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61 kilian hold/position
позиция килиан
Позиция в парном фигурном катании и танцах на льду, когда партнеры смотрят в одну сторону, партнерша справа от партнера, его правое плечо за ее левым плечом. Левая рука партнерши вытянута поперек передней части тела партнера и держит его левую кисть. Его правая рука, находясь за спиной партнерши, держит ее за правую кисть, и обе их правые руки находятся на гребне ее правой тазовой кости.
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kilian hold/position
Dance position used in pair figure skating and ice dance, in which the partners face in the same direction with the lady to the right of the man and his right shoulder behind her left. The left arm of the lady is extended across the front of the man’s body to hold his left hand. His right arm crosses behind the lady’s back to clasp her right hand. Both right hands rest over her hip bone.
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62 שוף
שוּףch. sam(שוף I to emit poisonous breath, to poison), 1) to blow. Gen. R. s. 2 ברית כרותה … רוחא שָׁיְיפָא (not רוחה, רוחו) an assurance is given to the water that even during the hot season a wind shall blow.Trnsf. (cmp. colloquial Engl, to blow) to be proud. Lev. R. s. 16 (ref. to גבהו, Is. 3:16) (read:) דהוויין שָׁיְפָן ברומהון they were proud of their high stature; Lam. R. to IV, 15 ש׳ ברומיהון. 2) (v. נְשַׁף II) to slip. Ḥull.42b בוקא … דשָׁף מדוכתיה a dislocated hip-bone; ib. 54a, sq. B. Mets.84a bot. he lamented, עד דשף דעתיה (מיניה) (Ms. H. דשני) until his mind slipped (from him), he lost consciousness; a. e. בי כנישתא דשף (ו)יתיב the synagogue of ‘He slipped (away from the Temple) ‘and settled (in Babylonia), name of a synagogue in Nehardea (a reference to the belief that the Divine Majesty went with Israel into the Babylonian exile). Meg.29a; R. Hash. 24b; a. e. 3) to crouch, crawl, slide. B. Bath.7a שוֹף אכריסךוכ׳ crouch on thy belly and go in, crouch and go out, i. e. I am not bound to make the accesses to thy rooms. Snh.88b שָׁיֵיף עייל שייף ונפיקוכ׳ he that crawls in entering, and crawls in leaving (is very humble), and studies the Law Zeb.14b דקשָׁיֵיף מֵישַׁף when he (in a sitting position) slid himself to the altar. Pa. שַׁיֵּיף to blow, fan. Sabb.119a מְשַׁיֵּיף נורא Ar. (ed. מוֹשִׁיף Af.) fanning the fire. -
63 שוּף
שוּףch. sam(שוף I to emit poisonous breath, to poison), 1) to blow. Gen. R. s. 2 ברית כרותה … רוחא שָׁיְיפָא (not רוחה, רוחו) an assurance is given to the water that even during the hot season a wind shall blow.Trnsf. (cmp. colloquial Engl, to blow) to be proud. Lev. R. s. 16 (ref. to גבהו, Is. 3:16) (read:) דהוויין שָׁיְפָן ברומהון they were proud of their high stature; Lam. R. to IV, 15 ש׳ ברומיהון. 