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1 תפס
תָּפַס, תָּפַשׂ(b. h.; cmp. תָּפַף) to seize, take hold on; to take effect. Keth.84b את תּוֹפֵס לבעל חובוכ׳ thou seizest property in behalf of a creditor when the debtor owes others, ואמרר׳ י׳ התופסוכ׳ and R. J. has decided that he who seizes in behalf of a creditor when there are other claimants has not taken legal possession. Ib. top והוא שת׳ מחיים (his possession is effectual) when he has seized it during the decedents life-time. Ab. Zar.8b (expl. קרטיסיס) יום שתָּפְסָה בו רומי מלכות the day when Rome took hold of the government (of the east, v. תְּפִיסָה). Y.Taan.IV, 68c top היה משה תוֹפְשָׂן Moses held fast on them (the tablets). R. Hash. 4b, a. fr. תָּפַסְתָּ מרובהוכ׳, v. מוּעָט. B. Mets. 102b, a. e. תְּפוֹס לשון אחרון hold to the latter expression, i. e. if an agreement contains two discrepant clauses, the second is legally recognized; Ten. 26a a. e. תפוס לשון ראשון the first clause (of a vow) is legally recognized. Yeb.10b, a. fr. אין קודושין תּוֹפְסִיןוכ׳, v. קִידּוּש. Y.Dem.VI, 25b תָּפְשָׂה מדת הדיןוכ׳ justice takes hold on him, i. e. the full rigor of the law is applied against him Num. R. s. 111> (ref. to Prov. 3:34) אלו הנזירים שתּוֹפְשִׂים ענוה בעצמןוכ׳ that means the Nazarites who choose humility for themselves, who abstain from wine Ib. 108> ותְפָשָׂם and arrested them, v. לוּפָר. Snh.64a מפני מה תפסה תורה לשון מולך why does the Biblical text choose the word Molekh (in place of idol in general)?, Y.Ber.VII, 11c top, a. e. תופסין אותו seize him, take him to task, v. נַקְדָּן. Ab. Zar.64a דמי … מי תוֹפֶסֶת דמיהוכ׳ how about money which was realized by the sale of an idol, in the hands of a gentile? does the idol hold its equivalent in gentile hands or not?, i. e. does the money in gentile hands retain its character as compensation for an idol, and is it thus forbidden to a Jew? Ex. R. s. 1520> היה שלמה תופס פיווכ׳ Solomon controlled his mouth, in order not to speak before Gen. R. s. 12 כל … תופסין את הלשון וזה אינו תופסוכ׳ all other letters catch the tongue (require an effort of the organs of speech), but this (the Hé) does not catch (is merely a breathing sound).Part. pass. תָּפוּס, תָּפוּשׂ; f. תְּפוּסָה, תְּפוּשָׂה a) (cmp. אָחוּז s. v. אָחַז) holding. Y. Taan. l. c. היה משה ת׳ בטפחיים Moses was holding two handbreadths (of the tablets). Ex. R. s. 46, beg. חיה ת׳ בלוחותוכ׳ he held the tablets, and would not believe that Israel had sinned. Sifra Bḥuck. Par. 2, ch. VIII תְּפוּסֵי מעשהוכ׳ holding to the deeds of their fathers, generation after generation; a. e.b) seized, captured. Mekh. Mishp., s. 17 תפוסה the outraged woman, opp. מפותה the seduced. Nif. נִתְפַּס, נִתְפַּשׂ to be seized, arrested; to have ones property seized; to be made responsible. Ex. R. s. 1518> בן ביתשנ׳ על ידי בעלוכ׳ a domestic servant who was seized for his employers debt. Tosef.Ḥull.II, 24 נ׳ ע״ר מינות, v. מִינוּת. Ib. ונִתְפַּסְתִּי עלוכ׳ and therefore I was arrested on the suspicion of heresy. Ab. Zar.17b כשנִתְפְּסוּר׳ אלעזרוכ׳ when R. El. a. R. H. b. T. were arrested (by Roman officials, for rebellious conduct). Ib. אשריך שנִתְפַּסְתָּ עלוכ׳ happy art thou, for thou hast been arrested on one charge only, and woe me that I have been arrested on five charges. B. Bath.16b אין אדם נ׳ על צערו Ms. M. (ed. בשעת) no man is taken to account for what he speaks in his distress. Sabb.33b נִתְפָּסִים על הדור are seized for the debt (die for the sins) of their generation. Y.Keth.XIII, 35d כל הנ׳ על חבירו חייב ליתן לו in every case if ones property was seized for a neighbors debt, the latter has to reimburse him; ib. אין לך נ׳וכ׳ in no case must he reimburse him, except in the case of annona and head-tax; Y.B. Kam.X, end, 7c; Y.Ned.IV, beg.38c. Deut. R. s. 2, beg. (prov.) הוי זהיר שלא תִתָּפֵס מקום דבורך take care that thou be not caught on the spot where thou speakest (held to thy word); a. fr. Hif. חִתְפִּיס to cause to be seized, cause to take hold. Y.Succ.IV, 54d top ראה שהִתְפִּיסָתְךָ התורה לשוןוכ׳ behold, the Law has made thee use the expression of endearment Tem.2a הכל מַתְפִּיסִין בתמורה all persons can cause the seizure of the substitute together with the original by exchanging a consecrated animal (v. תְּמוּרָה). Ib. 9a מי מַתְפִּיס בדבר שאינו שלו can one cause the seizure of a thing which is not his?; a. e.Ned.11b, sq. מתפיס, v. next w. Pi. תִּפֵּס, תִּפֵּשׂ (v. טָפַס) to climb, rise. Gen. R. s. 66, end (ref. to Prov. 30:28) באיזה זכות השממית מְתַפֶּשֶׂת בזכותוכ׳ for what merit does the spider (Esau-Rome) climb (rise to power)? For the merit of those hands (with which Esau nursed his father, by ref. to Gen. 27:31); Yalk. ib. 115; Yalk. Prov. 963 תְּתַפֵּשׂ. Pirel תִּרְפֵּס, Hithparel הִתַּרְפֵּס same. Y.Erub.V, 22d top רואה אותי כי מִיתַּרְפֵּס ועולה מְתַרְפֵּס ויורד, (v. טָפַס) you look upon it (measure the distance for Sabbath purposes) as if one would climb up and climb down (the wady). -
2 תפשׂ
