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  • 1 צרה I

    צָרָהI (b. h.; צָרַר) (nearest, associate wife, rival (cmp. רֵעַ). Yeb.I, 2 כשם שבתו פטורה כן צָרָתָהּ פטורה as a mans daughter (who was the wife of his brother that died without issue) is exempt from marrying the yabam (her father), so is her associate exempt. Ib. הלכה צָרַת בתו … כשם שצָרַת בתו פטורה כך צרת צרתה פטורה if this his daughters associate marries a second brother of his who has another wife besides her, and he dies (without issue): as his daughters former associate is exempt, so is the latters present associate exempt; a. v. fr.Snh.103b; Yoma 9b; Num. R. s. 7 מסכה צ׳, v. מַסֵּכָה I. Midr. Till, to Ps. 101 ועבר בים צ׳ זה צלמו של מיכה ‘and a rival crossed the sea (Zech. 10:11), that means the image of Micah; Num. R. s. 16, end; Mekh. Bo, s. 14.Yoma 19b, v. צְרֵדָה.Pl. צָרוֹת. Yeb.I, 1 צרותיהן, חמש … פוטרות נָרוֹתֵיהֶן צ׳ fifteen women (married severally to the brother of a man with whom marriage is forbidden) cause the exemption from yibbum (יִבּוּם) of their associates and eventually the associates of their associates. Ib. 4 בית שמאי מתירין הצ׳ לאחים the school of Shammai allows the rivals of a woman forbidden on account of consanguinity to be married to one of the brothers of the deceased (without issue); a. fr.

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  • 2 צָרָה

    צָרָהI (b. h.; צָרַר) (nearest, associate wife, rival (cmp. רֵעַ). Yeb.I, 2 כשם שבתו פטורה כן צָרָתָהּ פטורה as a mans daughter (who was the wife of his brother that died without issue) is exempt from marrying the yabam (her father), so is her associate exempt. Ib. הלכה צָרַת בתו … כשם שצָרַת בתו פטורה כך צרת צרתה פטורה if this his daughters associate marries a second brother of his who has another wife besides her, and he dies (without issue): as his daughters former associate is exempt, so is the latters present associate exempt; a. v. fr.Snh.103b; Yoma 9b; Num. R. s. 7 מסכה צ׳, v. מַסֵּכָה I. Midr. Till, to Ps. 101 ועבר בים צ׳ זה צלמו של מיכה ‘and a rival crossed the sea (Zech. 10:11), that means the image of Micah; Num. R. s. 16, end; Mekh. Bo, s. 14.Yoma 19b, v. צְרֵדָה.Pl. צָרוֹת. Yeb.I, 1 צרותיהן, חמש … פוטרות נָרוֹתֵיהֶן צ׳ fifteen women (married severally to the brother of a man with whom marriage is forbidden) cause the exemption from yibbum (יִבּוּם) of their associates and eventually the associates of their associates. Ib. 4 בית שמאי מתירין הצ׳ לאחים the school of Shammai allows the rivals of a woman forbidden on account of consanguinity to be married to one of the brothers of the deceased (without issue); a. fr.

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  • 3 דביתא

    דְּבֵיתָאf. (Difel noun of בֵּיתָא, v. letter ד) ( of the house, wife, only with suff. of person. pron. דְּבִיתְהוּ ד־ the wife of. Ber.27b. Taan.23b ד׳ דמר your wife; a. v. fr.דְּבִיתְכִי thy wife. Ned.51a.

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  • 4 דְּבֵיתָא

    דְּבֵיתָאf. (Difel noun of בֵּיתָא, v. letter ד) ( of the house, wife, only with suff. of person. pron. דְּבִיתְהוּ ד־ the wife of. Ber.27b. Taan.23b ד׳ דמר your wife; a. v. fr.דְּבִיתְכִי thy wife. Ned.51a.

