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  • 1 נקט

    נְקַטch. sam(נקטto hold in hand, take, seize) (corresp. to h. אָחַז). Targ. Esth. 6:1; a. fr.Part. act. נָקֵיט, pass. נְקִיט holding. Ib. 8:15; a. fr.Shebu.38b נ׳ חפצאוכ׳ he held an object in his hand (on being sworn). Ab. Zar.30a הוה נקיט חמרא בהדיח was carrying wine with him. Ib. סירכא דגברא נְקִיטָה she holds fast (clings to) the habit of her (deceased) husband. Sanh. 5a נְקִיטְנָא רשותא I hold a license (to teach). M. Kat. 28a, a. e. נְקוֹט לך מיהאוכ׳ hold at least half of it in thy hand, i. e. admit as certain ; Snh.90b נְקוֹטוּ (not נקוטי); a. v. fr.Ḥull.53a, a. fr. נַקְטִינָן, נְקִיטִינָן we hold a tradition.Sabb.116b top נקיט שמאוכ׳ quoted in Levy Talm. Dict. (ed. שקיל) had the reputation that Gitt.56a נְקוֹט נפשך בקצירי have thyself counted among the sick, i. e. have the report spread that thou art sick. Ḥull.87a נקוט לי זימנאוכ׳ keep time for me, i. e. allow me three days time.Trnsf. to contract a habit. B. Kam.57a, v. נִיגְרָא. Af. אַנְקֵיט, אַקֵּיט, Pa. נַקֵּיט 1) to cause to hold, to give, hand. Targ. II Esth. 4:16.Pes.110a מְנַקְּטָא ליה אימיהוכ׳ (not מנקיט, v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note) his mother was ready to hand him two cups. Ib. מַנְקֵיט ליהוכ׳ (or מְנַקֵּיט) his servant was ready to hand him B. Kam.85b לאַנְקוּטֵיה גוונא דבישריה to make him regain the natural color of flesh; a. e.B. Bath.22a נַקֵּיט ליה שוקא make him take the market, i. e. give him the monopoly of sale. 2) to pick up, gather. Ned.50a וכ׳ (read הות … מְנַקְּטָא) הוה קא מנקיט she picked the straw out of his hair. 3) to cause to contract a habit, train. B. Kam. 118b; B. Bath.88a אַנְקְטִינְהוּוכ׳, v. נִיגְרָא. 4) to carry. Targ. Y. Ex. 21:37 אַקְּטֵיה בגנבותיה he carried it (on his shoulder) when he stole it. Ithpe. אִנְּקִיט to receive. Yeb.42b מִנְּקִיט ואזיל הלכתאוכ׳ received instruction from him while walking.

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  • 2 נְקַט

    נְקַטch. sam(נקטto hold in hand, take, seize) (corresp. to h. אָחַז). Targ. Esth. 6:1; a. fr.Part. act. נָקֵיט, pass. נְקִיט holding. Ib. 8:15; a. fr.Shebu.38b נ׳ חפצאוכ׳ he held an object in his hand (on being sworn). Ab. Zar.30a הוה נקיט חמרא בהדיח was carrying wine with him. Ib. סירכא דגברא נְקִיטָה she holds fast (clings to) the habit of her (deceased) husband. Sanh. 5a נְקִיטְנָא רשותא I hold a license (to teach). M. Kat. 28a, a. e. נְקוֹט לך מיהאוכ׳ hold at least half of it in thy hand, i. e. admit as certain ; Snh.90b נְקוֹטוּ (not נקוטי); a. v. fr.Ḥull.53a, a. fr. נַקְטִינָן, נְקִיטִינָן we hold a tradition.Sabb.116b top נקיט שמאוכ׳ quoted in Levy Talm. Dict. (ed. שקיל) had the reputation that Gitt.56a נְקוֹט נפשך בקצירי have thyself counted among the sick, i. e. have the report spread that thou art sick. Ḥull.87a נקוט לי זימנאוכ׳ keep time for me, i. e. allow me three days time.Trnsf. to contract a habit. B. Kam.57a, v. נִיגְרָא. Af. אַנְקֵיט, אַקֵּיט, Pa. נַקֵּיט 1) to cause to hold, to give, hand. Targ. II Esth. 4:16.Pes.110a מְנַקְּטָא ליה אימיהוכ׳ (not מנקיט, v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note) his mother was ready to hand him two cups. Ib. מַנְקֵיט ליהוכ׳ (or מְנַקֵּיט) his servant was ready to hand him B. Kam.85b לאַנְקוּטֵיה גוונא דבישריה to make him regain the natural color of flesh; a. e.B. Bath.22a נַקֵּיט ליה שוקא make him take the market, i. e. give him the monopoly of sale. 2) to pick up, gather. Ned.50a וכ׳ (read הות … מְנַקְּטָא) הוה קא מנקיט she picked the straw out of his hair. 3) to cause to contract a habit, train. B. Kam. 118b; B. Bath.88a אַנְקְטִינְהוּוכ׳, v. נִיגְרָא. 4) to carry. Targ. Y. Ex. 21:37 אַקְּטֵיה בגנבותיה he carried it (on his shoulder) when he stole it. Ithpe. אִנְּקִיט to receive. Yeb.42b מִנְּקִיט ואזיל הלכתאוכ׳ received instruction from him while walking.