תָּפַס, תָּפַשׂ(b. h.; cmp. תָּפַף) to seize, take hold on; to take effect. Keth.84b את תּוֹפֵס לבעל חובוכ׳ thou seizest property in behalf of a creditor when the debtor owes others, ואמרר׳ י׳ התופסוכ׳ and R. J. has decided that he who seizes in behalf of a creditor when there are other claimants has not taken legal possession. Ib. top והוא שת׳ מחיים (his possession is effectual) when he has seized it during the decedents life-time. Ab. Zar.8b (expl. קרטיסיס) יום שתָּפְסָה בו רומי מלכות the day when Rome took hold of the government (of the east, v. תְּפִיסָה). Y.Taan.IV, 68c top היה משה תוֹפְשָׂן Moses held fast on them (the tablets). R. Hash. 4b, a. fr. תָּפַסְתָּ מרובהוכ׳, v. מוּעָט. B. Mets. 102b, a. e. תְּפוֹס לשון אחרון hold to the latter expression, i. e. if an agreement contains two discrepant clauses, the second is legally recognized; Ten. 26a a. e. תפוס לשון ראשון the first clause (of a vow) is legally recognized. Yeb.10b, a. fr. אין קודושין תּוֹפְסִיןוכ׳, v. קִידּוּש. Y.Dem.VI, 25b תָּפְשָׂה מדת הדיןוכ׳ justice takes hold on him, i. e. the full rigor of the law is applied against him Num. R. s. 111> (ref. to Prov. 3:34) אלו הנזירים שתּוֹפְשִׂים ענוה בעצמןוכ׳ that means the Nazarites who choose humility for themselves, who abstain from wine Ib. 108> ותְפָשָׂם and arrested them, v. לוּפָר. Snh.64a מפני מה תפסה תורה לשון מולך why does the Biblical text choose the word Molekh (in place of idol in general)?, Y.Ber.VII, 11c top, a. e. תופסין אותו seize him, take him to task, v. נַקְדָּן. Ab. Zar.64a דמי … מי תוֹפֶסֶת דמיהוכ׳ how about money which was realized by the sale of an idol, in the hands of a gentile? does the idol hold its equivalent in gentile hands or not?, i. e. does the money in gentile hands retain its character as compensation for an idol, and is it thus forbidden to a Jew? Ex. R. s. 1520> היה שלמה תופס פיווכ׳ Solomon controlled his mouth, in order not to speak before Gen. R. s. 12 כל … תופסין את הלשון וזה אינו תופסוכ׳ all other letters catch the tongue (require an effort of the organs of speech), but this (the Hé) does not catch (is merely a breathing sound).Part. pass. תָּפוּס, תָּפוּשׂ; f. תְּפוּסָה, תְּפוּשָׂה a) (cmp. אָחוּז s. v. אָחַז) holding. Y. Taan. l. c. היה משה ת׳ בטפחיים Moses was holding two handbreadths (of the tablets). Ex. R. s. 46, beg. חיה ת׳ בלוחותוכ׳ he held the tablets, and would not believe that Israel had sinned. Sifra Bḥuck. Par. 2, ch. VIII תְּפוּסֵי מעשהוכ׳ holding to the deeds of their fathers, generation after generation; a. e.b) seized, captured. Mekh. Mishp., s. 17 תפוסה the outraged woman, opp. מפותה the seduced. Nif. נִתְפַּס, נִתְפַּשׂ to be seized, arrested; to have ones property seized; to be made responsible. Ex. R. s. 1518> בן ביתשנ׳ על ידי בעלוכ׳ a domestic servant who was seized for his employers debt. Tosef.Ḥull.II, 24 נ׳ ע״ר מינות, v. מִינוּת. Ib. ונִתְפַּסְתִּי עלוכ׳ and therefore I was arrested on the suspicion of heresy. Ab. Zar.17b כשנִתְפְּסוּר׳ אלעזרוכ׳ when R. El. a. R. H. b. T. were arrested (by Roman officials, for rebellious conduct). Ib. אשריך שנִתְפַּסְתָּ עלוכ׳ happy art thou, for thou hast been arrested on one charge only, and woe me that I have been arrested on five charges. B. Bath.16b אין אדם נ׳ על צערו Ms. M. (ed. בשעת) no man is taken to account for what he speaks in his distress. Sabb.33b נִתְפָּסִים על הדור are seized for the debt (die for the sins) of their generation. Y.Keth.XIII, 35d כל הנ׳ על חבירו חייב ליתן לו in every case if ones property was seized for a neighbors debt, the latter has to reimburse him; ib. אין לך נ׳וכ׳ in no case must he reimburse him, except in the case of annona and head-tax; Y.B. Kam.X, end, 7c; Y.Ned.IV, beg.38c. Deut. R. s. 2, beg. (prov.) הוי זהיר שלא תִתָּפֵס מקום דבורך take care that thou be not caught on the spot where thou speakest (held to thy word); a. fr. Hif. חִתְפִּיס to cause to be seized, cause to take hold. Y.Succ.IV, 54d top ראה שהִתְפִּיסָתְךָ התורה לשוןוכ׳ behold, the Law has made thee use the expression of endearment Tem.2a הכל מַתְפִּיסִין בתמורה all persons can cause the seizure of the substitute together with the original by exchanging a consecrated animal (v. תְּמוּרָה). Ib. 9a מי מַתְפִּיס בדבר שאינו שלו can one cause the seizure of a thing which is not his?; a. e.Ned.11b, sq. מתפיס, v. next w. Pi. תִּפֵּס, תִּפֵּשׂ (v. טָפַס) to climb, rise. Gen. R. s. 66, end (ref. to Prov. 30:28) באיזה זכות השממית מְתַפֶּשֶׂת בזכותוכ׳ for what merit does the spider (Esau-Rome) climb (rise to power)? For the merit of those hands (with which Esau nursed his father, by ref. to Gen. 27:31); Yalk. ib. 115; Yalk. Prov. 963 תְּתַפֵּשׂ. Pirel תִּרְפֵּס, Hithparel הִתַּרְפֵּס same. Y.Erub.V, 22d top רואה אותי כי מִיתַּרְפֵּס ועולה מְתַרְפֵּס ויורד, (v. טָפַס) you look upon it (measure the distance for Sabbath purposes) as if one would climb up and climb down (the wady). -
3 תָּפַס