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  • 5 פני

    פני, פָּנָה(b. h.) 1) to turn (ones face). Yoma 17b, a. e. שאתה פוֹנֶה, v. פִּינָּה. Y.Ab. Zar. III, 42b sq. (ref. to Lev. 19:4) אל תִּפְנֶה לעובדן do not turn thy face to them to worship them; אל תפנה לראותן ממש it is meant literally, do not turn thy face to look at them; Sifra Kdosh. beg. אל תפנה לראותם וַדַּיי. Ib. תחלתם אלילים הם אם פּוֹנֶה את אחריהןוכ׳ at first they are ‘nothings, but if thou turnest after them, thou wilt make them (thy) gods; Yalk. Lev. 604. Ib.; Sabb.149a (ref. to Lev. l. c.) אל תִּפְנוּ אֶל מדעתכם turn not to the creation of your fancy (Rashi; anoth. interpret., v. infra); a. v. fr. 2) to turn around, go away. Lam. R. to I, 1 כיון ששתה ופ׳ לילך (מעשה) רבתי when he had drunk and turned to go away. Gen. R. s. 68 יצא משם פ׳ זיוה פ׳ הדרה when he (the righteous) goes away from a place, its splendor is gone, its glory is gone; Ruth R. to I, 7. Sifra Kdosh., ch. VIII, Par. 4, a. e. (ref. to ונתתי את פני, Lev. 20:6; cmp. פְּנַאי) פּוֹנֶה אני מכלוכ׳, v. עֵסֶק. Midr. Prov. to 16:11 לִפְנוֹת היום when the day was going away (towards evening); a. v. fr. 3) (act. verb) to turn, pervert. Cant. R. to VII, 9 (play on אח̇ש̇ד̇רפ̇נ̇יא, Dan. 3:2) אלו ארכונות שהן נש̇ח̇ד̇ין ופ̇וני̇ן דיןוכ׳ (not נחשדין) those are the officers that are bribed and turn justice in any direction; ib. שמה̇ד̇ר̇ין פ̇נ̇ים ופ̇ונ̇ין דין who respect persons and pervert justice; a. fr. 4) to turn aside, go out, (euphem.) to ease ones self. Y.Sot.I, 16d אם יִפְנֶה אחר מהן לצורכו if one of them goes out for a human need. Toh. X, 2 ופוֹנִים (Ber.62a ונִפְנִין, Nif.). 5) to vacate (v. infra); to free, release. Pesik. R. s. 42 הספינה … ולא תטריח עליה לִפְנוֹתָהּ (not הטריח) thy friends ship has been seized (for public service), and wilt thou not take pains to release it? ועכשיו של אחרים הוא פוֹנֶה ושלו אינה נפנית and now he releases other mens ships, and shall not his be released.?Part. pass. פָּנוּי; f. פְּנוּיָה vacant, empty, free. Ber.43a אין בית הבליעה פ׳ his œsophagus is not free (which makes speaking dangerous). Y.Kil.III, beg.28c אי אפשר … נקב אחד פ׳וכ׳ it is not possible that there should not be one cavity free for planting ; Y.Sabb.IX, 11d bot. אפשר … פניי (corr. acc.). Num. R. s. 14 והיה הבית פ׳ and the house was empty (none at home); a. fr.V. פָּנוּי. Pi. פִּינָּה 1) to empty, remove, transfer. Sabb.III, 5 המיחם שפִּינָּהוּוכ׳ in the kettle which one has emptied (or: which one has removed from the oven) ; ib. 41a המיחם שפ׳ ממנו מיםוכ׳ in the kettle out of which one has removed the hot water. Ib. XVIII, 1 מְפַנִּיןאפי׳וכ׳ you may clear away (on the Sabbath) even four or five piles … to make room for guests. Y.Gitt.VIII, 49d top אם … איש מְפַנֶּה if the court belongs to the wife, the husband (after divorce) must vacate it, ושל איש אשה מְפַנָּה and if it belongs to the husband, the wife must vacate it; מי מפנה מפני מי which of them must vacate it for the other? Taan.21a בקשו תלמידיו לפַנּוֹת אתוכ׳ his disciples wanted to move his bed first and then his furniture; פַּנּוּ את הכליםוכ׳ move the furniture first. Ab. III, 4 מפנה לבו לבטלה empties his heart (of serious thoughts to make room) for frivolous subjects. Sabb.149a (ref. to Lev. 19:4, v. supra) אל תְּפַנוּ אֵל מדעתכם do not remove God from your minds (to make room for idols). B. Kam.81b מְפַנֵּיהוּ לשדהוכ׳ he must remove the corpse to Y.Maasr.II, 49d רוצה אדם לפנות עסקיווכ׳ (ed. Krot. רוצה הוא אדם לפנע; ed. Zyt. לפלה, corr. acc.) a man is anxious to dispose of his goods in the first place he strikes ; a. fr. 2) to free, acquit. Tanḥ. Vayikra 6 פ׳ לקרתני ולבן פלטריןוכ׳ he acquitted the commoner, but convicted the courtier. Ib. לקרתני פּנִּיתִיוכ׳ I acquitted the commoner, because he knows not the royal customs; a. fr. Nif. נִפְנֶה 1) to turn. Midr. Till. to Ps. 18:5 נִפְנֵיתִי לכאןוכ׳ I turned in all directions, and there is no redeemer but thee; Yalk. Sam. 157; a. e. 2) to be removed, to die. Gen. R. s. 98 שהיה נ׳ מן העולם who was going to die. Tosef.Par.III (II), 8 נ׳ בני my son is dead (v. infra); a. e. 3) to be free, at leisure. Ib. לכשאֶפָּנֶה לך when I shall have leisure for thee, i. e. I shall take revenge on thee, when opportunity offers; אמר לו כשתִּפָּנֶה said he to him, when thou shalt be at leisure (or when thou shalt be dead, v. supra); ib. (Vers. of R. S. to Par. III, 8) לא נ׳ בני שהעריב שמשו my son has found no leisure (to take revenge), for his sun has set (he is dead). Ab. II, 4 אל תאמר לכשאפנה אשנה שמא לא תפנה say not, when I shall be at leisure, I will study; may be thou wilt never find leisure; a. fr. 4) to ease ones self. Sabb.82a הנצרך לִפָּנוֹת ואינו נפנה (Alf. להִפָּנוֹת) he who feels the want of easing himself, and is not relieved; ib. הנצרך ליפנות ואינו יכול ליפנות. Ber.62a ונִפְנִין, v. supra; a. fr. 5) to be released. Pesik. R. l. c., v. supra. Hif. הִפְנָה to vacate.Part. pass. מוּפְנֶה a) free, disengaged, single. Yeb.III, 5 שלשה אחין … ואחד מ׳ three brothera two of whom were married to two sisters, and one is free (unmarried or married to one who is a stranger to his brothers wives); Y. ib. III, 4d top; a. e.b) (dialectical exegesis) free for interpretation, unnecessary for the plain sense or context. Nidd.22b וייצר מ׳ משני צדדין מ׳ … ומ׳ גבי בהמה vayitser is free for interpretation on both sides, it is free with regard to man (Gen. 2:7, because mans creation is mentioned in ויברא, ib. 1:27), and free with regard to beasts (ib. 2:19, their creation being stated in ויעש, ib. 1:25). Ib. כל גזירה שוה שאינה מוּפְנָה כל עיקרוכ׳ analogous words which are not entirely free (in both texts) cannot be made the basis for interpretation as gzerah shavah (v. גְּזֵרָה). Ib. מ׳ מצד אחד free in one of the texts; Sabb.64a; a. fr. Hithpa. הִתְפַּנָּה 1) to be vacated, cleared, removed. Y.Naz.IX, 57d bot. כל הקברות מִתְפַּנִּיןוכ׳ all graves may be vacated (transferred), except ; Treat. Smaḥ. ch. XIV. 2) to be released. Pesik. R. l. c. כדי הוא (ש) תִּיתְפּנֶּה he deserves it to have his ship released (ed. Prag כדי הוא שיִתְפַּנֶּה he deserves to be released).