2) (v. נְשַׁף II) to slip. Ḥull.42b בוקא … דשָׁף מדוכתיה a dislocated hip-bone; ib. 54a, sq. B. Mets.84a bot. he lamented, עד דשף דעתיה (מיניה) (Ms. H. דשני) until his mind slipped (from him), he lost consciousness; a. e. בי כנישתא דשף (ו)יתיב the synagogue of ‘He slipped (away from the Temple) ‘and settled (in Babylonia), name of a synagogue in Nehardea (a reference to the belief that the Divine Majesty went with Israel into the Babylonian exile). Meg.29a; R. Hash. 24b; a. e. 3) to crouch, crawl, slide. B. Bath.7a שוֹף אכריסךוכ׳ crouch on thy belly and go in, crouch and go out, i. e. I am not bound to make the accesses to thy rooms. Snh.88b שָׁיֵיף עייל שייף ונפיקוכ׳ he that crawls in entering, and crawls in leaving (is very humble), and studies the Law Zeb.14b דקשָׁיֵיף מֵישַׁף when he (in a sitting position) slid himself to the altar. Pa. שַׁיֵּיף to blow, fan. Sabb.119a מְשַׁיֵּיף נורא Ar. (ed. מוֹשִׁיף Af.) fanning the fire. -
64 jambe
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65 haunch
[hɔːntʃ]* * *[ho:n ]1) ((usually in plural) the fleshy part of the hip: The children were squatting on their haunches.) anca2) (the leg and lower part of the body of a deer etc, as meat: a haunch of venison.) coscia* * *haunch /hɔ:ntʃ/n.1 (anat.) anca● (fam., anat.) haunch bone, osso iliaco □ on one's haunches, accovacciato.* * *[hɔːntʃ] -
66 שפופרת
שְׁפוֹפֶרֶתf. (= שפרפ׳, v. שוֹפָר) ( something round. tube; ש׳ של ביצה egg-shell. Nidd.21b Erub.43b, v. מְצוֹפוֹת. Lev. R. s. 16, beg. היתה מביאה ש׳וכ׳ she took an egg-shell and filled it with balsam, v. שַׁלְפּוּחִית. Ḥull.57b. עשו לה ש׳ של קנהוכ׳ they made for it (the dislocated and detached hip-bone) a tube of reed (to support it), and the hen recovered. Kel. XVII, 17 ש׳ הקש a straw tube. Snh.68a, a. fr. כמכחול בש׳, v. מַכְחוֹל; a. fr.ש׳ חנוד or ש׳ the tube (mouth-piece) of the leather bottle. Par. V, 8. Ib. VI, 1; a. fr. -
67 שְׁפוֹפֶרֶת
שְׁפוֹפֶרֶתf. (= שפרפ׳, v. שוֹפָר) ( something round. tube; ש׳ של ביצה egg-shell. Nidd.21b Erub.43b, v. מְצוֹפוֹת. Lev. R. s. 16, beg. היתה מביאה ש׳וכ׳ she took an egg-shell and filled it with balsam, v. שַׁלְפּוּחִית. Ḥull.57b. עשו לה ש׳ של קנהוכ׳ they made for it (the dislocated and detached hip-bone) a tube of reed (to support it), and the hen recovered. Kel. XVII, 17 ש׳ הקש a straw tube. Snh.68a, a. fr. כמכחול בש׳, v. מַכְחוֹל; a. fr.ש׳ חנוד or ש׳ the tube (mouth-piece) of the leather bottle. Par. V, 8. Ib. VI, 1; a. fr. -
68 juanete
m.1 bunion.2 prominent cheekbone.3 splint of the cannon bone.4 topgallant sail, topgallant.* * *1 (en el pie) bunion2 (en un barco) topgallant* * *SM1) [en el pie] bunion2) (Náut) topgallant sail* * *masculino (Med) bunion* * *= bunion.Ex. Not all bunions progress because if the patient starts wearing good shoewear and they are caught early enough they may not get any worse.* * *masculino (Med) bunion* * *= bunion.Ex: Not all bunions progress because if the patient starts wearing good shoewear and they are caught early enough they may not get any worse.