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  • 3 מטי

    מְטֵי, מְטָא, מְטָה(= h. מָצָא) 1) to stretch, reach; to arrive at; to obtain; to happen to. Targ. Gen. 11:4 (Y. II מַמְטֵי). Targ. O. ib. 10:19 (h. text באכה). Targ. 2 Kings 19:26. Targ. Koh. 8:14; a. fr.Targ. Esth. 5:2 (read:) ומְטָת לִידָהּ and it (the scepter) reached her hand (v. Meg.15b).Snh.109a כי מ׳ להאיוכ׳ when he arrived at a certain inn. Keth.63a כי מַטְיָא לגביה when she came near him. Ib. מ׳ מעליוכ׳ the eve of the Day of Atonement came. R. Hash. 12b א״ר אסיא״ר יוחנן ומָטוּ בה משמיהוכ׳ said R. A. in the name of R. Joh., and they arrived in the chain of tradition up to ‘in the name of R. J. the Galilean (an editorial gloss). Y.Ber.III, 6a top, a. fr. מַטְתֵיה אונס an accident (mourning) befell him. Y.Peah VIII, end, 21b ומטתיה כן and so it happened to him (as he had wished). Ib. ולא מ׳ מיכולוכ׳ and he had no chance to dine with him. Y.Snh.VI, 23c; Y. Ḥag.II, 77d bot. בעי מַמְטֵי מיא ולא מ׳ wanted to fetch water but could not. Ib. 78a top כל דמָטֵיוכ׳, v. זוֹגָא. (Ib. כל מטי יעבודוכ׳, read: כל חד מינןוכ׳ let each of us do Y.Keth.IV, 28b top מְטִינְתָּה להאי דאמרוכ׳ thou hast found that which R.… said; ib. מְטִינְתָּא.Ḥag.5a כי מ׳ להאי קרא when he came to this verse. Snh.100a כי מָטוּ מגלתוכ׳ when (in preparing wrappers for the scrolls) they came to the roll of Esther; a. v. fr.Ḥull132a top מָטוּנָךְ we or they (the words of the text) have reached thee, agree with thee, Rashi; v. טוּנָא I. 2) (sub. בישולא or זימנא) to be ripe, ready. Ḥag. l. c. שביק הנך דמָטוּ וֹכ׳ he left those (figs) which were ripe and plucked those which were not. Ḥull.112a תיתאה מטא the lower portion was ready (roasted). Af. אַמְטֵי to cause to reach; to fetch, bring, offer. Targ. Y. II Gen. 11:4 מַמְטֵי part. pass., v. supra. Targ. Y. ib. 27:25. Targ. O. Lev. 9:12; a. fr.B. Kam. 117a דרי ואַמְטֵי בהדן take it up and hand it over (to the Kings treasury) in our presence; דרא וא׳וכ׳ he did take it up Ib. 119b, a. e. אַמְטוּיֵי ואתויי חד (not אמטוי) is leading the needle forth and bringing it home one stitch (= h. הוליך והביא)? B. Bath.21a לא מַמְטִינָןוכ׳, v. יָנוּקָא I. Keth.103b sq. אַמְטְיוּהִי לצ׳וכ׳ they took him to Sepphoris which lies high. Gen R. s. 14, beg.; ib. 20 מן דידכון אנא מַמְטֵי לכון from your own language I will offer (proof) to you; a. fr. Ithpe. אִתְמְטֵי to repair to. Targ. O. Num. 23:15; a. fr.

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  • 4 מטא

    מְטֵי, מְטָא, מְטָה(= h. מָצָא) 1) to stretch, reach; to arrive at; to obtain; to happen to. Targ. Gen. 11:4 (Y. II מַמְטֵי). Targ. O. ib. 10:19 (h. text באכה). Targ. 2 Kings 19:26. Targ. Koh. 8:14; a. fr.Targ. Esth. 5:2 (read:) ומְטָת לִידָהּ and it (the scepter) reached her hand (v. Meg.15b).Snh.109a כי מ׳ להאיוכ׳ when he arrived at a certain inn. Keth.63a כי מַטְיָא לגביה when she came near him. Ib. מ׳ מעליוכ׳ the eve of the Day of Atonement came. R. Hash. 12b א״ר אסיא״ר יוחנן ומָטוּ בה משמיהוכ׳ said R. A. in the name of R. Joh., and they arrived in the chain of tradition up to ‘in the name of R. J. the Galilean (an editorial gloss). Y.Ber.III, 6a top, a. fr. מַטְתֵיה אונס an accident (mourning) befell him. Y.Peah VIII, end, 21b ומטתיה כן and so it happened to him (as he had wished). Ib. ולא מ׳ מיכולוכ׳ and he had no chance to dine with him. Y.Snh.VI, 23c; Y. Ḥag.II, 77d bot. בעי מַמְטֵי מיא ולא מ׳ wanted to fetch water but could not. Ib. 78a top כל דמָטֵיוכ׳, v. זוֹגָא. (Ib. כל מטי יעבודוכ׳, read: כל חד מינןוכ׳ let each of us do Y.Keth.IV, 28b top מְטִינְתָּה להאי דאמרוכ׳ thou hast found that which R.… said; ib. מְטִינְתָּא.Ḥag.5a כי מ׳ להאי קרא when he came to this verse. Snh.100a כי מָטוּ מגלתוכ׳ when (in preparing wrappers for the scrolls) they came to the roll of Esther; a. v. fr.Ḥull132a top מָטוּנָךְ we or they (the words of the text) have reached thee, agree with thee, Rashi; v. טוּנָא I. 2) (sub. בישולא or זימנא) to be ripe, ready. Ḥag. l. c. שביק הנך דמָטוּ וֹכ׳ he left those (figs) which were ripe and plucked those which were not. Ḥull.112a תיתאה מטא the lower portion was ready (roasted). Af. אַמְטֵי to cause to reach; to fetch, bring, offer. Targ. Y. II Gen. 11:4 מַמְטֵי part. pass., v. supra. Targ. Y. ib. 27:25. Targ. O. Lev. 9:12; a. fr.B. Kam. 117a דרי ואַמְטֵי בהדן take it up and hand it over (to the Kings treasury) in our presence; דרא וא׳וכ׳ he did take it up Ib. 119b, a. e. אַמְטוּיֵי ואתויי חד (not אמטוי) is leading the needle forth and bringing it home one stitch (= h. הוליך והביא)? B. Bath.21a לא מַמְטִינָןוכ׳, v. יָנוּקָא I. Keth.103b sq. אַמְטְיוּהִי לצ׳וכ׳ they took him to Sepphoris which lies high. Gen R. s. 14, beg.; ib. 20 מן דידכון אנא מַמְטֵי לכון from your own language I will offer (proof) to you; a. fr. Ithpe. אִתְמְטֵי to repair to. Targ. O. Num. 23:15; a. fr.