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  • 6 פנה

    פני, פָּנָה(b. h.) 1) to turn (ones face). Yoma 17b, a. e. שאתה פוֹנֶה, v. פִּינָּה. Y.Ab. Zar. III, 42b sq. (ref. to Lev. 19:4) אל תִּפְנֶה לעובדן do not turn thy face to them to worship them; אל תפנה לראותן ממש it is meant literally, do not turn thy face to look at them; Sifra Kdosh. beg. אל תפנה לראותם וַדַּיי. Ib. תחלתם אלילים הם אם פּוֹנֶה את אחריהןוכ׳ at first they are ‘nothings, but if thou turnest after them, thou wilt make them (thy) gods; Yalk. Lev. 604. Ib.; Sabb.149a (ref. to Lev. l. c.) אל תִּפְנוּ אֶל מדעתכם turn not to the creation of your fancy (Rashi; anoth. interpret., v. infra); a. v. fr. 2) to turn around, go away. Lam. R. to I, 1 כיון ששתה ופ׳ לילך (מעשה) רבתי when he had drunk and turned to go away. Gen. R. s. 68 יצא משם פ׳ זיוה פ׳ הדרה when he (the righteous) goes away from a place, its splendor is gone, its glory is gone; Ruth R. to I, 7. Sifra Kdosh., ch. VIII, Par. 4, a. e. (ref. to ונתתי את פני, Lev. 20:6; cmp. פְּנַאי) פּוֹנֶה אני מכלוכ׳, v. עֵסֶק. Midr. Prov. to 16:11 לִפְנוֹת היום when the day was going away (towards evening); a. v. fr. 3) (act. verb) to turn, pervert. Cant. R. to VII, 9 (play on אח̇ש̇ד̇רפ̇נ̇יא, Dan. 3:2) אלו ארכונות שהן נש̇ח̇ד̇ין ופ̇וני̇ן דיןוכ׳ (not נחשדין) those are the officers that are bribed and turn justice in any direction; ib. שמה̇ד̇ר̇ין פ̇נ̇ים ופ̇ונ̇ין דין who respect persons and pervert justice; a. fr. 4) to turn aside, go out, (euphem.) to ease ones self. Y.Sot.I, 16d אם יִפְנֶה אחר מהן לצורכו if one of them goes out for a human need. Toh. X, 2 ופוֹנִים (Ber.62a ונִפְנִין, Nif.). 5) to vacate (v. infra); to free, release. Pesik. R. s. 42 הספינה … ולא תטריח עליה לִפְנוֹתָהּ (not הטריח) thy friends ship has been seized (for public service), and wilt thou not take pains to release it? ועכשיו של אחרים הוא פוֹנֶה ושלו אינה נפנית and now he releases other mens ships, and shall not his be released.?Part. pass. פָּנוּי; f. פְּנוּיָה vacant, empty, free. Ber.43a אין בית הבליעה פ׳ his œsophagus is not free (which makes speaking dangerous). Y.Kil.III, beg.28c אי אפשר … נקב אחד פ׳וכ׳ it is not possible that there should not be one cavity free for planting ; Y.Sabb.IX, 11d bot. אפשר … פניי (corr. acc.). Num. R. s. 14 והיה הבית פ׳ and the house was empty (none at home); a. fr.V. פָּנוּי. Pi. פִּינָּה 1) to empty, remove, transfer. Sabb.III, 5 המיחם שפִּינָּהוּוכ׳ in the kettle which one has emptied (or: which one has removed from the oven) ; ib. 41a המיחם שפ׳ ממנו מיםוכ׳ in the kettle out of which one has removed the hot water. Ib. XVIII, 1 מְפַנִּיןאפי׳וכ׳ you may clear away (on the Sabbath) even four or five piles … to make room for guests. Y.Gitt.VIII, 49d top אם … איש מְפַנֶּה if the court belongs to the wife, the husband (after divorce) must vacate it, ושל איש אשה מְפַנָּה and if it belongs to the husband, the wife must vacate it; מי מפנה מפני מי which of them must vacate it for the other? Taan.21a בקשו תלמידיו לפַנּוֹת אתוכ׳ his disciples wanted to move his bed first and then his furniture; פַּנּוּ את הכליםוכ׳ move the furniture first. Ab. III, 4 מפנה לבו לבטלה empties his heart (of serious thoughts to make room) for frivolous subjects. Sabb.149a (ref. to Lev. 19:4, v. supra) אל תְּפַנוּ אֵל מדעתכם do not remove God from your minds (to make room for idols). B. Kam.81b מְפַנֵּיהוּ לשדהוכ׳ he must remove the corpse to Y.Maasr.II, 49d רוצה אדם לפנות עסקיווכ׳ (ed. Krot. רוצה הוא אדם לפנע; ed. Zyt. לפלה, corr. acc.) a man is anxious to dispose of his goods in the first place he strikes ; a. fr. 2) to free, acquit. Tanḥ. Vayikra 6 פ׳ לקרתני ולבן פלטריןוכ׳ he acquitted the commoner, but convicted the courtier. Ib. לקרתני פּנִּיתִיוכ׳ I acquitted the commoner, because he knows not the royal customs; a. fr. Nif. נִפְנֶה 1) to turn. Midr. Till. to Ps. 18:5 נִפְנֵיתִי לכאןוכ׳ I turned in all directions, and there is no redeemer but thee; Yalk. Sam. 157; a. e. 2) to be removed, to die. Gen. R. s. 98 שהיה נ׳ מן העולם who was going to die. Tosef.Par.III (II), 8 נ׳ בני my son is dead (v. infra); a. e. 3) to be free, at leisure. Ib. לכשאֶפָּנֶה לך when I shall have leisure for thee, i. e. I shall take revenge on thee, when opportunity offers; אמר לו כשתִּפָּנֶה said he to him, when thou shalt be at leisure (or when thou shalt be dead, v. supra); ib. (Vers. of R. S. to Par. III, 8) לא נ׳ בני שהעריב שמשו my son has found no leisure (to take revenge), for his sun has set (he is dead). Ab. II, 4 אל תאמר לכשאפנה אשנה שמא לא תפנה say not, when I shall be at leisure, I will study; may be thou wilt never find leisure; a. fr. 4) to ease ones self. Sabb.82a הנצרך לִפָּנוֹת ואינו נפנה (Alf. להִפָּנוֹת) he who feels the want of easing himself, and is not relieved; ib. הנצרך ליפנות ואינו יכול ליפנות. Ber.62a ונִפְנִין, v. supra; a. fr. 5) to be released. Pesik. R. l. c., v. supra. Hif. הִפְנָה to vacate.Part. pass. מוּפְנֶה a) free, disengaged, single. Yeb.III, 5 שלשה אחין … ואחד מ׳ three brothera two of whom were married to two sisters, and one is free (unmarried or married to one who is a stranger to his brothers wives); Y. ib. III, 4d top; a. e.b) (dialectical exegesis) free for interpretation, unnecessary for the plain sense or context. Nidd.22b וייצר מ׳ משני צדדין מ׳ … ומ׳ גבי בהמה vayitser is free for interpretation on both sides, it is free with regard to man (Gen. 2:7, because mans creation is mentioned in ויברא, ib. 1:27), and free with regard to beasts (ib. 2:19, their creation being stated in ויעש, ib. 1:25). Ib. כל גזירה שוה שאינה מוּפְנָה כל עיקרוכ׳ analogous words which are not entirely free (in both texts) cannot be made the basis for interpretation as gzerah shavah (v. גְּזֵרָה). Ib. מ׳ מצד אחד free in one of the texts; Sabb.64a; a. fr. Hithpa. הִתְפַּנָּה 1) to be vacated, cleared, removed. Y.Naz.IX, 57d bot. כל הקברות מִתְפַּנִּיןוכ׳ all graves may be vacated (transferred), except ; Treat. Smaḥ. ch. XIV. 2) to be released. Pesik. R. l. c. כדי הוא (ש) תִּיתְפּנֶּה he deserves it to have his ship released (ed. Prag כדי הוא שיִתְפַּנֶּה he deserves to be released).