* * *A ( Med) bunionB ( Náut) topgallant* * *
juanete sustantivo masculino (Med) bunion
juanete sustantivo masculino bunion
' juanete' also found in these entries:
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bunion
* * *juanete nm1. [en el pie] bunion* * *m MED bunion* * *juanete nm: bunion -
69 QUEZCUAUHYOTL
quêzcuauhyotl:Os de la hanche, sans doute le fémur.Angl., hip bone. Sah10,128.the length of the thigh. Sah10,125.* à la forme possédée, " toquêzcuauhyo " the length of our thigh.Sah10,124.F.Karttunen donne les significations: thigh, leg.Esp., su muslo, su pierna (T133, 156).Form: sur cuauhyôtl morph.incorp. quêz-tli. -
70 bovenbeen
n. thigh, upper section of the leg between the knee and the hip; thigh bone -
71 gerri
iz.1. Anat.a. waist; ezpata \gerrian jantzi to put on one's sword; ezpata \gerrian zuela with a sword at his side; \gerritik gora biluzirik naked from the waist upb. [ izenen aurrean ] waist-; \gerri-hezur hip-bonec. (esa.) neguaren \gerrian in the middle of winter2. ( zuhaitzari d.) trunk, tree trunk3. ( zaldiari d.) cinch -
72 iliaco
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73 bekkenbeenderen
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74 rotura
f.1 break.2 breaking, break, breakage, rupture.3 laceration, breakage.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: roturar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: roturar.* * *1 (gen) break, breaking, crack2 (en tela, papel) tear, rip3 MEDICINA fracture* * *noun f.break, tear* * *SF1) [de objeto]varios autobuses sufrieron la rotura de cristales — a number of buses had their windscreens smashed o broken
la explosión causó la rotura de la presa — the explosion caused the dam to break o burst o collapse
la casa está sin agua por una rotura en las tuberías — the house has no water because of a broken pipe
en la fotografía puede apreciarse la rotura del muro — in the photograph you can see where the wall is broken o the break in the wall
2) (Med)3) [en tela] tear, rip* * *a) ( acción)b) ( efecto)tiene una rotura en la manga — (CS) it has a rip in the sleeve
* * *= breakdown, defacement, tear, rupture, fracture.Ex. Moreover, it would have been subject to frequent breakdown, for at that time and long after complexity and unreliability were synonymous.Ex. Finally, a few copies of an edition seem generally to have slipped through with their cancellanda uncancelled, so that examples of the original settings may sometimes be found (occasionally slashed by the warehouse keeper's shears, deliberate defacement which escaped notice).Ex. The best concentration of PVA solutions for restoring is 8 per cent for mending tears and suturing cuts.Ex. Nosebleeds are caused by the rupture of a small blood vessel called a capillary in the nose.Ex. In soccer, females injured their toe 17% more than males and sustained 19% more fractures.----* rotura mecánica = mechanical breakdown.* * *a) ( acción)b) ( efecto)tiene una rotura en la manga — (CS) it has a rip in the sleeve
* * *= breakdown, defacement, tear, rupture, fracture.Ex: Moreover, it would have been subject to frequent breakdown, for at that time and long after complexity and unreliability were synonymous.
