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  • 1 חבטא

    חֲבָטָאch. sam(חבט II shock, lesion through a fall), also stroke, blow. Ḥull.8a ח׳ קדיםוכ׳ does the effect of the blow come first (and create an inflammation, שחין), and the effect of the heat follows (creating a burn, מכוה) ?B. Mets. 116b אי בחבסא נפל אי בה׳ נפל whether the building fell through pressure (in which case the lower portion of the materials would be more affected), or through a shock.Gen. R. s 7 חבוט חֲבָטָךְ go on with thy beating; Koh. R. to VII, 23; Tanḥ. Ḥuck. 6 חֲבִיטָךְ; Y.Kidd.III, 64c bot. חבוטך.Esp. the beating of olives. Lam. R. to I, 1 רבתי (חד כות׳ 2) בשעת ח׳ in the season of beating; ib. חבטה (corr. acc.).Pl. חֲבָטַיָּא olives ready for beating. Y.Maas. Sh. IV, 55b bot. (read:) ההוא הוה בנציא ואת בח׳ that one (dreamt of olives) in the blooming stage, but thou of olives ripe for beating.

    Jewish literature > חבטא

  • 2 חֲבָטָא

    חֲבָטָאch. sam(חבט II shock, lesion through a fall), also stroke, blow. Ḥull.8a ח׳ קדיםוכ׳ does the effect of the blow come first (and create an inflammation, שחין), and the effect of the heat follows (creating a burn, מכוה) ?B. Mets. 116b אי בחבסא נפל אי בה׳ נפל whether the building fell through pressure (in which case the lower portion of the materials would be more affected), or through a shock.Gen. R. s 7 חבוט חֲבָטָךְ go on with thy beating; Koh. R. to VII, 23; Tanḥ. Ḥuck. 6 חֲבִיטָךְ; Y.Kidd.III, 64c bot. חבוטך.Esp. the beating of olives. Lam. R. to I, 1 רבתי (חד כות׳ 2) בשעת ח׳ in the season of beating; ib. חבטה (corr. acc.).Pl. חֲבָטַיָּא olives ready for beating. Y.Maas. Sh. IV, 55b bot. (read:) ההוא הוה בנציא ואת בח׳ that one (dreamt of olives) in the blooming stage, but thou of olives ripe for beating.

    Jewish literature > חֲבָטָא

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  • stage effect — n. an effect or impression created on the stage as by lighting, scenery, or sound …   English World dictionary

  • stage effect — noun a special effect created on the stage • Hypernyms: ↑special effect …   Useful english dictionary

  • stage effect — prop that creates a special effect during a performance …   English contemporary dictionary

  • stage effect — /ˈsteɪdʒ əfɛkt/ (say stayj uhfekt) noun an effect, as of noise, music, lighting, used in producing a play, etc …  

  • stage effect — a highly spectacular or artificial device or means, esp. for attracting attention. [1785 95] * * * …   Universalium

  • effect — (n.) late 14c., a result, from O.Fr. efet (13c., Mod.Fr. effet) result, execution, completion, ending, from L. effectus accomplishment, performance, from pp. stem of efficere work out, accomplish, from ex out (see EX (Cf. ex )) + facere to do… …   Etymology dictionary

  • stage — n. & v. n. 1 a point or period in a process or development (reached a critical stage; is in the larval stage). 2 a a raised floor or platform, esp. one on which plays etc. are performed before an audience. b (prec. by the) the acting or… …   Useful english dictionary

  • Stage lighting instrument — Stage lighting instruments are used in stage lighting to illuminate theatrical productions, rock concerts and other performances taking place in live performance venues. They are also used to light television studios and sound stages.Terminology… …   Wikipedia

  • Stage — (st[=a]j), n. [OF. estage, F. [ e]tage, (assumed) LL. staticum, from L. stare to stand. See {Stand}, and cf. {Static}.] 1. A floor or story of a house. [Obs.] Wyclif. [1913 Webster] 2. An elevated platform on which an orator may speak, a play be… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Stage box — Stage Stage (st[=a]j), n. [OF. estage, F. [ e]tage, (assumed) LL. staticum, from L. stare to stand. See {Stand}, and cf. {Static}.] 1. A floor or story of a house. [Obs.] Wyclif. [1913 Webster] 2. An elevated platform on which an orator may speak …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Stage carriage — Stage Stage (st[=a]j), n. [OF. estage, F. [ e]tage, (assumed) LL. staticum, from L. stare to stand. See {Stand}, and cf. {Static}.] 1. A floor or story of a house. [Obs.] Wyclif. [1913 Webster] 2. An elevated platform on which an orator may speak …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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