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  • 7 פָּנָה

    פני, פָּנָה(b. h.) 1) to turn (ones face). Yoma 17b, a. e. שאתה פוֹנֶה, v. פִּינָּה. Y.Ab. Zar. III, 42b sq. (ref. to Lev. 19:4) אל תִּפְנֶה לעובדן do not turn thy face to them to worship them; אל תפנה לראותן ממש it is meant literally, do not turn thy face to look at them; Sifra Kdosh. beg. אל תפנה לראותם וַדַּיי. Ib. תחלתם אלילים הם אם פּוֹנֶה את אחריהןוכ׳ at first they are ‘nothings, but if thou turnest after them, thou wilt make them (thy) gods; Yalk. Lev. 604. Ib.; Sabb.149a (ref. to Lev. l. c.) אל תִּפְנוּ אֶל מדעתכם turn not to the creation of your fancy (Rashi; anoth. interpret., v. infra); a. v. fr. 2) to turn around, go away. Lam. R. to I, 1 כיון ששתה ופ׳ לילך (מעשה) רבתי when he had drunk and turned to go away. Gen. R. s. 68 יצא משם פ׳ זיוה פ׳ הדרה when he (the righteous) goes away from a place, its splendor is gone, its glory is gone; Ruth R. to I, 7. Sifra Kdosh., ch. VIII, Par. 4, a. e. (ref. to ונתתי את פני, Lev. 20:6; cmp. פְּנַאי) פּוֹנֶה אני מכלוכ׳, v. עֵסֶק. Midr. Prov. to 16:11 לִפְנוֹת היום when the day was going away (towards evening); a. v. fr. 3) (act. verb) to turn, pervert. Cant. R. to VII, 9 (play on אח̇ש̇ד̇רפ̇נ̇יא, Dan. 3:2) אלו ארכונות שהן נש̇ח̇ד̇ין ופ̇וני̇ן דיןוכ׳ (not נחשדין) those are the officers that are bribed and turn justice in any direction; ib. שמה̇ד̇ר̇ין פ̇נ̇ים ופ̇ונ̇ין דין who respect persons and pervert justice; a. fr. 4) to turn aside, go out, (euphem.) to ease ones self. Y.Sot.I, 16d אם יִפְנֶה אחר מהן לצורכו if one of them goes out for a human need. Toh. X, 2 ופוֹנִים (Ber.62a ונִפְנִין, Nif.). 5) to vacate (v. infra); to free, release. Pesik. R. s. 42 הספינה … ולא תטריח עליה לִפְנוֹתָהּ (not הטריח) thy friends ship has been seized (for public service), and wilt thou not take pains to release it? ועכשיו של אחרים הוא פוֹנֶה ושלו אינה נפנית and now he releases other mens ships, and shall not his be released.?Part. pass. פָּנוּי; f. פְּנוּיָה vacant, empty, free. Ber.43a אין בית הבליעה פ׳ his œsophagus is not free (which makes speaking dangerous). Y.Kil.III, beg.28c אי אפשר … נקב אחד פ׳וכ׳ it is not possible that there should not be one cavity free for planting ; Y.Sabb.IX, 11d bot. אפשר … פניי (corr. acc.). Num. R. s. 14 והיה הבית פ׳ and the house was empty (none at home); a. fr.V. פָּנוּי. Pi. פִּינָּה 1) to empty, remove, transfer. Sabb.III, 5 המיחם שפִּינָּהוּוכ׳ in the kettle which one has emptied (or: which one has removed from the oven) ; ib. 41a המיחם שפ׳ ממנו מיםוכ׳ in the kettle out of which one has removed the hot water. Ib. XVIII, 1 מְפַנִּיןאפי׳וכ׳ you may clear away (on the Sabbath) even four or five piles … to make room for guests. Y.Gitt.VIII, 49d top אם … איש מְפַנֶּה if the court belongs to the wife, the husband (after divorce) must vacate it, ושל איש אשה מְפַנָּה and if it belongs to the husband, the wife must vacate it; מי מפנה מפני מי which of them must vacate it for the other? Taan.21a בקשו תלמידיו לפַנּוֹת אתוכ׳ his disciples wanted to move his bed first