Ex: Finally, a few copies of an edition seem generally to have slipped through with their cancellanda uncancelled, so that examples of the original settings may sometimes be found (occasionally slashed by the warehouse keeper's shears, deliberate defacement which escaped notice).Ex: The best concentration of PVA solutions for restoring is 8 per cent for mending tears and suturing cuts.Ex: Nosebleeds are caused by the rupture of a small blood vessel called a capillary in the nose.Ex: In soccer, females injured their toe 17% more than males and sustained 19% more fractures.* rotura mecánica = mechanical breakdown.* * *1(acción): la explosión provocó la rotura del oleoducto the pipeline ruptured o split o burst as a result of the explosionsufrió rotura de cadera she suffered a broken o fractured hip, she broke o fractured her hip2(efecto): el diagnóstico es rotura de ligamentos it has been diagnosed as torn ligamentstiene una rotura en la manga (CS); it has a rip in the sleeve* * *
Del verbo roturar: ( conjugate roturar)
rotura es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
rotura
roturar
rotura sustantivo femenino:
sufrió rotura de cadera she fractured her hip;
tiene rotura de ligamentos she has torn ligaments;
tiene una rotura en la manga (CS) it has a rip in the sleeve
rotura sustantivo femenino
1 (de un objeto) breakage
(de un hueso) fracture
rotura de ligamentos, torn ligaments
2 (en un objeto) break, crack
(en una prenda) tear, rip
roturar verbo transitivo to plough (up), US plow
' rotura' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
raja
- siete
English:
break
- breakage
- breakup
- burst
- tear
* * *rotura nf[de hueso] fracture; [en tela] rip, hole;sufre una rotura de ligamentos he has torn ligaments;la rotura de la correa del ventilador obligó a interrumpir el viaje the fan belt snapped o went, making it necessary to interrupt the journeyrotura del servicio [en tenis] service break* * *f breakage;una rotura de cadera MED a broken hip* * *rotura nf: break, tear, fracture* * *rotura n break -
75 ἰσχίον
Grammatical information: n.Meaning: `hip-joint, haunches' (Il.).Compounds: As 2. member e. g. in ἐξ-ίσχιος `standing out from the h.' (Hp.), εὑ-ίσχιος `with beautiful h.' (hell. poetry).Derivatives: Dimin. ἰσχάριον (Hero); ἰσχιακός `belonging to the h.' (Thphr.); ἰσχιάς, - άδος f. (sc. νόσος) `pain in the h.' (Hp.) with ἰσχιαδικός (medic.), as plant-name = λευκάκανθα (Dsc., as remedy against ἰσχιάς, Strömberg Theophrastea 194); ἰσχίᾱσις = ἰσχιάς (medic.; as if from *ἰσχιάω, Schwyzer 505 and 732); denomin. verb ἰσχιάζω ( ἰσχιάδδειν H.; Lac.) `bend the h.' (Prokop., Suid., Phot., H.; uncertain Gal. 18 [1] 786).Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: No etym. - If ἴσχι ὀσφύς H. is correct, the formation agrees with ἄλφι, μέλι and Skt. names for parts of he body like sákthi `thigh-bone', ásthi `bone' [but these prob. have -i \< -H]. Against identification of ἴσχι and sákthi (Meringer Beitr. 3, Schulze Kl. Schr. 710 n. 8) Sommer Sprachgeschichte und Wortbedeutung 426 n. 2. (Doubtful Grošelj Razprave 2, 10 to OHG hlanca `hip': OE hlanc `schlank, mager' connecting ἰσχίον to ἰσχνός; but hlanca starts from `to bend' (NHG lenken), and the formation remains unclear. - Fur. 393 connects ἰξῡ́ς, which seems quite possible: metathesis in the latter; one might assume *ikty-, cf. on ἴξαλ-ος; also Pre-Greek had several words in -ι, which is very rare in inherited Greek (Beekes, Pre-Greek, 3.1b.)Page in Frisk: 1,741Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ἰσχίον
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76 fracture
'fræk ə
1. noun(a break of anything hard, especially a bone: a fracture of the left thigh-bone.) fractura
2. verb(to break: The metal pipes (were) fractured.) fracturarfracture1 n fracturafracture2 vb fracturartr['frækʧəSMALLr/SMALL]1 fractura1 fracturar1 fracturarsefracture n1) : fractura f (de un hueso)2) crack: fisura f, grieta f, falla f (geológica)n.• fractura s.f.• quiebra s.f.v.• fracturar v.'fræktʃər, 'fræktʃə(r)