תָּפַס, תָּפַשׂ(b. h.; cmp. תָּפַף) to seize, take hold on; to take effect. Keth.84b את תּוֹפֵס לבעל חובוכ׳ thou seizest property in behalf of a creditor when the debtor owes others, ואמרר׳ י׳ התופסוכ׳ and R. J. has decided that he who seizes in behalf of a creditor when there are other claimants has not taken legal possession. Ib. top והוא שת׳ מחיים (his possession is effectual) when he has seized it during the decedents life-time. Ab. Zar.8b (expl. קרטיסיס) יום שתָּפְסָה בו רומי מלכות the day when Rome took hold of the government (of the east, v. תְּפִיסָה). Y.Taan.IV, 68c top היה משה תוֹפְשָׂן Moses held fast on them (the tablets). R. Hash. 4b, a. fr. תָּפַסְתָּ מרובהוכ׳, v. מוּעָט. B. Mets. 102b, a. e. תְּפוֹס לשון אחרון hold to the latter expression, i. e. if an agreement contains two discrepant clauses, the second is legally recognized; Ten. 26a a. e. תפוס לשון ראשון the first clause (of a vow) is legally recognized. Yeb.10b, a. fr. אין קודושין תּוֹפְסִיןוכ׳, v. קִידּוּש. Y.Dem.VI, 25b תָּפְשָׂה מדת הדיןוכ׳ justice takes hold on him, i. e. the full rigor of the law is applied against him Num. R. s. 111> (ref. to Prov. 3:34) אלו הנזירים שתּוֹפְשִׂים ענוה בעצמןוכ׳ that means the Nazarites who choose humility for themselves, who abstain from wine Ib. 108> ותְפָשָׂם and arrested them, v. לוּפָר. Snh.64a מפני מה תפסה תורה לשון מולך why does the Biblical text choose the word Molekh (in place of idol in general)?, Y.Ber.VII, 11c top, a. e. תופסין אותו seize him, take him to task, v. נַקְדָּן. Ab. Zar.64a דמי … מי תוֹפֶסֶת דמיהוכ׳ how about money which was realized by the sale of an idol, in the hands of a gentile? does the idol hold its equivalent in gentile hands or not?, i. e. does the money in gentile hands retain its character as compensation for an idol, and is it thus forbidden to a Jew? Ex. R. s. 1520> היה שלמה תופס פיווכ׳ Solomon controlled his mouth, in order not to speak before Gen. R. s. 12 כל … תופסין את הלשון וזה אינו תופסוכ׳ all other letters catch the tongue (require an effort of the organs of speech), but this (the Hé) does not catch (is merely a breathing sound).Part. pass. תָּפוּס, תָּפוּשׂ; f. תְּפוּסָה, תְּפוּשָׂה a) (cmp. אָחוּז s. v. אָחַז) holding. Y. Taan. l. c. היה משה ת׳ בטפחיים Moses was holding two handbreadths (of the tablets). Ex. R. s. 46, beg. חיה ת׳ בלוחותוכ׳ he held the tablets, and would not believe that Israel had sinned. Sifra Bḥuck. Par. 2, ch. VIII תְּפוּסֵי מעשהוכ׳ holding to the deeds of their fathers, generation after generation; a. e.b) seized, captured. Mekh. Mishp., s. 17 תפוסה the outraged woman, opp. מפותה the seduced. Nif. נִתְפַּס, נִתְפַּשׂ to be seized, arrested; to have ones property seized; to be made responsible. Ex. R. s. 1518> בן ביתשנ׳ על ידי בעלוכ׳ a domestic servant who was seized for his employers debt. Tosef.Ḥull.II, 24 נ׳ ע״ר מינות, v. מִינוּת. Ib. ונִתְפַּסְתִּי עלוכ׳ and therefore I was arrested on the suspicion of heresy. Ab. Zar.17b כשנִתְפְּסוּר׳ אלעזרוכ׳ when R. El. a. R. H. b. T. were arrested (by Roman officials, for rebellious conduct). Ib. אשריך שנִתְפַּסְתָּ עלוכ׳ happy art thou, for thou hast been arrested on one charge only, and woe me that I have been arrested on five charges. B. Bath.16b אין אדם נ׳ על צערו Ms. M. (ed. בשעת) no man is taken to account for what he speaks in his distress. Sabb.33b נִתְפָּסִים על הדור are seized for the debt (die for the sins) of their generation. Y.Keth.XIII, 35d כל הנ׳ על חבירו חייב ליתן לו in every case if ones property was seized for a neighbors debt, the latter has to reimburse him; ib. אין לך נ׳וכ׳ in no case must he reimburse him, except in the case of annona and head-tax; Y.B. Kam.X, end, 7c; Y.Ned.IV, beg.38c. Deut. R. s. 2, beg. (prov.) הוי זהיר שלא תִתָּפֵס מקום דבורך take care that thou be not caught on the spot where thou speakest (held to thy word); a. fr. Hif. חִתְפִּיס to cause to be seized, cause to take hold. Y.Succ.IV, 54d top ראה שהִתְפִּיסָתְךָ התורה לשוןוכ׳ behold, the Law has made thee use the expression of endearment Tem.2a הכל מַתְפִּיסִין בתמורה all persons can cause the seizure of the substitute together with the original by exchanging a consecrated animal (v. תְּמוּרָה). Ib. 9a מי מַתְפִּיס בדבר שאינו שלו can one cause the seizure of a thing which is not his?; a. e.Ned.11b, sq. מתפיס, v. next w. Pi. תִּפֵּס, תִּפֵּשׂ (v. טָפַס) to climb, rise. Gen. R. s. 66, end (ref. to Prov. 30:28) באיזה זכות השממית מְתַפֶּשֶׂת בזכותוכ׳ for what merit does the spider (Esau-Rome) climb (rise to power)? For the merit of those hands (with which Esau nursed his father, by ref. to Gen. 27:31); Yalk. ib. 115; Yalk. Prov. 963 תְּתַפֵּשׂ. Pirel תִּרְפֵּס, Hithparel הִתַּרְפֵּס same. Y.Erub.V, 22d top רואה אותי כי מִיתַּרְפֵּס ועולה מְתַרְפֵּס ויורד, (v. טָפַס) you look upon it (measure the distance for Sabbath purposes) as if one would climb up and climb down (the wady). -
4 תָּפַשׂ