and then his furniture; פַּנּוּ את הכליםוכ׳ move the furniture first. Ab. III, 4 מפנה לבו לבטלה empties his heart (of serious thoughts to make room) for frivolous subjects. Sabb.149a (ref. to Lev. 19:4, v. supra) אל תְּפַנוּ אֵל מדעתכם do not remove God from your minds (to make room for idols). B. Kam.81b מְפַנֵּיהוּ לשדהוכ׳ he must remove the corpse to Y.Maasr.II, 49d רוצה אדם לפנות עסקיווכ׳ (ed. Krot. רוצה הוא אדם לפנע; ed. Zyt. לפלה, corr. acc.) a man is anxious to dispose of his goods in the first place he strikes ; a. fr. 2) to free, acquit. Tanḥ. Vayikra 6 פ׳ לקרתני ולבן פלטריןוכ׳ he acquitted the commoner, but convicted the courtier. Ib. לקרתני פּנִּיתִיוכ׳ I acquitted the commoner, because he knows not the royal customs; a. fr. Nif. נִפְנֶה 1) to turn. Midr. Till. to Ps. 18:5 נִפְנֵיתִי לכאןוכ׳ I turned in all directions, and there is no redeemer but thee; Yalk. Sam. 157; a. e. 2) to be removed, to die. Gen. R. s. 98 שהיה נ׳ מן העולם who was going to die. Tosef.Par.III (II), 8 נ׳ בני my son is dead (v. infra); a. e. 3) to be free, at leisure. Ib. לכשאֶפָּנֶה לך when I shall have leisure for thee, i. e. I shall take revenge on thee, when opportunity offers; אמר לו כשתִּפָּנֶה said he to him, when thou shalt be at leisure (or when thou shalt be dead, v. supra); ib. (Vers. of R. S. to Par. III, 8) לא נ׳ בני שהעריב שמשו my son has found no leisure (to take revenge), for his sun has set (he is dead). Ab. II, 4 אל תאמר לכשאפנה אשנה שמא לא תפנה say not, when I shall be at leisure, I will study; may be thou wilt never find leisure; a. fr. 4) to ease ones self. Sabb.82a הנצרך לִפָּנוֹת ואינו נפנה (Alf. להִפָּנוֹת) he who feels the want of easing himself, and is not relieved; ib. הנצרך ליפנות ואינו יכול ליפנות. Ber.62a ונִפְנִין, v. supra; a. fr. 5) to be released. Pesik. R. l. c., v. supra. Hif. הִפְנָה to vacate.Part. pass. מוּפְנֶה a) free, disengaged, single. Yeb.III, 5 שלשה אחין … ואחד מ׳ three brothera two of whom were married to two sisters, and one is free (unmarried or married to one who is a stranger to his brothers wives); Y. ib. III, 4d top; a. e.b) (dialectical exegesis) free for interpretation, unnecessary for the plain sense or context. Nidd.22b וייצר מ׳ משני צדדין מ׳ … ומ׳ גבי בהמה vayitser is free for interpretation on both sides, it is free with regard to man (Gen. 2:7, because mans creation is mentioned in ויברא, ib. 1:27), and free with regard to beasts (ib. 2:19, their creation being stated in ויעש, ib. 1:25). Ib. כל גזירה שוה שאינה מוּפְנָה כל עיקרוכ׳ analogous words which are not entirely free (in both texts) cannot be made the basis for interpretation as gzerah shavah (v. גְּזֵרָה). Ib. מ׳ מצד אחד free in one of the texts; Sabb.64a; a. fr. Hithpa. הִתְפַּנָּה 1) to be vacated, cleared, removed. Y.Naz.IX, 57d bot. כל הקברות מִתְפַּנִּיןוכ׳ all graves may be vacated (transferred), except ; Treat. Smaḥ. ch. XIV. 2) to be released. Pesik. R. l. c. כדי הוא (ש) תִּיתְפּנֶּה he deserves it to have his ship released (ed. Prag כדי הוא שיִתְפַּנֶּה he deserves to be released).

