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  • 121 בזי

    בזי, בָּזָה(b. h.; √בז to tread, v. בּוּז) to tread upon, whence to despise, spurn, degrade. Ab. dR. Nath. ch. XXIX הבּוֹזֶה את חבירווכ׳ he who spurns his neighbor (rebuking him) for a sacred cause. Ib. הן בּוֹזִין בעצמן they make themselves contemptible (neglecting their appearance). Part. pass. בָּזוּי, f. בְּזוּיָה Y.Sot.V, end, 20d שהיתה נבואתו כ׳ his prophetic gift was degraded (by him). Ruth. R. to I, מי שהוא ב׳ בדבריו he who becomes contemptible through his own words (in not practicing what he teaches). Cant. R. to VI, 5 מה עז זו ב׳ as the goat is despised כך בְּזוּיִיןוכ׳ so were the Israelites made despicable at Shittim (through debauchery); a. fr. Pi. בִּיזָּה, בִּזָּה same. Ab. dR. Nath. l. c. Y. Sot. l. c. he (Isaac) is called Buzi, שבי׳ אתוכ׳ because he made all idolatrous temples appear contemptible (by his willingness to be sacrificed to the Lord). Gen. R. s. 30 (play on בוז Job 12:5) שהיו מְבַזִּים עליו they sneered at him. Snh.65b בִּיזִּיתֹו thou hast insulted him. Aboth III, 11 המְבַזֶּה אתוכ׳ he who disregards the festive weeks (treating them as week days); a. fr.Part. Pu. מְבוּזֶּה, pl. מְבוּזִּין. Ab. Zar. III, 3 המב׳ common vessels, opp. מכובדין ornamental; Tosef. ib. V (VI), 1 בזויין ed. Zuck. (Var. מב׳); Y. ib. III, 42d; a. e. Hithpa. הִתְבַּזָּה to be despised, humbled, exposed. Y.Taan.II, beg.65a you cannot compare המִתְבַּזֶּה מעצמווכ׳ one who humbles himself to one who is humbled by others. Keth.97b. Ruth. R. to I, 1 אימתיד״ת מִתְבַּזִּיןוכ׳ when are the words of the Law despised by the people? When the scholars make them contemptible (through their conduct); a. fr.

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  • 122 בזה

    בזי, בָּזָה(b. h.; √בז to tread, v. בּוּז) to tread upon, whence to despise, spurn, degrade. Ab. dR. Nath. ch. XXIX הבּוֹזֶה את חבירווכ׳ he who spurns his neighbor (rebuking him) for a sacred cause. Ib. הן בּוֹזִין בעצמן they make themselves contemptible (neglecting their appearance). Part. pass. בָּזוּי, f. בְּזוּיָה Y.Sot.V, end, 20d שהיתה נבואתו כ׳ his prophetic gift was degraded (by him). Ruth. R. to I, מי שהוא ב׳ בדבריו he who becomes contemptible through his own words (in not practicing what he teaches). Cant. R. to VI, 5 מה עז זו ב׳ as the goat is despised כך בְּזוּיִיןוכ׳ so were the Israelites made despicable at Shittim (through debauchery); a. fr. Pi. בִּיזָּה, בִּזָּה same. Ab. dR. Nath. l. c. Y. Sot. l. c. he (Isaac) is called Buzi, שבי׳ אתוכ׳ because he made all idolatrous temples appear contemptible (by his willingness to be sacrificed to the Lord). Gen. R. s. 30 (play on בוז Job 12:5) שהיו מְבַזִּים עליו they sneered at him. Snh.65b בִּיזִּיתֹו thou hast insulted him. Aboth III, 11 המְבַזֶּה אתוכ׳ he who disregards the festive weeks (treating them as week days); a. fr.Part. Pu. מְבוּזֶּה, pl. מְבוּזִּין. Ab. Zar. III, 3 המב׳ common vessels, opp. מכובדין ornamental; Tosef. ib. V (VI), 1 בזויין ed. Zuck. (Var. מב׳); Y. ib. III, 42d; a. e. Hithpa. הִתְבַּזָּה to be despised, humbled, exposed. Y.Taan.II, beg.65a you cannot compare המִתְבַּזֶּה מעצמווכ׳ one who humbles himself to one who is humbled by others. Keth.97b. Ruth. R. to I, 1 אימתיד״ת מִתְבַּזִּיןוכ׳ when are the words of the Law despised by the people? When the scholars make them contemptible (through their conduct); a. fr.