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  • 5 מְטֵי

    מְטֵי, מְטָא, מְטָה(= h. מָצָא) 1) to stretch, reach; to arrive at; to obtain; to happen to. Targ. Gen. 11:4 (Y. II מַמְטֵי). Targ. O. ib. 10:19 (h. text באכה). Targ. 2 Kings 19:26. Targ. Koh. 8:14; a. fr.Targ. Esth. 5:2 (read:) ומְטָת לִידָהּ and it (the scepter) reached her hand (v. Meg.15b).Snh.109a כי מ׳ להאיוכ׳ when he arrived at a certain inn. Keth.63a כי מַטְיָא לגביה when she came near him. Ib. מ׳ מעליוכ׳ the eve of the Day of Atonement came. R. Hash. 12b א״ר אסיא״ר יוחנן ומָטוּ בה משמיהוכ׳ said R. A. in the name of R. Joh., and they arrived in the chain of tradition up to ‘in the name of R. J. the Galilean (an editorial gloss). Y.Ber.III, 6a top, a. fr. מַטְתֵיה אונס an accident (mourning) befell him. Y.Peah VIII, end, 21b ומטתיה כן and so it happened to him (as he had wished). Ib. ולא מ׳ מיכולוכ׳ and he had no chance to dine with him. Y.Snh.VI, 23c; Y. Ḥag.II, 77d bot. בעי מַמְטֵי מיא ולא מ׳ wanted to fetch water but could not. Ib. 78a top כל דמָטֵיוכ׳, v. זוֹגָא. (Ib. כל מטי יעבודוכ׳, read: כל חד מינןוכ׳ let each of us do Y.Keth.IV, 28b top מְטִינְתָּה להאי דאמרוכ׳ thou hast found that which R.… said; ib. מְטִינְתָּא.Ḥag.5a כי מ׳ להאי קרא when he came to this verse. Snh.100a כי מָטוּ מגלתוכ׳ when (in preparing wrappers for the scrolls) they came to the roll of Esther; a. v. fr.Ḥull132a top מָטוּנָךְ we or they (the words of the text) have reached thee, agree with thee, Rashi; v. טוּנָא I. 2) (sub. בישולא or זימנא) to be ripe, ready. Ḥag. l. c. שביק הנך דמָטוּ וֹכ׳ he left those (figs) which were ripe and plucked those which were not. Ḥull.112a תיתאה מטא the lower portion was ready (roasted). Af. אַמְטֵי to cause to reach; to fetch, bring, offer. Targ. Y. II Gen. 11:4 מַמְטֵי part. pass., v. supra. Targ. Y. ib. 27:25. Targ. O. Lev. 9:12; a. fr.B. Kam. 117a דרי ואַמְטֵי בהדן take it up and hand it over (to the Kings treasury) in our presence; דרא וא׳וכ׳ he did take it up Ib. 119b, a. e. אַמְטוּיֵי ואתויי חד (not אמטוי) is leading the needle forth and bringing it home one stitch (= h. הוליך והביא)? B. Bath.21a לא מַמְטִינָןוכ׳, v. יָנוּקָא I. Keth.103b sq. אַמְטְיוּהִי לצ׳וכ׳ they took him to Sepphoris which lies high. Gen R. s. 14, beg.; ib. 20 מן דידכון אנא מַמְטֵי לכון from your own language I will offer (proof) to you; a. fr. Ithpe. אִתְמְטֵי to repair to. Targ. O. Num. 23:15; a. fr.

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  • 6 מְטָא

    מְטֵי, מְטָא, מְטָה(= h. מָצָא) 1) to stretch, reach; to arrive at; to obtain; to happen to. Targ. Gen. 11:4 (Y. II מַמְטֵי). Targ. O. ib. 10:19 (h. text באכה). Targ. 2 Kings 19:26. Targ. Koh. 8:14; a. fr.Targ. Esth. 5:2 (read:) ומְטָת לִידָהּ and it (the scepter) reached her hand (v. Meg.15b).Snh.109a כי מ׳ להאיוכ׳ when he arrived at a certain inn. Keth.63a כי מַטְיָא לגביה when she came near him. Ib. מ׳ מעליוכ׳ the eve of the Day of Atonement came. R. Hash. 12b א״ר אסיא״ר יוחנן ומָטוּ בה משמיהוכ׳ said R. A. in the name of R. Joh., and they arrived in the chain of tradition up to ‘in the name of R. J. the Galilean (an editorial gloss). Y.Ber.III, 6a top, a. fr. מַטְתֵיה אונס an accident (mourning) befell him. Y.Peah VIII, end, 21b ומטתיה כן and so it happened to him (as he had wished). Ib. ולא מ׳ מיכולוכ׳ and he had no chance to dine with him. Y.Snh.VI, 23c; Y. Ḥag.II, 77d bot. בעי מַמְטֵי מיא ולא מ׳ wanted to fetch water but could not. Ib. 78a top כל דמָטֵיוכ׳, v. זוֹגָא. (Ib. כל מטי יעבודוכ׳, read: כל חד מינןוכ׳ let each of us do Y.Keth.IV, 28b top מְטִינְתָּה להאי דאמרוכ׳ thou hast found that which R.… said; ib. מְטִינְתָּא.Ḥag.5a כי מ׳ להאי קרא when he came to this verse. Snh.100a כי מָטוּ מגלתוכ׳ when (in preparing wrappers for the scrolls) they came to the roll of Esther; a. v. fr.Ḥull132a top מָטוּנָךְ we or they (the words of the text) have reached thee, agree with thee, Rashi; v. טוּנָא I. 2) (sub. בישולא or זימנא) to be ripe, ready. Ḥag. l. c. שביק הנך דמָטוּ וֹכ׳ he left those (figs) which were ripe and plucked those which were not. Ḥull.112a תיתאה מטא the lower portion was ready (roasted). Af. אַמְטֵי to cause to reach; to fetch, bring, offer. Targ. Y. II Gen. 11:4 מַמְטֵי part. pass., v. supra. Targ. Y. ib. 27:25. Targ. O. Lev. 9:12; a. fr.B. Kam. 117a דרי ואַמְטֵי בהדן take it up and hand it over (to the Kings treasury) in our presence; דרא וא׳וכ׳ he did take it up Ib. 119b, a. e. אַמְטוּיֵי ואתויי חד (not אמטוי) is leading the needle forth and bringing it home one stitch (= h. הוליך והביא)? B. Bath.21a לא מַמְטִינָןוכ׳, v. יָנוּקָא I. Keth.103b sq. אַמְטְיוּהִי לצ׳וכ׳ they took him to Sepphoris which lies high. Gen R. s. 14, beg.; ib. 20 מן דידכון אנא מַמְטֵי לכון from your own language I will offer (proof) to you; a. fr. Ithpe. אִתְמְטֵי to repair to. Targ. O. Num. 23:15; a. fr.