תָּפַס, תָּפַשׂ(b. h.; cmp. תָּפַף) to seize, take hold on; to take effect. Keth.84b את תּוֹפֵס לבעל חובוכ׳ thou seizest property in behalf of a creditor when the debtor owes others, ואמרר׳ י׳ התופסוכ׳ and R. J. has decided that he who seizes in behalf of a creditor when there are other claimants has not taken legal possession. Ib. top והוא שת׳ מחיים (his possession is effectual) when he has seized it during the decedents life-time. Ab. Zar.8b (expl. קרטיסיס) יום שתָּפְסָה בו רומי מלכות the day when Rome took hold of the government (of the east, v. תְּפִיסָה). Y.Taan.IV, 68c top היה משה תוֹפְשָׂן Moses held fast on them (the tablets). R. Hash. 4b, a. fr. תָּפַסְתָּ מרובהוכ׳, v. מוּעָט. B. Mets. 102b, a. e. תְּפוֹס לשון אחרון hold to the latter expression, i. e. if an agreement contains two discrepant clauses, the second is legally recognized; Ten. 26a a. e. תפוס לשון ראשון the first clause (of a vow) is legally recognized. Yeb.10b, a. fr. אין קודושין תּוֹפְסִיןוכ׳, v. קִידּוּש. Y.Dem.VI, 25b תָּפְשָׂה מדת הדיןוכ׳ justice takes hold on him, i. e. the full rigor of the law is applied against him Num. R. s. 111> (ref. to Prov. 3:34) אלו הנזירים שתּוֹפְשִׂים ענוה בעצמןוכ׳ that means the Nazarites who choose humility for themselves, who abstain from wine Ib. 108> ותְפָשָׂם and arrested them, v. לוּפָר. Snh.64a מפני מה תפסה תורה לשון מולך why does the Biblical text choose the word Molekh (in place of idol in general)?, Y.Ber.VII, 11c top, a. e. תופסין אותו seize him, take him to task, v. נַקְדָּן. Ab. Zar.64a דמי … מי תוֹפֶסֶת דמיהוכ׳ how about money which was realized by the sale of an idol, in the hands of a gentile? does the idol hold its equivalent in gentile hands or not?, i. e. does the money in gentile hands retain its character as compensation for an idol, and is it thus forbidden to a Jew? Ex. R. s. 1520> היה שלמה תופס פיווכ׳ Solomon controlled his mouth, in order not to speak before Gen. R. s. 12 כל … תופסין את הלשון וזה אינו תופסוכ׳ all other letters catch the tongue (require an effort of the organs of speech), but this (the Hé) does not catch (is merely a breathing sound).Part. pass. תָּפוּס, תָּפוּשׂ; f. תְּפוּסָה, תְּפוּשָׂה a) (cmp. אָחוּז s. v. אָחַז) holding. Y. Taan. l. c. היה משה ת׳ בטפחיים Moses was holding two handbreadths (of the tablets). Ex. R. s. 46, beg. חיה ת׳ בלוחותוכ׳ he held the tablets, and would not believe that Israel had sinned. Sifra Bḥuck. Par. 2, ch. VIII תְּפוּסֵי מעשהוכ׳ holding to the deeds of their fathers, generation after generation; a. e.b) seized, captured. Mekh. Mishp., s. 17 תפוסה the outraged woman, opp. מפותה the seduced. Nif. נִתְפַּס, נִתְפַּשׂ to be seized, arrested; to have ones property seized; to be made responsible. Ex. R. s. 1518> בן ביתשנ׳ על ידי בעלוכ׳ a domestic servant who was seized for his employers debt. Tosef.Ḥull.II, 24 נ׳ ע״ר מינות, v. מִינוּת. Ib. ונִתְפַּסְתִּי עלוכ׳ and therefore I was arrested on the suspicion of heresy. Ab. Zar.17b כשנִתְפְּסוּר׳ אלעזרוכ׳ when R. El. a. R. H. b. T. were arrested (by Roman officials, for rebellious conduct). Ib. אשריך שנִתְפַּסְתָּ עלוכ׳ happy art thou, for thou hast been arrested on one charge only, and woe me that I have been arrested on five charges. B. Bath.16b אין אדם נ׳ על צערו Ms. M. (ed. בשעת) no man is taken to account for what he speaks in his distress. Sabb.33b נִתְפָּסִים על הדור are seized for the debt (die for the sins) of their generation. Y.Keth.XIII, 35d כל הנ׳ על חבירו חייב ליתן לו in every case if ones property was seized for a neighbors debt, the latter has to reimburse him; ib. אין לך נ׳וכ׳ in no case must he reimburse him, except in the case of annona and head-tax; Y.B. Kam.X, end, 7c; Y.Ned.IV, beg.38c. Deut. R. s. 2, beg. (prov.) הוי זהיר שלא תִתָּפֵס מקום דבורך take care that thou be not caught on the spot where thou speakest (held to thy word); a. fr. Hif. חִתְפִּיס to cause to be seized, cause to take hold. Y.Succ.IV, 54d top ראה שהִתְפִּיסָתְךָ התורה לשוןוכ׳ behold, the Law has made thee use the expression of endearment Tem.2a הכל מַתְפִּיסִין בתמורה all persons can cause the seizure of the substitute together with the original by exchanging a consecrated animal (v. תְּמוּרָה). Ib. 9a מי מַתְפִּיס בדבר שאינו שלו can one cause the seizure of a thing which is not his?; a. e.Ned.11b, sq. מתפיס, v. next w. Pi. תִּפֵּס, תִּפֵּשׂ (v. טָפַס) to climb, rise. Gen. R. s. 66, end (ref. to Prov. 30:28) באיזה זכות השממית מְתַפֶּשֶׂת בזכותוכ׳ for what merit does the spider (Esau-Rome) climb (rise to power)? For the merit of those hands (with which Esau nursed his father, by ref. to Gen. 27:31); Yalk. ib. 115; Yalk. Prov. 963 תְּתַפֵּשׂ. Pirel תִּרְפֵּס, Hithparel הִתַּרְפֵּס same. Y.Erub.V, 22d top רואה אותי כי מִיתַּרְפֵּס ועולה מְתַרְפֵּס ויורד, (v. טָפַס) you look upon it (measure the distance for Sabbath purposes) as if one would climb up and climb down (the wady). -
5 טרח I
טְרַחI ch. sam( Hif. הטְרִיחַ to put to trouble, put a task on). Targ. Koh. 2:11. Ib. 9:9; a. fr.B. Kam.11a בדנפשיה ט׳ he takes pains with what belongs to himself (for his own benefit). Ḥull.83a דאורח ארעא למִטְרַחוכ׳ in the bridegrooms family they generally take more trouble in preparing the wedding feast ; a. fr. Sot.7b ומטרח, v. טְרִי.Part. pass. טָרִיחַ, f. טְרִיחָא giving trouble, troublesome. Ned.25a מילתא דלא ט׳ an easily intelligible expression. Ḥull.51a, a next w.B. Mets. 112b ט׳ להו מילתא (Ms. M. ליה) it is too troublesome for them (for him); a. e.Sabb.82a, v. טְחַר.B. Kam.80b Ar., v. תְּרַח. Af. אַטְרַח 1) to make ready for moving, to load (cmp. טָעַן II) Targ. Job 37:11 (h. text יטריח). 2) to trouble. Meg.22b לא מַטְרַח ציבורא Ms. M. (ed. לא בעי למִיטְרַח, read למַטְרַח, v. Rashi, a. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note) he would not trouble the congregation (to rise before him); Yalk. Lev. 669; a. fr. 3) to beg persistently. Lev. R. s. 16 א׳ עליה he insisted upon his telling him.Y.Peah I, 16b bot. אין מַטְרְחַת עלוי if you strain the chord too much. Ithpe. אִיטְּרַח 1) to be wearied. Targ. Y. Num. 19:2 אִיטְרְחָא (not אַט׳). 2) to be troublesome, difficult. Taan.24b מי איכא דמִיטְּרַהוכ׳ is it so hard a labor to the Lord? -
