl. גָּשוֹשֵׁי Sabb.100b (Ms. O. גְּשוֹשָׁאֵי). 2) one tracing treasures buried in the ground.Pl. גְּשוֹשָׁאֵי. B. Mets.42a. -
4 גָּשוֹשָׁא
גָּשוֹשָׁא, גְּשוֹשָׁאָהm. (v. preced.) 1) one carrying the sounding pole in advance of the ship, sounder. Pl. גָּשוֹשֵׁי Sabb.100b (Ms. O. גְּשוֹשָׁאֵי). 2) one tracing treasures buried in the ground.Pl. גְּשוֹשָׁאֵי. B. Mets.42a. -
5 גְּשוֹשָׁאָה
גָּשוֹשָׁא, גְּשוֹשָׁאָהm. (v. preced.) 1) one carrying the sounding pole in advance of the ship, sounder. Pl. גָּשוֹשֵׁי Sabb.100b (Ms. O. גְּשוֹשָׁאֵי). 2) one tracing treasures buried in the ground.Pl. גְּשוֹשָׁאֵי. B. Mets.42a.
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