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  • 7 מְטָה

    מְטֵי, מְטָא, מְטָה(= h. מָצָא) 1) to stretch, reach; to arrive at; to obtain; to happen to. Targ. Gen. 11:4 (Y. II מַמְטֵי). Targ. O. ib. 10:19 (h. text באכה). Targ. 2 Kings 19:26. Targ. Koh. 8:14; a. fr.Targ. Esth. 5:2 (read:) ומְטָת לִידָהּ and it (the scepter) reached her hand (v. Meg.15b).Snh.109a כי מ׳ להאיוכ׳ when he arrived at a certain inn. Keth.63a כי מַטְיָא לגביה when she came near him. Ib. מ׳ מעליוכ׳ the eve of the Day of Atonement came. R. Hash. 12b א״ר אסיא״ר יוחנן ומָטוּ בה משמיהוכ׳ said R. A. in the name of R. Joh., and they arrived in the chain of tradition up to ‘in the name of R. J. the Galilean (an editorial gloss). Y.Ber.III, 6a top, a. fr. מַטְתֵיה אונס an accident (mourning) befell him. Y.Peah VIII, end, 21b ומטתיה כן and so it happened to him (as he had wished). Ib. ולא מ׳ מיכולוכ׳ and he had no chance to dine with him. Y.Snh.VI, 23c; Y. Ḥag.II, 77d bot. בעי מַמְטֵי מיא ולא מ׳ wanted to fetch water but could not. Ib. 78a top כל דמָטֵיוכ׳, v. זוֹגָא. (Ib. כל מטי יעבודוכ׳, read: כל חד מינןוכ׳ let each of us do Y.Keth.IV, 28b top מְטִינְתָּה להאי דאמרוכ׳ thou hast found that which R.… said; ib. מְטִינְתָּא.Ḥag.5a כי מ׳ להאי קרא when he came to this verse. Snh.100a כי מָטוּ מגלתוכ׳ when (in preparing wrappers for the scrolls) they came to the roll of Esther; a. v. fr.Ḥull132a top מָטוּנָךְ we or they (the words of the text) have reached thee, agree with thee, Rashi; v. טוּנָא I. 2) (sub. בישולא or זימנא) to be ripe, ready. Ḥag. l. c. שביק הנך דמָטוּ וֹכ׳ he left those (figs) which were ripe and plucked those which were not. Ḥull.112a תיתאה מטא the lower portion was ready (roasted). Af. אַמְטֵי to cause to reach; to fetch, bring, offer. Targ. Y. II Gen. 11:4 מַמְטֵי part. pass., v. supra. Targ. Y. ib. 27:25. Targ. O. Lev. 9:12; a. fr.B. Kam. 117a דרי ואַמְטֵי בהדן take it up and hand it over (to the Kings treasury) in our presence; דרא וא׳וכ׳ he did take it up Ib. 119b, a. e. אַמְטוּיֵי ואתויי חד (not אמטוי) is leading the needle forth and bringing it home one stitch (= h. הוליך והביא)? B. Bath.21a לא מַמְטִינָןוכ׳, v. יָנוּקָא I. Keth.103b sq. אַמְטְיוּהִי לצ׳וכ׳ they took him to Sepphoris which lies high. Gen R. s. 14, beg.; ib. 20 מן דידכון אנא מַמְטֵי לכון from your own language I will offer (proof) to you; a. fr. Ithpe. אִתְמְטֵי to repair to. Targ. O. Num. 23:15; a. fr.

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  • 8 נסךְ

    נָסַךְ(b. h.) to pour, cast. Y.Ber.I, 2d top, v. מָסַךְ II. Pi. נִסֵּךְ 1) to offer a libation. Succ.IV, 9 ולִמְנַסֵּךְ אומרים לווכ׳ and they said to him who offered the libation (of water), raise thy hand. Ib. שפעם אחת ני׳ אחדוכ׳ for once it happened, that a priest poured the libation out at his feet. Snh.62b זיבח … וני׳וכ׳ if one sacrificed, burnt incense, and offered a libation (to an idol) ; a. fr.Cant. R. to IV, 12 מֵאָן היו ישראל מנטרים כלוכ׳ (read: מְנַסְּכִים, v. Matt. K. a. l.) whence did the Israelites take wine for their festive gatherings during the forty years ? 2) to make wine forbidden (יֵין נֶסֶךְ) by the manipulation of a gentile suspected of dedicating it to idolatrous purposes. Keth.27a; Sabb.41a אין פנאי לנַסֵּךְ they do not take the time to manipulate the wine. Ab. Zar.56b (in Chald. dict.) והא קא מנסך בידיה but might he not dedicate it to idolatry by putting his hand into it?; והא קא מנסך ברגל might he not do it with his foot (while treading the wine)? Gitt.V, 4 המנסך he who does damage to his neighbor by touching his wine for idolatrous purposes (v. interpret. ib. 52b). Y.Ab. Zar. IV, 44a bot. מנסך כל הבור he causes all the wine in the pit to be forbidden; a. fr. Nif. נִיסָּךְ to be offered as libation, to be poured on the altar. Pes.22a כמים הנִיסָּסִין like the water which is poured on the altar, opp. הנשפכין which is poured out at the foot of the altar. Hithpa. הִתְנַסֵּךְ, Nithpa. וִתְנַסֵּךְ 1) same. Ib. המִתְנַּסְּכִים; s. fr. 2) to be made forbidden ( as dedicated to idolatry). Y. Ab. Zar. l. c. נתנ׳ הבורוכ׳ if the wine in the pit has been manipulated and become forbidden, the jet of wine poured into the pit becomes forbidden (affecting the wine in the vessel).