6 טְרַח
טְרַחI ch. sam( Hif. הטְרִיחַ to put to trouble, put a task on). Targ. Koh. 2:11. Ib. 9:9; a. fr.B. Kam.11a בדנפשיה ט׳ he takes pains with what belongs to himself (for his own benefit). Ḥull.83a דאורח ארעא למִטְרַחוכ׳ in the bridegrooms family they generally take more trouble in preparing the wedding feast ; a. fr. Sot.7b ומטרח, v. טְרִי.Part. pass. טָרִיחַ, f. טְרִיחָא giving trouble, troublesome. Ned.25a מילתא דלא ט׳ an easily intelligible expression. Ḥull.51a, a next w.B. Mets. 112b ט׳ להו מילתא (Ms. M. ליה) it is too troublesome for them (for him); a. e.Sabb.82a, v. טְחַר.B. Kam.80b Ar., v. תְּרַח. Af. אַטְרַח 1) to make ready for moving, to load (cmp. טָעַן II) Targ. Job 37:11 (h. text יטריח). 2) to trouble. Meg.22b לא מַטְרַח ציבורא Ms. M. (ed. לא בעי למִיטְרַח, read למַטְרַח, v. Rashi, a. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note) he would not trouble the congregation (to rise before him); Yalk. Lev. 669; a. fr. 3) to beg persistently. Lev. R. s. 16 א׳ עליה he insisted upon his telling him.Y.Peah I, 16b bot. אין מַטְרְחַת עלוי if you strain the chord too much. Ithpe. אִיטְּרַח 1) to be wearied. Targ. Y. Num. 19:2 אִיטְרְחָא (not אַט׳). 2) to be troublesome, difficult. Taan.24b מי איכא דמִיטְּרַהוכ׳ is it so hard a labor to the Lord? -
7 כלי
כלי, כָּלָא, כָּלָה(b. h.; v. כָּלַל) 1) to enclose; to restrain, keep back. Midr. Till. to Ps. 113 לִכְלוֹת את המכהוכ׳ to ward this plague off from thee. Midd. IV, 6 כֹּלֵה עֹרֵב ‘keeping off the raven, an arrangement of iron points on the roof of the Temple; Sabb.90a כּוֹלֵי עורב (pl.) Ms. M. (ed. כַּלְיָיא ch.; 5. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note); Men.107a כולי Ms. M. (ed. כַּלְיָה); M. Kat. 9a כולי Ms. M. (ed. כליא); Arakh.6a כליה.Part. pass. כָּלוּי. Y.Naz.II, beg.51d כ׳ אני ממנו I will be restrained from it (for ‘I will abstain). 2) (cmp. שלם) to be full, to be finished, to cease. Ber.39a צריך שתִּכְלֶה ברכהוכ׳ the benediction must be finished simultaneously with breaking the bread. Tanḥ. Ki Thissa 5 כבר כָּלוּ ישראלוכ׳ Israel would have ceased to exist; (Pesik. Shek., p. 13b> היו … מְכוּלִּין, v. infra). Snh.97b כלו כל הקצין all the predicted terms of redemption are ended (have passed by); a. fr.(Pesik. R. s. 12 מת וכלה בקבר, read: וכלה.Part. (fr. כּוּל, cmp. חוּל, part. חולות a. חלות) כָּל. Snh.17a (ref. to כלאם, Num. 11:28) הטל … והן כָּלִין מאליהם throw upon them the care for the public, and they will cease (to prophesy) of themselves; a. fr. Pi. כִּלָּה 1) to finish, cease. Yoma 60b (ref to Lev. 16:20) אם כפר כ׳ when he has atoned (for the sanctuary), he has finished (his task). Ib. אם כ׳ כפר when he has done all (the prescribed ritual), he has achieved atonement; Sifra Aḥăré ch. IV, Par. 4; a. e.Tanḥ. Vayetse 2 מְכַלִּין את שדותיהן they reap their fields entirely (leaving no corners for the poor). Snh.67b כַּלֵּה מִדַּבְּרוֹתֶיךָ ולךוכ׳ (some ed. כלך, v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note) cease from thy homiletical interpretations, and turn to ; Midr. Till. to Ps. 104:6; Ex. R. s. 10, v. כַּלֵּךְ. 2) to finish, destroy. Y.Shek.VI, 50b top (ref. to מכלות, 2 Chr. 4:21) הן כִּילּוּוכ׳ they (these vessels) consumed all the gold (of the country); Men.29a שכִּילַּתּוֹוכ׳ it consumed Pesik. R. s. 2 שכי׳ אותהוכ׳ whom the Lord destroyed. Num. R. s. 3 היה הארון מְכַלֶּה בבניוכ׳ the Ark made havoc among the sons of Kehath (who had charge of it; cmp. 2 Sam. 6:7). Mekh. Bshall., Amalek, s.2 לכַלָּן to destroy them. Y. Ḥag.II, 78a bot. (cited in Tosaf. to Ḥag.17b a. v. אלא) ובלבד שיְכַלֶּה עיסתו (ed. שיבלים) provided he has used up all his dough for the day; a. fr.Part. pass. מְכוּלֶּה, pl. מְכוּלִּין. Pesik. Shek., p. 13b> כבר היו ישראל מ׳וכ׳ Israel would then have been destroyed; a. e. Hithpa. הִתְכַּלֶּה, Nithpa. נִתְכַּלֶּה to be destroyed, visited by death. Num. R. s. 5 היו מִתְכַּלִּין they were diminished. Ib. שלא יִתְכַּלּוּ מןוכ׳ that they may not be destroyed from the world. Ib. s. 3 לא נ׳וכ׳ not one of them was missing on being counted ; a. e. -
8 כלא