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a) ( Med) fractura fb) ( crack) fisura f, grieta f
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transitive verb ( Med) \<\<bone\>\> fracturar
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vi ( Med) \<\<bone\>\> fracturarse['fræktʃǝ(r)]1.N (Med) (gen) fractura f2.VT fracturar3.VI fracturarse* * *['fræktʃər, 'fræktʃə(r)]
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a) ( Med) fractura fb) ( crack) fisura f, grieta f
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transitive verb ( Med) \<\<bone\>\> fracturar
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77 Grat
m; -(e)s, -e1. (Bergrücken) ridge* * *der Gratthorn; burr; ridge; edge* * *[graːt]m -(e)s, -e(= Berggrat) ridge; (TECH) burr; (ARCHIT) hip (of roof); (fig) (dividing) line, border* * *(a long narrow piece of ground etc raised above the level of the ground etc on either side of it.) ridge* * *<-[e]s, -e>[ˈgra:t]m1. (oberste Kante) ridge* * *der; Grat[e]s, Grate1) (Bergrücken) ridge2) (Archit.) hip3) (Technik) burr* * *1. (Bergrücken) ridge* * *der; Grat[e]s, Grate1) (Bergrücken) ridge2) (Archit.) hip3) (Technik) burr* * *-e m.edge n.fin n.fish bone n.ridge n. -
78 хълбок
flankс ръце на хълбоците with hands on hips, arms akimbo* * *хъ̀лбок,м., -ци, (два) хъ̀лбока flank; с ръце на \хълбокците with hands on hips, arms akimbo.* * *flank ; haunch-bone ; hip {hip}: with hands on the хълбокs - с ръце на хълбоците* * *1. flank 2. с ръце на хълбоците with hands on hips, arms akimbo -
79 back
1. n спина, спинка2. n спинной хребет; позвоночникback fat — шпиг, спинной жир, хребтовый шпиг, хребтовое сало
3. n поясница, крестец4. n задняя, тыльная часть5. n тех. задняя грань; затылок или обух инструмента6. n задняя часть; задний планat the back of — сзади, позади
7. n оборотная сторона; оборот, изнанкаkeep back — держаться сзади, в стороне, в отдалении
8. n гребень9. n нагота, неприкрытое тело; одежда10. n спорт. защитник11. n мор. киль; кильсон12. n нижняя дека13. a заднийback elevation — вид сзади, задний фасад
back pay — уплата задним числом; задержанная зарплата
14. a отдалённый, дальний15. a обратный16. a запоздалый, отсталыйto feel oneself a back number — чувствовать, что отстал от жизни
17. a старый18. a преим. амер. задержанный, просроченный; уплачиваемый за прошлое времяreach back — уходить назад, в прошлое
19. a воен. тыловойback areas — тыл, тыловые районы
20. adv сзади, позадиkeep back! — не подходи!, отойди!
back hang — вис сзади,
21. adv обратно, назадback there! — осади!; назад!
I knew him back home — я знал его, когда жил на родине
to sit back — откинуться на спинку кресла; удобно усесться
back pullover — три четверти (/сальто назад со спины на ноги
22. adv снова, опять23. adv тех. против часовой стрелки24. adv назадif we go back a few years … — если вернуться к тому, что было несколько лет назад …
25. adv с опозданием; с отставанием26. v поддерживать, подкреплять27. v закреплять28. v укреплять; подпирать29. v наклонять; прислонять30. v субсидировать; финансировать31. v ставить32. v надеяться наI backed on his ability to get out of scrapes — я рассчитывал на его способность выходить сухим из воды
33. v двигать в обратном направлении; осаживать; отводить34. v двигаться в обратном направлении; идти задним ходом; отходить; отступать; пятитьсяhe backed a step or two to let them pass — он отступил на несколько шагов, чтобы пропустить их