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  • 9 נָסַךְ

    נָסַךְ(b. h.) to pour, cast. Y.Ber.I, 2d top, v. מָסַךְ II. Pi. נִסֵּךְ 1) to offer a libation. Succ.IV, 9 ולִמְנַסֵּךְ אומרים לווכ׳ and they said to him who offered the libation (of water), raise thy hand. Ib. שפעם אחת ני׳ אחדוכ׳ for once it happened, that a priest poured the libation out at his feet. Snh.62b זיבח … וני׳וכ׳ if one sacrificed, burnt incense, and offered a libation (to an idol) ; a. fr.Cant. R. to IV, 12 מֵאָן היו ישראל מנטרים כלוכ׳ (read: מְנַסְּכִים, v. Matt. K. a. l.) whence did the Israelites take wine for their festive gatherings during the forty years ? 2) to make wine forbidden (יֵין נֶסֶךְ) by the manipulation of a gentile suspected of dedicating it to idolatrous purposes. Keth.27a; Sabb.41a אין פנאי לנַסֵּךְ they do not take the time to manipulate the wine. Ab. Zar.56b (in Chald. dict.) והא קא מנסך בידיה but might he not dedicate it to idolatry by putting his hand into it?; והא קא מנסך ברגל might he not do it with his foot (while treading the wine)? Gitt.V, 4 המנסך he who does damage to his neighbor by touching his wine for idolatrous purposes (v. interpret. ib. 52b). Y.Ab. Zar. IV, 44a bot. מנסך כל הבור he causes all the wine in the pit to be forbidden; a. fr. Nif. נִיסָּךְ to be offered as libation, to be poured on the altar. Pes.22a כמים הנִיסָּסִין like the water which is poured on the altar, opp. הנשפכין which is poured out at the foot of the altar. Hithpa. הִתְנַסֵּךְ, Nithpa. וִתְנַסֵּךְ 1) same. Ib. המִתְנַּסְּכִים; s. fr. 2) to be made forbidden ( as dedicated to idolatry). Y. Ab. Zar. l. c. נתנ׳ הבורוכ׳ if the wine in the pit has been manipulated and become forbidden, the jet of wine poured into the pit becomes forbidden (affecting the wine in the vessel).

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  • 10 קמץ

    קָמַץ(b. h.) 1) to compress, close the hand, grasp. Pes.VII, 2 יִקְמוֹץ את מקומו he must grab (take a handful of the flour from) its place (where the juice has dripped on it).Esp. to take a fistful (קוֹמֶץ) of the meal-offering (by bending three fingers over to the wrist and striking the flour off with the thumb on top and with the little finger below). Sifra Vayikra, Ndab., ch. X, Par. 9 יכול יקמוץוכ׳ you may think he may grab with the tips of his fingers, Ib. יכול מצוה שיִקְמְצֶנָּה … קְמָצָהּוכ׳ you may think the proper thing is for the priest to take off the fistful, but if a layman did it, it is legal. Men.II, 1 הקוֹמֵץ אתוכ׳ if the priest takes a grab of the meal-offering with the intention of eating ; a. fr.Part. pass. קָמוּץ closed. Cant. R. to VIII, 14 צבי … ועינו אחת קְמוּצָה the deer when sleeping has one eye open and one closed. 2) to leap. Yalk. Ps. 685 קומץ כאיל, v. קָפַץ. Hif. הִקְמִיץ to perform the קְמִיצָה. Lev. R. s. 3 ה׳ ואכלוכ׳ he took the handful for the altar, and ate the rest. Nif. נִקְמָץ to be grabbed from. Men.III, 3 שתי … שלא נִקְמְצוּוכ׳ two meal-offerings which were mixed up before the altars share had been taken off. Ib. 18b בנִקְמָצוֹת concerning such offerings as are subject to קְמִיצָה; a. fr. Pi. קִימֵּץ. 1) to scrape off (with bent fingers). Ḥull.50a מְקַמְּצִין you must take off a little from the surface.Trnsf. to take off a share. B. Bath. 106b שני אחין שחלקו … מקמצין if two brothers divide an estate, and then a third brother comes from abroad …, they have to give him each a share from their portion, opp. בטלה מחלוקת the division is null and void (and a new division by lot has to be made); ib. 107a; a. e. 2) to scrape together, collect. Pesik. R. s. 20 מְקַמֵּץ (not מקמיץ), v. סַרְטָן. Keth.VII, 10 אלו … והמקמץ the following are those whom the court forces to release their wives, … and the scraper; expl. ib. 77a המקבץ צואת כלבים he that collects excrements of dogs; (another interpret.) המק׳ זה בורסי ‘the scraper (of excrements) means the tanner; Tosef. ib. VII, 11 המקמץ את הצואה (not הצועה) who collects excrements; Y. ib. VII, end, 31d. Hag.4a; 7b. 3) to be parsimonious. Ḥull.46a וסימניך עשירין מקמצין and as a mnemonical sign (to remember which of the two it was that threw the liver away, and which used it) it may serve thee: ‘the rich are parsimonious (R. Simon who was rich used it); Men.86a.