כלי, כָּלָא, כָּלָה(b. h.; v. כָּלַל) 1) to enclose; to restrain, keep back. Midr. Till. to Ps. 113 לִכְלוֹת את המכהוכ׳ to ward this plague off from thee. Midd. IV, 6 כֹּלֵה עֹרֵב ‘keeping off the raven, an arrangement of iron points on the roof of the Temple; Sabb.90a כּוֹלֵי עורב (pl.) Ms. M. (ed. כַּלְיָיא ch.; 5. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note); Men.107a כולי Ms. M. (ed. כַּלְיָה); M. Kat. 9a כולי Ms. M. (ed. כליא); Arakh.6a כליה.Part. pass. כָּלוּי. Y.Naz.II, beg.51d כ׳ אני ממנו I will be restrained from it (for ‘I will abstain). 2) (cmp. שלם) to be full, to be finished, to cease. Ber.39a צריך שתִּכְלֶה ברכהוכ׳ the benediction must be finished simultaneously with breaking the bread. Tanḥ. Ki Thissa 5 כבר כָּלוּ ישראלוכ׳ Israel would have ceased to exist; (Pesik. Shek., p. 13b> היו … מְכוּלִּין, v. infra). Snh.97b כלו כל הקצין all the predicted terms of redemption are ended (have passed by); a. fr.(Pesik. R. s. 12 מת וכלה בקבר, read: וכלה.Part. (fr. כּוּל, cmp. חוּל, part. חולות a. חלות) כָּל. Snh.17a (ref. to כלאם, Num. 11:28) הטל … והן כָּלִין מאליהם throw upon them the care for the public, and they will cease (to prophesy) of themselves; a. fr. Pi. כִּלָּה 1) to finish, cease. Yoma 60b (ref to Lev. 16:20) אם כפר כ׳ when he has atoned (for the sanctuary), he has finished (his task). Ib. אם כ׳ כפר when he has done all (the prescribed ritual), he has achieved atonement; Sifra Aḥăré ch. IV, Par. 4; a. e.Tanḥ. Vayetse 2 מְכַלִּין את שדותיהן they reap their fields entirely (leaving no corners for the poor). Snh.67b כַּלֵּה מִדַּבְּרוֹתֶיךָ ולךוכ׳ (some ed. כלך, v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note) cease from thy homiletical interpretations, and turn to ; Midr. Till. to Ps. 104:6; Ex. R. s. 10, v. כַּלֵּךְ. 2) to finish, destroy. Y.Shek.VI, 50b top (ref. to מכלות, 2 Chr. 4:21) הן כִּילּוּוכ׳ they (these vessels) consumed all the gold (of the country); Men.29a שכִּילַּתּוֹוכ׳ it consumed Pesik. R. s. 2 שכי׳ אותהוכ׳ whom the Lord destroyed. Num. R. s. 3 היה הארון מְכַלֶּה בבניוכ׳ the Ark made havoc among the sons of Kehath (who had charge of it; cmp. 2 Sam. 6:7). Mekh. Bshall., Amalek, s.2 לכַלָּן to destroy them. Y. Ḥag.II, 78a bot. (cited in Tosaf. to Ḥag.17b a. v. אלא) ובלבד שיְכַלֶּה עיסתו (ed. שיבלים) provided he has used up all his dough for the day; a. fr.Part. pass. מְכוּלֶּה, pl. מְכוּלִּין. Pesik. Shek., p. 13b> כבר היו ישראל מ׳וכ׳ Israel would then have been destroyed; a. e. Hithpa. הִתְכַּלֶּה, Nithpa. נִתְכַּלֶּה to be destroyed, visited by death. Num. R. s. 5 היו מִתְכַּלִּין they were diminished. Ib. שלא יִתְכַּלּוּ מןוכ׳ that they may not be destroyed from the world. Ib. s. 3 לא נ׳וכ׳ not one of them was missing on being counted ; a. e. -
9 כָּלָא
כלי, כָּלָא, כָּלָה(b. h.; v. כָּלַל) 1) to enclose; to restrain, keep back. Midr. Till. to Ps. 113 לִכְלוֹת את המכהוכ׳ to ward this plague off from thee. Midd. IV, 6 כֹּלֵה עֹרֵב ‘keeping off the raven, an arrangement of iron points on the roof of the Temple; Sabb.90a כּוֹלֵי עורב (pl.) Ms. M. (ed. כַּלְיָיא ch.; 5. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note); Men.107a כולי Ms. M. (ed. כַּלְיָה); M. Kat. 9a כולי Ms. M. (ed. כליא); Arakh.6a כליה.Part. pass. כָּלוּי. Y.Naz.II, beg.51d כ׳ אני ממנו I will be restrained from it (for ‘I will abstain). 2) (cmp. שלם) to be full, to be finished, to cease. Ber.39a צריך שתִּכְלֶה ברכהוכ׳ the benediction must be finished simultaneously with breaking the bread. Tanḥ. Ki Thissa 5 כבר כָּלוּ ישראלוכ׳ Israel would have ceased to exist; (Pesik. Shek., p. 13b> היו … מְכוּלִּין, v. infra). Snh.97b כלו כל הקצין all the predicted terms of redemption are ended (have passed by); a. fr.(Pesik. R. s. 12 מת וכלה בקבר, read: וכלה.Part. (fr. כּוּל, cmp. חוּל, part. חולות a. חלות) כָּל. Snh.17a (ref. to כלאם, Num. 11:28) הטל … והן כָּלִין מאליהם throw upon them the care for the public, and they will cease (to prophesy) of themselves; a. fr. Pi. כִּלָּה 1) to finish, cease. Yoma 60b (ref to Lev. 16:20) אם כפר כ׳ when he has atoned (for the sanctuary), he has finished (his task). Ib. אם כ׳ כפר when he has done all (the prescribed ritual), he has achieved atonement; Sifra Aḥăré ch. IV, Par. 4; a. e.Tanḥ. Vayetse 2 מְכַלִּין את שדותיהן they reap their fields entirely (leaving no corners for the poor). Snh.67b כַּלֵּה מִדַּבְּרוֹתֶיךָ ולךוכ׳ (some ed. כלך, v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note) cease from thy homiletical interpretations, and turn to ; Midr. Till. to Ps. 104:6; Ex. R. s. 10, v. כַּלֵּךְ. 2) to finish, destroy. Y.Shek.VI, 50b top (ref. to מכלות, 2 Chr. 4:21) הן כִּילּוּוכ׳ they (these vessels) consumed all the gold (of the country); Men.29a שכִּילַּתּוֹוכ׳ it consumed Pesik. R. s. 2 שכי׳ אותהוכ׳ whom the Lord destroyed. Num. R. s. 3 היה הארון מְכַלֶּה בבניוכ׳ the Ark made havoc among the sons of Kehath (who had charge of it; cmp. 2 Sam. 6:7). Mekh. Bshall., Amalek, s.2 לכַלָּן to destroy them. Y. Ḥag.II, 78a bot. (cited in Tosaf. to Ḥag.17b a. v. אלא) ובלבד שיְכַלֶּה עיסתו (ed. שיבלים) provided he has used up all his dough for the day; a. fr.Part. pass. מְכוּלֶּה, pl. מְכוּלִּין. Pesik. Shek., p. 13b> כבר היו ישראל מ׳וכ׳ Israel would then have been destroyed; a. e. Hithpa. הִתְכַּלֶּה, Nithpa. נִתְכַּלֶּה to be destroyed, visited by death. Num. R. s. 5 היו מִתְכַּלִּין they were diminished. Ib. שלא יִתְכַּלּוּ מןוכ׳ that they may not be destroyed from the world. Ib. s. 3 לא נ׳וכ׳ not one of them was missing on being counted ; a. e. -