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  • 8 חזר

    חָזַר 1) to go around (searching). Koh. R. to VII, 8 הוא חוֹזֵר עליה he searches it again (tries to recover his scholarship); ib. יכול הוא לַחֲזוֹר עליה he may recover it; a. e.; v. infra. 2) to turn around, return; to retract, repent. Ib. חֲזוֹר בך come back (repent)! Eduy. V, 6 חזור בך withdraw thy opposition.Dem. IV, 1 חָזְרָה למקומה came back to its place (was mixed up again). Maas. Sh. I, 5 יֶחְזְרוּ דמיםוכ׳ the money shall return to its former condition, i. e. the sale is annulled, and the money has again its sacred character. Ker.8a נַחֲזוֹר על הראשונות let us go back to what was said first. Sabb.118b; Arakh.15b מימי … וחָזַרְתִּי לאחורי I never said a word (about a fellowman) on which I went back (when confronted with him). Kidd.59a וחָזְרָה בה and she reconsiders (her consent to be married); חוֹזֶרֶת she may do so; Gitt.32b. Ib. חוזר ומגרש בו dare he use the same letter of divorce again (after he has revoked it)? Ter. IV, 3 ח׳ והוסיף then again he added. Gitt.IV, 5 חָזְרוּ לומר then again they said (added); a. v. fr. Pi. חִיזֵּר to go around from one to the other. Yeb.53a צריכה לְחַזֵּר עלוכ׳ she must apply to all the brothers successively; (ib. 26b; 51b לַחֲזוֹר). Y.Taan.IV, 68a bot. חִיזַּרְנוּ על כלוכ׳ we searched the whole Bible; Y.Ab. Zar. I, beg. 39a חי׳ בכלוכ׳; (Sifré Deut. s. 1 חָזַרְנוּ). Y.B. Bath.VII, 16c top, v. דיאתימון. Kidd.2b לחַזֵּר על אשה to go around in search of a wife (to woo). Ib. מי חוֹזֵר על מי (Kal) which of them goes around ?; Nidd.31b מי מְחַזֵּרוכ׳. Hif. הֶחֱזִיר 1) to restore, give back. Ber.27b המַחֲזִיר שלים לרבו he who returns the plain salutation ( shalom) of his teacher (without adding, ‘My teacher). Ib. 32b לאה׳ לו שלום did not answer his greeting. B. Mets.7b יַחֲזִיר לאשה he must restore (the lost document) to the wife. Keth.73b והֶחֱזִירָהּ and re-married her; a. fr. 2) to revoke; to reconsider, to grant a new trial. Gitt.VI, 3 אם רצה להַחֲזִיר לא יַחֲזִיר if the husband wants to revoke the letter of divorce, he cannot do so.Snh.IV, 1 דיני נפשות מַחֲזִירִיןוכ׳ in capital cases verdicts may be reconsidered in favor of the defendant. Ib. VI, 1 מחזירין the convict is brought back for a new trial; a. fr.(Ib. 33b חוזר, אין מחזירין Ms. F. (ed. חוזרין).Eduy. V, 7 החזרת בך, Mish. ed. חָזַרְתָּ, v. supra. 3) to make one read over, to cause correction. Y.Meg.IV, 74d מחזירין אותו we order him to read it over again correctly. Ber.29a; a. fr.

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  • 9 חָזַר

    חָזַר 1) to go around (searching). Koh. R. to VII, 8 הוא חוֹזֵר עליה he searches it again (tries to recover his scholarship); ib. יכול הוא לַחֲזוֹר עליה he may recover it; a. e.; v. infra. 2) to turn around, return; to retract, repent. Ib. חֲזוֹר בך come back (repent)! Eduy. V, 6 חזור בך withdraw thy opposition.Dem. IV, 1 חָזְרָה למקומה came back to its place (was mixed up again). Maas. Sh. I, 5 יֶחְזְרוּ דמיםוכ׳ the money shall return to its former condition, i. e. the sale is annulled, and the money has again its sacred character. Ker.8a נַחֲזוֹר על הראשונות let us go back to what was said first. Sabb.118b; Arakh.15b מימי … וחָזַרְתִּי לאחורי I never said a word (about a fellowman) on which I went back (when confronted with him). Kidd.59a וחָזְרָה בה and she reconsiders (her consent to be married); חוֹזֶרֶת she may do so; Gitt.32b. Ib. חוזר ומגרש בו dare he use the same letter of divorce again (after he has revoked it)? Ter. IV, 3 ח׳ והוסיף then again he added. Gitt.IV, 5 חָזְרוּ לומר then again they said (added); a. v. fr. Pi. חִיזֵּר to go around from one to the other. Yeb.53a צריכה לְחַזֵּר עלוכ׳ she must apply to all the brothers successively; (ib. 26b; 51b לַחֲזוֹר). Y.Taan.IV, 68a bot. חִיזַּרְנוּ על כלוכ׳ we searched the whole Bible; Y.Ab. Zar. I, beg. 39a חי׳ בכלוכ׳; (Sifré Deut. s. 1 חָזַרְנוּ). Y.B. Bath.VII, 16c top, v. דיאתימון. Kidd.2b לחַזֵּר על אשה to go around in search of a wife (to woo). Ib. מי חוֹזֵר על מי (Kal) which of them goes around ?; Nidd.31b מי מְחַזֵּרוכ׳. Hif. הֶחֱזִיר 1) to restore, give back. Ber.27b המַחֲזִיר שלים לרבו he who returns the plain salutation ( shalom) of his teacher (without adding, ‘My teacher). Ib. 32b לאה׳ לו שלום did not answer his greeting. B. Mets.7b יַחֲזִיר לאשה he must restore (the lost document) to the wife. Keth.73b והֶחֱזִירָהּ and re-married her; a. fr. 2) to revoke; to reconsider, to grant a new trial. Gitt.VI, 3 אם רצה להַחֲזִיר לא יַחֲזִיר if the husband wants to revoke the letter of divorce, he cannot do so.Snh.IV, 1 דיני נפשות מַחֲזִירִיןוכ׳ in capital cases verdicts may be reconsidered in favor of the defendant. Ib. VI, 1 מחזירין the convict is brought back for a new trial; a. fr.(Ib. 33b חוזר, אין מחזירין Ms. F. (ed. חוזרין).Eduy. V, 7 החזרת בך, Mish. ed. חָזַרְתָּ, v. supra. 3) to make one read over, to cause correction. Y.Meg.IV, 74d מחזירין אותו we order him to read it over again correctly. Ber.29a; a. fr.

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  • 10 פלגש

    פִּלֶּגֶש, פִּילֶגֶשf. (b. h.; פלג, v. Delitzsch Genesis4> 360) concubine. Y.Keth.V, 29d top אשה יש לה כתובה פ׳ איןוכ׳ the wife has a marriage contract securing a settlement for her (כְּתוּבָּה), the concubine has none; (oth. opin.) אשה יש לה כתובה ותנאי כתובה פ׳וכ׳ the wife has a marriage contract containing besides the settlement all conditions of a marriage contract (alimentation), the concubine has the contract but without the conditions; a. fr.פ׳ בגבעה, v. גִּבְעָה.Pl. פִּלַּגְשִׁים, פִּילַ׳. Snh.21a. Num. R. s. 9 (ref. to Cant. 6:8) שמונים … ונקראו פ׳ שהפ׳ חשודות there are eighty families (of nations) that know their mothers but not their fathers, and they are called ‘concubines, for the concubines are suspected (of faithlessness).