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  • 11 קָמַץ

    קָמַץ(b. h.) 1) to compress, close the hand, grasp. Pes.VII, 2 יִקְמוֹץ את מקומו he must grab (take a handful of the flour from) its place (where the juice has dripped on it).Esp. to take a fistful (קוֹמֶץ) of the meal-offering (by bending three fingers over to the wrist and striking the flour off with the thumb on top and with the little finger below). Sifra Vayikra, Ndab., ch. X, Par. 9 יכול יקמוץוכ׳ you may think he may grab with the tips of his fingers, Ib. יכול מצוה שיִקְמְצֶנָּה … קְמָצָהּוכ׳ you may think the proper thing is for the priest to take off the fistful, but if a layman did it, it is legal. Men.II, 1 הקוֹמֵץ אתוכ׳ if the priest takes a grab of the meal-offering with the intention of eating ; a. fr.Part. pass. קָמוּץ closed. Cant. R. to VIII, 14 צבי … ועינו אחת קְמוּצָה the deer when sleeping has one eye open and one closed. 2) to leap. Yalk. Ps. 685 קומץ כאיל, v. קָפַץ. Hif. הִקְמִיץ to perform the קְמִיצָה. Lev. R. s. 3 ה׳ ואכלוכ׳ he took the handful for the altar, and ate the rest. Nif. נִקְמָץ to be grabbed from. Men.III, 3 שתי … שלא נִקְמְצוּוכ׳ two meal-offerings which were mixed up before the altars share had been taken off. Ib. 18b בנִקְמָצוֹת concerning such offerings as are subject to קְמִיצָה; a. fr. Pi. קִימֵּץ. 1) to scrape off (with bent fingers). Ḥull.50a מְקַמְּצִין you must take off a little from the surface.Trnsf. to take off a share. B. Bath. 106b שני אחין שחלקו … מקמצין if two brothers divide an estate, and then a third brother comes from abroad …, they have to give him each a share from their portion, opp. בטלה מחלוקת the division is null and void (and a new division by lot has to be made); ib. 107a; a. e. 2) to scrape together, collect. Pesik. R. s. 20 מְקַמֵּץ (not מקמיץ), v. סַרְטָן. Keth.VII, 10 אלו … והמקמץ the following are those whom the court forces to release their wives, … and the scraper; expl. ib. 77a המקבץ צואת כלבים he that collects excrements of dogs; (another interpret.) המק׳ זה בורסי ‘the scraper (of excrements) means the tanner; Tosef. ib. VII, 11 המקמץ את הצואה (not הצועה) who collects excrements; Y. ib. VII, end, 31d. Hag.4a; 7b. 3) to be parsimonious. Ḥull.46a וסימניך עשירין מקמצין and as a mnemonical sign (to remember which of the two it was that threw the liver away, and which used it) it may serve thee: ‘the rich are parsimonious (R. Simon who was rich used it); Men.86a.

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  • 12 גדלת

    גַּדֶּלֶת, גּוֹדֶלֶתf. ( גדל II) hair-dresser. Kel. XV, 3 the sieve-like receptacle של גד׳ (Mish. ed. גּוֹדְלוֹת pl.) of the hair-dresser. Kidd.II, 3 ע״מ שיש לי בת או שפחה גד׳וכ׳ (Y. a. Talm. ed. 49b מגודלת, Ar. מגדלת) under the condition that I shall have a (free) girl or a hand-maid as a hairdresser, and she has none, or ‘that I shall have none, and she has. Ib. 49a מי סברת מאי מגודלת גדולה ממש מאי מגודלת גדלתוכ׳ do you think mguddeleth of the Mishnah means really a well-trained (girl or hand-maid)? It means a hair-dresser, when she may see, I want none to take up my words and carry them to my neighbors. Y. ib. II, 62cbot. כיני מתניתן בת לגוֹדַלְתֵּיךְ ושפחה לשמשותיך the Mishnah means this: a girl for thy hair-dresser (or thy governess), and a hand-maid for thy attendant. Lev. R. s. 19 נפיים לַגַּ׳ וְהַגַּ׳וכ׳ let us win the favor of the (queens) hair-dresser (or governess), and the hair-dresser will win the queen and the queen the king; Gen. R. s. 100.

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  • 13 גודלת

    גַּדֶּלֶת, גּוֹדֶלֶתf. ( גדל II) hair-dresser. Kel. XV, 3 the sieve-like receptacle של גד׳ (Mish. ed. גּוֹדְלוֹת pl.) of the hair-dresser. Kidd.II, 3 ע״מ שיש לי בת או שפחה גד׳וכ׳ (Y. a. Talm. ed. 49b מגודלת, Ar. מגדלת) under the condition that I shall have a (free) girl or a hand-maid as a hairdresser, and she has none, or ‘that I shall have none, and she has. Ib. 49a מי סברת מאי מגודלת גדולה ממש מאי מגודלת גדלתוכ׳ do you think mguddeleth of the Mishnah means really a well-trained (girl or hand-maid)? It means a hair-dresser, when she may see, I want none to take up my words and carry them to my neighbors. Y. ib. II, 62cbot. כיני מתניתן בת לגוֹדַלְתֵּיךְ ושפחה לשמשותיך the Mishnah means this: a girl for thy hair-dresser (or thy governess), and a hand-maid for thy attendant. Lev. R. s. 19 נפיים לַגַּ׳ וְהַגַּ׳וכ׳ let us win the favor of the (queens) hair-dresser (or governess), and the hair-dresser will win the queen and the queen the king; Gen. R. s. 100.

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  • 14 גַּדֶּלֶת

    גַּדֶּלֶת, גּוֹדֶלֶתf. ( גדל II) hair-dresser. Kel. XV, 3 the sieve-like receptacle של גד׳ (Mish. ed. גּוֹדְלוֹת pl.) of the hair-dresser. Kidd.II, 3 ע״מ שיש לי בת או שפחה גד׳וכ׳ (Y. a. Talm. ed. 49b מגודלת, Ar. מגדלת) under the condition that I shall have a (free) girl or a hand-maid as a hairdresser, and she has none, or ‘that I shall have none, and she has. Ib. 49a מי סברת מאי מגודלת גדולה ממש מאי מגודלת גדלתוכ׳ do you think mguddeleth of the Mishnah means really a well-trained (girl or hand-maid)? It means a hair-dresser, when she may see, I want none to take up my words and carry them to my neighbors. Y. ib. II, 62cbot. כיני מתניתן בת לגוֹדַלְתֵּיךְ ושפחה לשמשותיך the Mishnah means this: a girl for thy hair-dresser (or thy governess), and a hand-maid for thy attendant. Lev. R. s. 19 נפיים לַגַּ׳ וְהַגַּ׳וכ׳ let us win the favor of the (queens) hair-dresser (or governess), and the hair-dresser will win the queen and the queen the king; Gen. R. s. 100.