35. v садиться на лошадь; ехать верхом; объезжать лошадьdrive back — возвращаться, ехать обратно
36. v покрывать; снабжать спинкой37. v ставить на подкладкуturn back — заставить повернуть назад, прогнать
38. v примыкатьthe hills backed the town — за городом раскинулись холмы, город стоял у подножия холмов
39. v подписывать, скреплять подписью; утверждать; визироватьback a bill — поставить подпись на оборотной стороне векселя; подпись на оборотной стороне векселя; гарантировать оплату векселя
40. v фин. индоссироватьto back a bill — поставить свою подпись на оборотной стороне векселя, гарантировать оплату векселя
41. v аккомпанировать; сопровождать музыкой42. n корыто; чан; большой бакСинонимический ряд:1. delayed (adj.) delayed; late; overdue2. frontier (adj.) frontier; outlandish; unsettled3. minor (adj.) minor; remote; untraveled4. old (adj.) old; out-of-date; past; previous5. posterior (adj.) after; hind; hinder; hindmost; posterior; postern; rear; retral6. flip side (noun) flip side; reverse7. rear (noun) end; heel; hind part; posterior; rear; rearward8. spine (noun) backbone; rachis; spinal column; spine; vertebrae; vertebral column9. capitalize (verb) bankroll; capitalize; grubstake; stake10. finance (verb) finance; sponsor; subsidize11. fund (verb) capitalise; fund; subsidise12. justify (verb) attest; authenticate; bear out; confirm; corroborate; justify; substantiate; testify; validate; verify; warrant13. mount (verb) bestride; mount14. recede (verb) backtrack; fall back; recede; retract; retreat; retrocede; retrograde; retrogress15. reverse (verb) go backward; move backward; push backward; repel; repulse; retire; reverse; withdraw16. support (verb) abet; advocate; aid; assist; backstop; champion; endorse; favor; favour; further; get behind; help; plump for; promote; side with; stand behind; succor; support; uphold17. about (other) about; again; around; in reverse; round; round about18. away (other) away; far-off; off; out19. backward (other) away; backward; backwards; off; rearward; rearwards; to the rearАнтонимический ряд:advance; anterior; contradict; current; fore; front; major; oppose; repudiate -
80 שמט
שָׁמַט(b. h.; cmp. מוּט) to slip; (act. verb) to loosen, detach; to carry off, steal. Num. R. s. 420> (ref. to 2 Sam. 6:6) למה שָׁמְטוּ why did they slip (turn off)? M. Kat. 24a שמטו חזיריםוכ׳ swine dragged his body off. Y.Ber.III, 5d bot., a. e. שוֹמֵטוכ׳, v. קְלִבִּנְטִירִין. Ib. מטה … שוֹמְטָן ודיו in the case of a bed the poles of which are movable, one (in mourning) detaches them, and that is sufficient; Y.Ned.VII, end, 40c שימטו (corr. acc.). B. Mets. 104a שוֹמְטוֹ מעל גבי בניו he may take it (the pledge) from the back of his (the debtors) sons. Ex. R. s. 43 והם שוֹמְטִיםוכ׳, v. טֶטְרָאמוּלִי. Y.Keth.V, 30b היתה שוֹמֶטֶת עצמהוכ׳ she slipped away from under him; Sot.9b נִשְׁמְטָה (Nif.). Gen. R. s. 14 שוֹמְטָהּ, v. צָרַר I. Pesik. R. s. 20 נִשְׁמוֹט אותה let us abandon her (that she may not find her way home); מיד שְׁמָטוּהָ (not שמוטה) and so they abandoned her. Lev. R. s. 34 יִשְׁמוֹט, v. חָלַץ. Gen. R. s. 20 שומט גידיןוכ׳ it (the serpent) draws out fibres (v. גִּיד) and eats them. Midr. Till. to Ps. 114 (ref. to Deut. 4:34 גוי מקרב גוי) כאדם ששומט את העוברוכ׳ as a man draws an embryo out of its mothers womb. Ib. למדנו צער לנִשְׁמָט לשימט מנין we learn here that there was pain for the body drawn out (Israel), whence do we learn that it was painful for him that drew out (for the Lord who redeemed them)?; a. fr.Part. pass. שָׁמוּט; f. שְׁמוּטָה. Ḥull.54a ש׳ ושחוטהוכ׳ if the trachea was found detached, yet cut through, the animal is