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  • 11 פילגש

    פִּלֶּגֶש, פִּילֶגֶשf. (b. h.; פלג, v. Delitzsch Genesis4> 360) concubine. Y.Keth.V, 29d top אשה יש לה כתובה פ׳ איןוכ׳ the wife has a marriage contract securing a settlement for her (כְּתוּבָּה), the concubine has none; (oth. opin.) אשה יש לה כתובה ותנאי כתובה פ׳וכ׳ the wife has a marriage contract containing besides the settlement all conditions of a marriage contract (alimentation), the concubine has the contract but without the conditions; a. fr.פ׳ בגבעה, v. גִּבְעָה.Pl. פִּלַּגְשִׁים, פִּילַ׳. Snh.21a. Num. R. s. 9 (ref. to Cant. 6:8) שמונים … ונקראו פ׳ שהפ׳ חשודות there are eighty families (of nations) that know their mothers but not their fathers, and they are called ‘concubines, for the concubines are suspected (of faithlessness).

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  • 12 פִּלֶּגֶש

    פִּלֶּגֶש, פִּילֶגֶשf. (b. h.; פלג, v. Delitzsch Genesis4> 360) concubine. Y.Keth.V, 29d top אשה יש לה כתובה פ׳ איןוכ׳ the wife has a marriage contract securing a settlement for her (כְּתוּבָּה), the concubine has none; (oth. opin.) אשה יש לה כתובה ותנאי כתובה פ׳וכ׳ the wife has a marriage contract containing besides the settlement all conditions of a marriage contract (alimentation), the concubine has the contract but without the conditions; a. fr.פ׳ בגבעה, v. גִּבְעָה.Pl. פִּלַּגְשִׁים, פִּילַ׳. Snh.21a. Num. R. s. 9 (ref. to Cant. 6:8) שמונים … ונקראו פ׳ שהפ׳ חשודות there are eighty families (of nations) that know their mothers but not their fathers, and they are called ‘concubines, for the concubines are suspected (of faithlessness).

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  • 13 פִּילֶגֶש

    פִּלֶּגֶש, פִּילֶגֶשf. (b. h.; פלג, v. Delitzsch Genesis4> 360) concubine. Y.Keth.V, 29d top אשה יש לה כתובה פ׳ איןוכ׳ the wife has a marriage contract securing a settlement for her (כְּתוּבָּה), the concubine has none; (oth. opin.) אשה יש לה כתובה ותנאי כתובה פ׳וכ׳ the wife has a marriage contract containing besides the settlement all conditions of a marriage contract (alimentation), the concubine has the contract but without the conditions; a. fr.פ׳ בגבעה, v. גִּבְעָה.Pl. פִּלַּגְשִׁים, פִּילַ׳. Snh.21a. Num. R. s. 9 (ref. to Cant. 6:8) שמונים … ונקראו פ׳ שהפ׳ חשודות there are eighty families (of nations) that know their mothers but not their fathers, and they are called ‘concubines, for the concubines are suspected (of faithlessness).

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  • 14 דעה

    דֵּעָה, דֵּיעָהf. (b. h.; ידע) knowledge, understanding, reason; view; taste. Snh.92a אדם שיש בו ד׳ a man that has obtained knowledge. Lev. R. s. 1 (prov.) ד׳ קניתוכ׳ if thou hast acquired knowledge, what doest thou lack? Cant. R. to IV, 3 ד׳ סרוחה שלוכ׳ the corrupt mind of, i. e. the fool, Ahasver; a. v. fr.Pl. דֵּעוֹת, דֵּיעוֹת (used also in Chald. phrases). Shebu.42a אזלינן בתר רוב ד׳ we are guided by the majority of opinions; Yoma 83a; Tem.27b בתר ד׳ אזלינן. Shebu. l. c. כיון דנחית לד׳ since he cared to mention a certain number of minds (as witnesses). Y.Sot.I, 17a; Tosef. ib. V, 9; a. e. כשם שיש ד׳וכ׳ as men differ in tastes (sensibilities) as regards food and drink, so do husbands differ Pes.112a ארבע ד׳וכ׳ there are four thoughts (the husband thinking of his first wife and the wife of her first husband); a. fr. v. דַּעַת.

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  • 15 דיעה

    דֵּעָה, דֵּיעָהf. (b. h.; ידע) knowledge, understanding, reason; view; taste. Snh.92a אדם שיש בו ד׳ a man that has obtained knowledge. Lev. R. s. 1 (prov.) ד׳ קניתוכ׳ if thou hast acquired knowledge, what doest thou lack? Cant. R. to IV, 3 ד׳ סרוחה שלוכ׳ the corrupt mind of, i. e. the fool, Ahasver; a. v. fr.Pl. דֵּעוֹת, דֵּיעוֹת (used also in Chald. phrases). Shebu.42a אזלינן בתר רוב ד׳ we are guided by the majority of opinions; Yoma 83a; Tem.27b בתר ד׳ אזלינן. Shebu. l. c. כיון דנחית לד׳ since he cared to mention a certain number of minds (as witnesses). Y.Sot.I, 17a; Tosef. ib. V, 9; a. e. כשם שיש ד׳וכ׳ as men differ in tastes (sensibilities) as regards food and drink, so do husbands differ Pes.112a ארבע ד׳וכ׳ there are four thoughts (the husband thinking of his first wife and the wife of her first husband); a. fr. v. דַּעַת.