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  • 15 גּוֹדֶלֶת

    גַּדֶּלֶת, גּוֹדֶלֶתf. ( גדל II) hair-dresser. Kel. XV, 3 the sieve-like receptacle של גד׳ (Mish. ed. גּוֹדְלוֹת pl.) of the hair-dresser. Kidd.II, 3 ע״מ שיש לי בת או שפחה גד׳וכ׳ (Y. a. Talm. ed. 49b מגודלת, Ar. מגדלת) under the condition that I shall have a (free) girl or a hand-maid as a hairdresser, and she has none, or ‘that I shall have none, and she has. Ib. 49a מי סברת מאי מגודלת גדולה ממש מאי מגודלת גדלתוכ׳ do you think mguddeleth of the Mishnah means really a well-trained (girl or hand-maid)? It means a hair-dresser, when she may see, I want none to take up my words and carry them to my neighbors. Y. ib. II, 62cbot. כיני מתניתן בת לגוֹדַלְתֵּיךְ ושפחה לשמשותיך the Mishnah means this: a girl for thy hair-dresser (or thy governess), and a hand-maid for thy attendant. Lev. R. s. 19 נפיים לַגַּ׳ וְהַגַּ׳וכ׳ let us win the favor of the (queens) hair-dresser (or governess), and the hair-dresser will win the queen and the queen the king; Gen. R. s. 100.

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  • 16 חפצא

    חֶפְצָאch. sam( חֵפֶץ m. (b. h.; preced.) object), esp. a sacred object held in hand at the delivery of an oath. Shebu.38b צריך לאתפושי ח׳ בידיה the judge must take him hold an object (Torah) in his hand. Ib. האי דיינא דאשבע … ולא תפיס ח׳ בידיה Ms. F. Margin (v. Rabb. D. S. a l. note 40) a judge that administers an oath by the Lord …, while the affirmant holds no object Ib. דהא לא נקיט ח׳ (Ms. M. מידעם) for he had nothing in his hand.B. Kam.91a למימד ח׳וכ׳ to give an opinion on the fact whether or not he has caused that injury.

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  • 17 חֶפְצָא

    חֶפְצָאch. sam( חֵפֶץ m. (b. h.; preced.) object), esp. a sacred object held in hand at the delivery of an oath. Shebu.38b צריך לאתפושי ח׳ בידיה the judge must take him hold an object (Torah) in his hand. Ib. האי דיינא דאשבע … ולא תפיס ח׳ בידיה Ms. F. Margin (v. Rabb. D. S. a l. note 40) a judge that administers an oath by the Lord …, while the affirmant holds no object Ib. דהא לא נקיט ח׳ (Ms. M. מידעם) for he had nothing in his hand.B. Kam.91a למימד ח׳וכ׳ to give an opinion on the fact whether or not he has caused that injury.

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  • 18 עלף II

    עָלַףII (b. h.; cmp. חלף) to turn, change. Hithpa. הִתְעַלֵּף, Nithpa. נִתְעַלֵּף (interch. with הִתְעַלְפֶּה, formed fr. a noun עלפה, v. Ez. 31:15) 1) to change off, take turns. Tosef.Taan.I, 8 ולא היו מִתְעַלְּפִין עליהוכ׳ they did not change off (in watching) over it, but one sat 2) to be overcome, faint, swoon. Ḥull.3b שחט לפנינו … ולא נ׳ when he cut in our (the judges) presence, without being overcome (his hand not trembling); ib. שמא יִתְעַלֵּף (Ar. יִתְעַלְפֶּה) lest his hand tremble; ib. ברי לי שלא נִתְעַלַּפְתִּי I am sure that my hand did not tremble. Sabb.9b שמא יתעלפה he may swoon (in the vapor bath). Nidd.69b שמא יתעלפה he may be in a swoon (and not really dead). Midr. Sam. ch. 23 ומִתְעַלְּפִים, v. עוּף I; a. e. Pa. עוּלָּף same. Part. מְעוּלָּף; f. מְעוּלֶּפֶת; pl. מְעוּלָּפִים, עוּלָּפִין; מְאוּלָּפוֹת. Mekh. Bshall. Shir., s. 6 לא מוציאין ולא מכניסין מע׳ מריח הים neither inhaling nor exhaling, being overcome by the smell of the sea; Yalk. Ex. 248; Yalk. Job 927.Cant. R. to V, 14 (ref. to מעלפת, ib.) מעולפ׳ כחןוכ׳ (through the study of the Law) the strength of man is broken, though it had been as hard as sapphires; (prob. to be read: מְעַלֶּפֶת (Pi.) it makes faint.

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  • 19 עָלַף

    עָלַףII (b. h.; cmp. חלף) to turn, change. Hithpa. הִתְעַלֵּף, Nithpa. נִתְעַלֵּף (interch. with הִתְעַלְפֶּה, formed fr. a noun עלפה, v. Ez. 31:15) 1) to change off, take turns. Tosef.Taan.I, 8 ולא היו מִתְעַלְּפִין עליהוכ׳ they did not change off (in watching) over it, but one sat 2) to be overcome, faint, swoon. Ḥull.3b שחט לפנינו … ולא נ׳ when he cut in our (the judges) presence, without being overcome (his hand not trembling); ib. שמא יִתְעַלֵּף (Ar. יִתְעַלְפֶּה) lest his hand tremble; ib. ברי לי שלא נִתְעַלַּפְתִּי I am sure that my hand did not tremble. Sabb.9b שמא יתעלפה he may swoon (in the vapor bath). Nidd.69b שמא יתעלפה he may be in a swoon (and not really dead). Midr. Sam. ch. 23 ומִתְעַלְּפִים, v. עוּף I; a. e. Pa. עוּלָּף same. Part. מְעוּלָּף; f. מְעוּלֶּפֶת; pl. מְעוּלָּפִים, עוּלָּפִין; מְאוּלָּפוֹת. Mekh. Bshall. Shir., s. 6 לא מוציאין ולא מכניסין מע׳ מריח הים neither inhaling nor exhaling, being overcome by the smell of the sea; Yalk. Ex. 248; Yalk. Job 927.Cant. R. to V, 14 (ref. to מעלפת, ib.) מעולפ׳ כחןוכ׳ (through the study of the Law) the strength of man is broken, though it had been as hard as sapphires; (prob. to be read: מְעַלֶּפֶת (Pi.) it makes faint.