10 כָּלָה
כלי, כָּלָא, כָּלָה(b. h.; v. כָּלַל) 1) to enclose; to restrain, keep back. Midr. Till. to Ps. 113 לִכְלוֹת את המכהוכ׳ to ward this plague off from thee. Midd. IV, 6 כֹּלֵה עֹרֵב ‘keeping off the raven, an arrangement of iron points on the roof of the Temple; Sabb.90a כּוֹלֵי עורב (pl.) Ms. M. (ed. כַּלְיָיא ch.; 5. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note); Men.107a כולי Ms. M. (ed. כַּלְיָה); M. Kat. 9a כולי Ms. M. (ed. כליא); Arakh.6a כליה.Part. pass. כָּלוּי. Y.Naz.II, beg.51d כ׳ אני ממנו I will be restrained from it (for ‘I will abstain). 2) (cmp. שלם) to be full, to be finished, to cease. Ber.39a צריך שתִּכְלֶה ברכהוכ׳ the benediction must be finished simultaneously with breaking the bread. Tanḥ. Ki Thissa 5 כבר כָּלוּ ישראלוכ׳ Israel would have ceased to exist; (Pesik. Shek., p. 13b> היו … מְכוּלִּין, v. infra). Snh.97b כלו כל הקצין all the predicted terms of redemption are ended (have passed by); a. fr.(Pesik. R. s. 12 מת וכלה בקבר, read: וכלה.Part. (fr. כּוּל, cmp. חוּל, part. חולות a. חלות) כָּל. Snh.17a (ref. to כלאם, Num. 11:28) הטל … והן כָּלִין מאליהם throw upon them the care for the public, and they will cease (to prophesy) of themselves; a. fr. Pi. כִּלָּה 1) to finish, cease. Yoma 60b (ref to Lev. 16:20) אם כפר כ׳ when he has atoned (for the sanctuary), he has finished (his task). Ib. אם כ׳ כפר when he has done all (the prescribed ritual), he has achieved atonement; Sifra Aḥăré ch. IV, Par. 4; a. e.Tanḥ. Vayetse 2 מְכַלִּין את שדותיהן they reap their fields entirely (leaving no corners for the poor). Snh.67b כַּלֵּה מִדַּבְּרוֹתֶיךָ ולךוכ׳ (some ed. כלך, v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note) cease from thy homiletical interpretations, and turn to ; Midr. Till. to Ps. 104:6; Ex. R. s. 10, v. כַּלֵּךְ. 2) to finish, destroy. Y.Shek.VI, 50b top (ref. to מכלות, 2 Chr. 4:21) הן כִּילּוּוכ׳ they (these vessels) consumed all the gold (of the country); Men.29a שכִּילַּתּוֹוכ׳ it consumed Pesik. R. s. 2 שכי׳ אותהוכ׳ whom the Lord destroyed. Num. R. s. 3 היה הארון מְכַלֶּה בבניוכ׳ the Ark made havoc among the sons of Kehath (who had charge of it; cmp. 2 Sam. 6:7). Mekh. Bshall., Amalek, s.2 לכַלָּן to destroy them. Y. Ḥag.II, 78a bot. (cited in Tosaf. to Ḥag.17b a. v. אלא) ובלבד שיְכַלֶּה עיסתו (ed. שיבלים) provided he has used up all his dough for the day; a. fr.Part. pass. מְכוּלֶּה, pl. מְכוּלִּין. Pesik. Shek., p. 13b> כבר היו ישראל מ׳וכ׳ Israel would then have been destroyed; a. e. Hithpa. הִתְכַּלֶּה, Nithpa. נִתְכַּלֶּה to be destroyed, visited by death. Num. R. s. 5 היו מִתְכַּלִּין they were diminished. Ib. שלא יִתְכַּלּוּ מןוכ׳ that they may not be destroyed from the world. Ib. s. 3 לא נ׳וכ׳ not one of them was missing on being counted ; a. e. -
11 מירור
מֵירוּרm. (מָרַר) embittering, hard labor (with ref. to Ex. 1:14). Num. R. s. 3 the family was called Mrari, על (שם) מ׳ an allusion to their bitter task (of carrying the wooden material of the Tabernacle). Pesik. R. s. 15 מרים … לשון מ׳ … Miriam intimates the bitterness (of slavery); Yalk. Cant. 986. (Cant. R. to II, 11, a gloss. -
12 מֵירוּר
מֵירוּרm. (מָרַר) embittering, hard labor (with ref. to Ex. 1:14). Num. R. s. 3 the family was called Mrari, על (שם) מ׳ an allusion to their bitter task (of carrying the wooden material of the Tabernacle). Pesik. R. s. 15 מרים … לשון מ׳ … Miriam intimates the bitterness (of slavery); Yalk. Cant. 986. (Cant. R. to II, 11, a gloss. -
13 מתכונת
מַתְכֹּונֶתf. (b. h. מַתְכּנֶֹת; תָּכַן) measure, required amount. Tanḥ. Ki Thetsé 9 שהיה שמם חקוק עליהם במ׳ הלבנים (the lists) in which their names were recorded with their daily task of bricks. Yalk. Ex. 182 מַתְכּוֹנוֹת הלבנים pl.Ker.6b בכל יום היה מתקן במַתְכּוּנְתָּהּ he might prepare every day the quantity of frankincense required for the occasion. -
14 מַתְכֹּונֶת
מַתְכֹּונֶתf. (b. h. מַתְכּנֶֹת; תָּכַן) measure, required amount. Tanḥ. Ki Thetsé 9 שהיה שמם חקוק עליהם במ׳ הלבנים (the lists) in which their names were recorded with their daily task of bricks. Yalk. Ex. 182 מַתְכּוֹנוֹת הלבנים pl.Ker.6b בכל יום היה מתקן במַתְכּוּנְתָּהּ he might prepare every day the quantity of frankincense required for the occasion. -
15 קשה
קָשֶׁהm., קָשָׁה f. (b. h.; preced.) stiff, hard, difficult, severe; strong. Tosef.Sabb.IX (X), 2 שני זייפין מן הק׳וכ׳ (some ed. הקִש) two of the stiffest bristles of the swine; Sabb.90b מקָשָׁה של חזיר אחת carrying one of the stiff bristles of the swine is punishable. Taan.20b ק׳ כארז, v. קָנֶה. B. Bath.88b ק׳ עונשנ שלוכ׳ the responsibility for fraud in measures is severer than that for incest. Ib. ק׳ גזל הדיוטוכ׳ robbing an individual is worse than robbing the altar. Gen. R. s. 26, end ק׳ היא המחלוקתוכ׳ strife is as bad as (the sins of) the generation of the flood. Ib. s. 71 ק׳ היא התפלהוכ׳ prayer is a powerful factor, for it reversed the divine decree. Taan.8a שלמודו ק׳ עליווכ׳ to whom his study is as hard as iron. Ib. b (in Chaid. dict.) ק׳ יומאוכ׳, v. קָשַׁי. Ex. R. s. 6 היה ק׳ בעיניהםוכ׳ it seemed too hard a task for them to give up idolatry; a. v. fr.Erub.83b בק׳ with difficulty, v. נַחַת.(Num. R. s. 16 end קשה ערפם, v. קְשִׁי.Pl. קָשִׁים, קָשִׁין; קָשוֹת. Yeb.47b, a. e. ק׳ גריםוכ׳, v. סַפַּחַת. Sot.2a ק׳ לזווגן (Snh.22a קשה), v. זָוַג. Pes.118a ק׳ … כקריעתוכ׳ the providential support of man is as difficult (wonderful) as the splitting of the Red Sea. Ib. ק׳ … כפליםוכ׳ mans support is twice as hard (painful) as travailing. Ber.57b (etymolog. play on קישואים) מפני שהם ק׳ לגוףוכ׳ because they are as hard on the body as swords. Koh. R. to XII, 7 נבואות ק׳ hard (evil) prophecies; a. v. fr. -