kasher; שא״א לש׳וכ׳ for it is impossible that a loose trachea should be cut through (therefore the detachment must have taken place after the ritual cutting). Ib. 57a, a. e. שְׁמוּטַת ורך an animal with a dislocated thigh-bone; שמוטת וד with a dislocated foreleg; a. e.V. שָׁמוּט. Nif. נִשְׁמַט to be detached, slip away. Midr. Till. l. c., v. supra. Sot. l. c., v. supra. Num. R. s. 18> הר חורב שעליו נִשִׁמְטָה החרבוכ׳ it is named mount Horeb, because on it the sword (of judgment) was unsheathed (for crimes); (Yalk. ib. 684 נמשכה; Yalk. Ps. 796 נמתחה). Macc.II, 1, v. קַתְּ. Sifra Emor, ch. II, Par. 3 (expl. שרוע, Lev. 21:18) שנשמטה יריכו (Rabad שנשתרבבה) whose hip is dislocated. Cant. R. to V, 16 נשמטה נפשו (ממנו) his soul slipped away (from him), he fainted; a. fr.Tosef.‘UktsinI, 2 (Tbul Yom III) נשמטין, read with ed. Zuck. נִכְסָסִין. Pi. שִׁמֵּט 1) to loosen, pluck, esp. to thin a thicket of reeds. Tosef.Shebi.I, 7; Y. ib. II, 33d top מְשַׁמְּטִין בקנים you may thin reeds (in the Sabbatical year); מקום … ולְשַׁמֵּטוכ׳ where it is customary to clear vines and to thin reeds before ; a. e. 2) to drag forth. Pesik. R. s. 17 ומְשַׁמְּטִים הבכורות מביןוכ׳ and the dogs dragged the dead bodies of the first-born out of the burial caves; Yalk. Ex. 186; a. e. 3) (v. שְׁמִטָּה) to cause release from debt; to cause cessation of field labor; (neut. verb) to come under the law of limitation of the Sabbatical year; (of the ground) to rest. Shebi. X, 1 שביעית מְשַׁמֶּטֶת את המלוהוכ׳ the Sabbatical year causes cancellation of (cash) debts, whether verbal or written; הקפת … אינה משמטת, v. הַקָּפָה; שכר שכיר אינו מְשַׁמֵּט a hired mans wages do not come under the law of shmiṭṭah; ib. 2 המוסר … אינן משמטין (not אינו) if one hands his notes over to the court, they are not subject to the law of limitation; ib. האונס … וכל מעשהב״ד אינן משמטין fines for outrage … and all obligations arising from legal procedures do not come under the law ; ib. 3, v. פְּרוֹזְבּוֹל; (Y. ed. מַשְׁמִיט, מַשְׁמִיטִין Hif. interch. with Pi.. Sifra Bḥuck., Par. 2, ch. VII אני אמרתי … ומשמטים לי אחתוכ׳ I have told you that you may sow six years, and let the ground rest for me one year, that you may know ; עמדו וגלו והיא תְשַׁמֵּט מאליה כל שמיטיםוכ׳ go ye and be carried into exile, and it (the land) will rest of itself (making up for) all the Sabbatical years ; Yalk. Lev. 675 והיא תַשְׁמִיט מאיליה עד שתרצה לפני כל שמיטיןוכ׳. Ab. dR. N. ch. XXXVIII הואיל ואין אתם משמיטין אותה היא תְשַׁמֵּט אתכם (ed. Schechter ואי אתם משמטים את הארץ) because you do not let the earth rest, she will abandon you; ומספר ירחים שאי אתם משמיטין אותה היא תשמט מאליה (ed. Schechter שאין אתם משמטים) and according to the number of months that you fail to let her rest, she will rest of herself. Gitt.36a בזמן שאתה משמט … משמט כספים when thou art bound to let the ground rest, thou art bound to cancel debts; a. fr.Snh.97a כשם שהשביעית משמטת … כך העולם משמטוכ׳ as the Sabbatical year causes cessation of field work once every seven years, so shall the world rest (be waste) one millennium in every seven millenniums. 4) to remit a debt. Gitt.37b המחזיר חוב … יאמר לו משמט אניוכ׳ if a person pays a debt in the Sabbatical year, he (the creditor) must say, ‘I remit (and have no claim): but if he (the debtor) says, ‘nevertheless, he may accept; Sabb.148b; Sifré Deut. 112; a. e. 5) to abandon, send away. Ab. dR. N. l. c., v. supra. Hif. הִשְׁמִיט same, v. supra. Hithpa. הִשְׁתַּמֵּט to slide, fall off. Midr. Till. to Ps. 18:11 מִשְׁתַּמְּטוֹת, v. טֶלֶף.
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