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  • 20 קני

    קני, קָנָה(b. h.) ( to estabIish, 1) (cmp. קום, Gen. 23:17) to create; to acquire, own; to take possession. R. Hash. 31a (ref. to Ps. 24 recited in the Temple on the first day of the week) על שם שק׳ והקנהוכ׳ because he (the Lord in establishing the world) took possession and gave (his creatures) possession (invested them with a fief), and became the sovereign of the world. Kidd.I, 1 האשה קוֹנָה את עצמהוכ׳ a wife acquires herself (becomes independent) when she receives her divorce Ib. 20a כל הקוֹנֶה … כקונהוכ׳ whoever buys a Hebrew bondman creates, as it were, a master over himself. B. Mets.75b הקונה אדון לעצמו he who creates a master over himself, expl. תולה נכסיו בנכרי who (in order to evade obligations) hangs his property on a gentile (pretends to be merely the agent of a gentile); (another explan.) הכותב נכסיווכ׳ who transfers his property to his children during his lifetime. Gitt.37b sq. (ref. to Lev. 25:45) אתם קוֹנִיםוכ׳ you may buy (as a slave) one of them, but they cannot buy one of you, nor can they buy of one another. Ib. יכול לא יִקְנוּ זה את זה למעשה ידיו you may think, they cannot buy one another for the work (as long as the serf choses to be in the masters power); ולא הם קוֹנִים … לגופו they cannot buy of one another a bodily slave (who requires formal manumission to be a freeman). B. Mets.46b bot. מכור לי באלו ק׳ if one says, sell me (a certain object) for these (coins which I hold in my hand), he has bought (the sale is valid). Ib. IV, 1 הזהב קונהוכ׳, v. זָהָב. Ib. מעות הרעות קוֹנוֹתוכ׳ the delivery of cancelled coins effects the purchase of the valid coins. Ib. 47b מעות קונות the delivery of the purchasing money gives possession (no formal possession of the purchased object (מְשִׁיכָה) being required). Kidd.22b הגבהה קונה lifting up the purchased object makes the sale binding; a. v. fr. 2) to make sure; to obligate a person by a special symbolical act (קִנְיָן); to enter into an obligation by a special symbolical form. Gitt.51a בשקָנוּ מידו when they (the court, witnesses) made him obligate himself (that his widow should receive support from his estate); בשקנו לזו ולא קנו לזו when such an obligation was entered with reference to this (his wifes case), but not with reference to that (his daughters case). B. Mets.47a במה קונין … בכליו של קונה wherewith is the bargain made sure?… By handing over one of the garments (or any object) belonging to the purchaser; דניחא ליה לקונה דליהוי מקנה קונהוכ׳ for the purchaser likes the seller to obligate himself, in order that he may be sure to give him possession; a. fr.Ib. 48b when he said to him, ערבוני יָקוּן (fr. קון = קנה) my earnest money shall serve to make the purchase sure.Part. pass. קָנוּי; f. קְנוּיָה; pl. קְנוּיִים, קְנוּיִין; קְנוּיוֹת. Kidd.16a עבד עברי גופו ק׳ והרבוכ׳ a Hebrew bondman is owned bodily (to the end of his term), and if the master allowed him a reduction of his time, his allowance is not legally binding (the slave not being able to acquire himself); ib. 28a; B. Kam. 113b. Gen. R. s. 86 (ref. to Gen. 39:1) הקנויין קונין וכלוכ׳ as a rule those who are owned make themselves owners (slaves enrich themselves by robbing their master), and all slaves cause decrease to their masters house, but in this case ‘the Lord blessed (ib. 5); Yalk. ib. 145 הקונין קונין (corr. acc.); a. fr.Tosef.Ned.IV, 6 קונם … שאני קנוי the axe of which I am possessed be forbidden (v. קוֹנָם), i. e. I swear that I have no axe; Ned.35a (Rashi שאינו ק׳ I swear that another axe is not owned by me).Y.Peah IV, 18b השעה קנויה, read: פְּנוּיָה, v. פָּנוּי. Nif. נִקְנֶה to be acquired, owned, bought. Kidd.20a (ref. to Lev. 25:14) דבר הנ׳ מיד ליד this refers to what is bought from hand to hand (movable goods). Ib. I, 1 האשה נִקְנֵיתוכ׳ a wife can be acquired in three ways. Ib. 6b אין אשה נ׳ בחליפין a wife cannot be taken possession of by symbolical delivery (חֲלִיפִין). Ib. I, 3 עבד כנעני נ׳ בכסףוכ׳ a Canaanite slave is taken possession of (is considered owned) either by delivery of the purchasing money, or by a deed, or by undisturbed possession (חֲזָקָה). Ib. 5 נכסים שיש … נִקְנִיןוכ׳ landed property is acquired by means of handing over the money, but movables cannot be acquired otherwise than by taking hold (מְשִׁיכָה). Ib. 22b תִּקָּנֶה בביאח let her be acquired (become his slave) by coition; a. fr. Hif. הִקְנָה to give possession, sell, transfer. R. Hash. l. c., v. supra. Snh.81b ולמַקְנוֹ, v. קוֹנֶה. Keth.82b אשה הִקְנוּ לווכ׳ it is heaven that gave him a wife (through his brothers death without issue); Yeb.39a. B. Mets.47a בכליו של מַקְנֶה, v. supra. Ib. 33b, a. fr. אין אדם מקנה דברוכ׳ none can give possession of (sell) what does not yet exist (future crops); a. fr.Esth. R. introd. (ref. to Deut. 28:68 sq.) למה ואין קונה …ע״י שלא הִקְנִיתֶם אלהוכ׳ why ‘no purchaser?… Because you have not transmitted ‘these words of the covenant, for there is none among you making the five books of the Law his own (v. קוֹנֶה).

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