16 קָשֶׁה
קָשֶׁהm., קָשָׁה f. (b. h.; preced.) stiff, hard, difficult, severe; strong. Tosef.Sabb.IX (X), 2 שני זייפין מן הק׳וכ׳ (some ed. הקִש) two of the stiffest bristles of the swine; Sabb.90b מקָשָׁה של חזיר אחת carrying one of the stiff bristles of the swine is punishable. Taan.20b ק׳ כארז, v. קָנֶה. B. Bath.88b ק׳ עונשנ שלוכ׳ the responsibility for fraud in measures is severer than that for incest. Ib. ק׳ גזל הדיוטוכ׳ robbing an individual is worse than robbing the altar. Gen. R. s. 26, end ק׳ היא המחלוקתוכ׳ strife is as bad as (the sins of) the generation of the flood. Ib. s. 71 ק׳ היא התפלהוכ׳ prayer is a powerful factor, for it reversed the divine decree. Taan.8a שלמודו ק׳ עליווכ׳ to whom his study is as hard as iron. Ib. b (in Chaid. dict.) ק׳ יומאוכ׳, v. קָשַׁי. Ex. R. s. 6 היה ק׳ בעיניהםוכ׳ it seemed too hard a task for them to give up idolatry; a. v. fr.Erub.83b בק׳ with difficulty, v. נַחַת.(Num. R. s. 16 end קשה ערפם, v. קְשִׁי.Pl. קָשִׁים, קָשִׁין; קָשוֹת. Yeb.47b, a. e. ק׳ גריםוכ׳, v. סַפַּחַת. Sot.2a ק׳ לזווגן (Snh.22a קשה), v. זָוַג. Pes.118a ק׳ … כקריעתוכ׳ the providential support of man is as difficult (wonderful) as the splitting of the Red Sea. Ib. ק׳ … כפליםוכ׳ mans support is twice as hard (painful) as travailing. Ber.57b (etymolog. play on קישואים) מפני שהם ק׳ לגוףוכ׳ because they are as hard on the body as swords. Koh. R. to XII, 7 נבואות ק׳ hard (evil) prophecies; a. v. fr.
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task — [tɑːsk ǁ tæsk] noun [countable] 1. a piece of work that must be done, especially one that must be done regularly: • Scheduling is a key task for most managers. • day to day management tasks • computers that can do dozens of tasks at the same time … Financial and business terms
task — ► NOUN ▪ a piece of work to be done. ► VERB 1) (task with) assign (a task) to. 2) make great demands on. ● take to task Cf. ↑take to task … English terms dictionary
with a heavy hand — phrasal 1. : with little mercy : sternly, rigorously put down a revolt with a heavy hand 2. : without grace, delicacy, or sensitivity : clumsily went at the task with a heavy hand neglecting essential distinctions … Useful english dictionary
Task Force Faith — Task Force Faith, also sometimes referred to as Task Force Maclean (and by its official designation, RCT 31) was a United States Army unit destroyed in fighting at the Battle of Chosin Reservoir during the Korean War between November 27 and… … Wikipedia
Task allocation and partitioning of social insects — Task allocation and partitioning refers to the way that tasks are chosen, assigned, subdivided, and coordinated (here, within a single colony of social insects). Closely associated are issues of communication that enable these actions to… … Wikipedia
Task analysis — is the analysis of how a task is accomplished, including a detailed description of both manual and mental activities, task and element durations, task frequency, task allocation, task complexity, environmental conditions, necessary clothing and… … Wikipedia
Task Force 145 — is a combined U.S. and British military special forces group specifically charged with hunting down al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden and, prior to his death on June 7, 2006, Al Qaeda in Iraq leader Abu Musab al Zarqawi. It is a continuation of a… … Wikipedia
Task Force 31 — (TF 31) was a US Navy task force active with the United States Third Fleet during World War II, and still ready to be activated today with today s Third Fleet. Task Force numbers were in constant use, and there were several incarnations of TF 31… … Wikipedia
Task-based language learning — (TBLL), also known as Task based language teaching (TBLT) or Task based instruction (TBI) is a method of instruction in the field of language acquisition. It focuses on the use of authentic language, and to students doing meaningful tasks using… … Wikipedia
Task Force 121 — is a classic example of the United States Joint Task Force concept of conducting special operations. It is organized in a manner similar to Task Force Ranger, which was used during the Battle of Mogadishu in 1993 Delta Force personnel or other… … Wikipedia
Task Force Tarawa — (TFT) was the name given to the 2nd Marine Expeditionary Brigade during the 2003 invasion of Iraq. They were a Marine Air Ground Task Force commanded by Brigadier General Richard Natonski Natonski message.] that was attached to the I Marine… … Wikipedia