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  • 16 דֵּעָה

    דֵּעָה, דֵּיעָהf. (b. h.; ידע) knowledge, understanding, reason; view; taste. Snh.92a אדם שיש בו ד׳ a man that has obtained knowledge. Lev. R. s. 1 (prov.) ד׳ קניתוכ׳ if thou hast acquired knowledge, what doest thou lack? Cant. R. to IV, 3 ד׳ סרוחה שלוכ׳ the corrupt mind of, i. e. the fool, Ahasver; a. v. fr.Pl. דֵּעוֹת, דֵּיעוֹת (used also in Chald. phrases). Shebu.42a אזלינן בתר רוב ד׳ we are guided by the majority of opinions; Yoma 83a; Tem.27b בתר ד׳ אזלינן. Shebu. l. c. כיון דנחית לד׳ since he cared to mention a certain number of minds (as witnesses). Y.Sot.I, 17a; Tosef. ib. V, 9; a. e. כשם שיש ד׳וכ׳ as men differ in tastes (sensibilities) as regards food and drink, so do husbands differ Pes.112a ארבע ד׳וכ׳ there are four thoughts (the husband thinking of his first wife and the wife of her first husband); a. fr. v. דַּעַת.

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  • 17 דֵּיעָה

    דֵּעָה, דֵּיעָהf. (b. h.; ידע) knowledge, understanding, reason; view; taste. Snh.92a אדם שיש בו ד׳ a man that has obtained knowledge. Lev. R. s. 1 (prov.) ד׳ קניתוכ׳ if thou hast acquired knowledge, what doest thou lack? Cant. R. to IV, 3 ד׳ סרוחה שלוכ׳ the corrupt mind of, i. e. the fool, Ahasver; a. v. fr.Pl. דֵּעוֹת, דֵּיעוֹת (used also in Chald. phrases). Shebu.42a אזלינן בתר רוב ד׳ we are guided by the majority of opinions; Yoma 83a; Tem.27b בתר ד׳ אזלינן. Shebu. l. c. כיון דנחית לד׳ since he cared to mention a certain number of minds (as witnesses). Y.Sot.I, 17a; Tosef. ib. V, 9; a. e. כשם שיש ד׳וכ׳ as men differ in tastes (sensibilities) as regards food and drink, so do husbands differ Pes.112a ארבע ד׳וכ׳ there are four thoughts (the husband thinking of his first wife and the wife of her first husband); a. fr. v. דַּעַת.

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  • 18 שפחה

    שִׁפְחָהf. (b. h.; v. מִשְׁפָּחָה) (attached to the household,) handmaid, slave.ש׳ חרופה, v. חֲרוָּפה.Snh.39a נטלו … לו ש׳ לשמשו they took a rib from him (Adam), and gave him a handmaid to wait on him. Ib. 99b מוטב תהא ש׳ לאומה זווכ׳ better for her to be a handmaid to this nation than a mistress to any other nation. Kidd.III, 12 ולד ש׳ ונכרית the child of a slave or of a gentile woman. Ib. 13 ממזר שנשא ש׳וכ׳ if a bastard married a slave, their child is a slave. Ib. 69a האומר לשִׁפְחָתוֹוכ׳ if one says to his bondwoman, be thou free, but thy child (with which thou goest) shall be a slave, the child follows her status (is free). Ib. ש׳ כנענית a Canaanite slave. Keth.V, 5 הכניסה לו ש׳ אחתוכ׳ if the wife brought him one slave, she need not grind, or bake ; a. v. fr.Pl. שְׁפָחוֹת. Ib. אפי׳ … מאה ש׳וכ׳ even if she brought him a hundred slaves, he may force her (his wife) to work in wool Ker.9a ש׳ חרופות, v. חֲרוּפָה. Lev. R. s. 16, a. e. ש׳ מכודנות, v. כָּדַן. Tanḥ. Vayetsé 8 לא תהא … הש׳ should not my sister Rachel be at least like one of the handmaids (Bilhah and Zilpah)? Ab. II, 7; a. fr.

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  • 19 שִׁפְחָה

    שִׁפְחָהf. (b. h.; v. מִשְׁפָּחָה) (attached to the household,) handmaid, slave.ש׳ חרופה, v. חֲרוָּפה.Snh.39a נטלו … לו ש׳ לשמשו they took a rib from him (Adam), and gave him a handmaid to wait on him. Ib. 99b מוטב תהא ש׳ לאומה זווכ׳ better for her to be a handmaid to this nation than a mistress to any other nation. Kidd.III, 12 ולד ש׳ ונכרית the child of a slave or of a gentile woman. Ib. 13 ממזר שנשא ש׳וכ׳ if a bastard married a slave, their child is a slave. Ib. 69a האומר לשִׁפְחָתוֹוכ׳ if one says to his bondwoman, be thou free, but thy child (with which thou goest) shall be a slave, the child follows her status (is free). Ib. ש׳ כנענית a Canaanite slave. Keth.V, 5 הכניסה לו ש׳ אחתוכ׳ if the wife brought him one slave, she need not grind, or bake ; a. v. fr.Pl. שְׁפָחוֹת. Ib. אפי׳ … מאה ש׳וכ׳ even if she brought him a hundred slaves, he may force her (his wife) to work in wool Ker.9a ש׳ חרופות, v. חֲרוּפָה. Lev. R. s. 16, a. e. ש׳ מכודנות, v. כָּדַן. Tanḥ. Vayetsé 8 לא תהא … הש׳ should not my sister Rachel be at least like one of the handmaids (Bilhah and Zilpah)? Ab. II, 7; a. fr.

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  • 20 חריקא

    חֲרִיקָא(הֲ׳ Ar.) m. (חֲרַק) gap; בַּחֲרִיק־ in the gap caused by the absence of, in the place of. Keth.61a עיילית לך איתתא בַחֲרִיקָאִי I brought thee a wife in my place (a hand-maid for domestic labors otherwise resting on the wife). Ib. 105a הבו לי … נחריקאי get me a man to irrigate my fields in my stead. Yoma 77a (in a passage omitted in later eds.) בחֲרִיקֵיה (Ms. M. בהֲרִיקִי) in his (my) place. Arakh.27b bot. בחֲרִיקָין in our stead.

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