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  • 123 בָּזָה

    בזי, בָּזָה(b. h.; √בז to tread, v. בּוּז) to tread upon, whence to despise, spurn, degrade. Ab. dR. Nath. ch. XXIX הבּוֹזֶה את חבירווכ׳ he who spurns his neighbor (rebuking him) for a sacred cause. Ib. הן בּוֹזִין בעצמן they make themselves contemptible (neglecting their appearance). Part. pass. בָּזוּי, f. בְּזוּיָה Y.Sot.V, end, 20d שהיתה נבואתו כ׳ his prophetic gift was degraded (by him). Ruth. R. to I, מי שהוא ב׳ בדבריו he who becomes contemptible through his own words (in not practicing what he teaches). Cant. R. to VI, 5 מה עז זו ב׳ as the goat is despised כך בְּזוּיִיןוכ׳ so were the Israelites made despicable at Shittim (through debauchery); a. fr. Pi. בִּיזָּה, בִּזָּה same. Ab. dR. Nath. l. c. Y. Sot. l. c. he (Isaac) is called Buzi, שבי׳ אתוכ׳ because he made all idolatrous temples appear contemptible (by his willingness to be sacrificed to the Lord). Gen. R. s. 30 (play on בוז Job 12:5) שהיו מְבַזִּים עליו they sneered at him. Snh.65b בִּיזִּיתֹו thou hast insulted him. Aboth III, 11 המְבַזֶּה אתוכ׳ he who disregards the festive weeks (treating them as week days); a. fr.Part. Pu. מְבוּזֶּה, pl. מְבוּזִּין. Ab. Zar. III, 3 המב׳ common vessels, opp. מכובדין ornamental; Tosef. ib. V (VI), 1 בזויין ed. Zuck. (Var. מב׳); Y. ib. III, 42d; a. e. Hithpa. הִתְבַּזָּה to be despised, humbled, exposed. Y.Taan.II, beg.65a you cannot compare המִתְבַּזֶּה מעצמווכ׳ one who humbles himself to one who is humbled by others. Keth.97b. Ruth. R. to I, 1 אימתיד״ת מִתְבַּזִּיןוכ׳ when are the words of the Law despised by the people? When the scholars make them contemptible (through their conduct); a. fr.

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  • 124 פסל

    פְּסַלch. same, 1) to cut, hew, dig. Targ. Ex. 34:1. Targ. Deut. 6:11; a. fr.Part. pass. פְּסִיל; f. פְּסִילָא; pl. פְּסִילִין; פְּסִילָן, פְּסִל׳. Ib.; a. e. 2) to make or declare unfit; to reject. Snh.23a בתר דפַסְלֵי להווכ׳ after they (the parties) rejected them, shall they (the rejected judges) go and select another court? Ib. רחמנא פַסְלֵיה it is the Law that declared him unfit. Ib. כל כמיניה דפָסֵיל דייני is it in his power to reject judges?; a. fr.Part. pass. as ab. Targ. Y. II Gen. 22:10. Targ. Y. I Lev. 7:18 (Y. II פָּסוּל h. form; h. text פגול); a. e.Targ. Ps. 18:27, v. פְּסִילָא.Keth.61b מאן דעביד הכי פ׳ למאכלוכ׳ he who does a thing like this is unfit to prepare food for the king. Ib. 105b האי דיינא … פ׳ למידן דינא (some ed. פסול) a judge that is in the habit of borrowing (things from his neighbors) is unfit to judge cases. Ib. פְּסִילְנָא לך לדינא I am unfit to be a judge in thy case (because I have been offered a gift); a. fr.V. פְּסוֹל. Ithpe. אִתְפְּסַל, אִתְפְּסֵיל, אִיפְּסִיל 1) to be engraven. Targ. Job 19:24. 2) to be hewn out. Targ. Is. 51:1. 3) to be disqualified, unfit, rejected. Targ. Ps. 68:16. Targ. Y. Num. 8:24 מוּפְסָלִין h. Hof.)Y.Kil.VII, 31a top (read:) א״ל טבא היא ואִיפְסְלַת he said to him, it is a good coin, whereas it had been cancelled. Men.102b לאִיפְּסוּלֵי דגופיה (Ms. M. לפסולא) to become unfit for itself (but not for making unclean); Pes.20a לאיפסולי גופיה; a. fr. Af. אַפְסֵל to make unfit. Ḥull.36a לאַפְסוּלֵי גופיה to cause the object itself to be forbidden (ib. 37a לפסולא דגופיה), v. supra. Pa. פַּסֵּל to cut (stones). Targ. 2 Chr. 24:12 מְפַסְּלִין stone-cutters.

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  • 125 פְּסַל

    פְּסַלch. same, 1) to cut, hew, dig. Targ. Ex. 34:1. Targ. Deut. 6:11; a. fr.Part. pass. פְּסִיל; f. פְּסִילָא; pl. פְּסִילִין; פְּסִילָן, פְּסִל׳. Ib.; a. e. 2) to make or declare unfit; to reject. Snh.23a בתר דפַסְלֵי להווכ׳ after they (the parties) rejected them, shall they (the rejected judges) go and select another court? Ib. רחמנא פַסְלֵיה it is the Law that declared him unfit. Ib. כל כמיניה דפָסֵיל דייני is it in his power to reject judges?; a. fr.Part. pass. as ab. Targ. Y. II Gen. 22:10. Targ. Y. I Lev. 7:18 (Y. II פָּסוּל h. form; h. text פגול); a. e.Targ. Ps. 18:27, v. פְּסִילָא.Keth.61b מאן דעביד הכי פ׳ למאכלוכ׳ he who does a thing like this is unfit to prepare food for the king. Ib. 105b האי דיינא … פ׳ למידן דינא (some ed. פסול) a judge that is in the habit of borrowing (things from his neighbors) is unfit to judge cases. Ib. פְּסִילְנָא לך לדינא I am unfit to be a judge in thy case (because I have been offered a gift); a. fr.V. פְּסוֹל. Ithpe. אִתְפְּסַל, אִתְפְּסֵיל, אִיפְּסִיל 1) to be engraven. Targ. Job 19:24. 2) to be hewn out. Targ. Is. 51:1. 3) to be disqualified, unfit, rejected. Targ. Ps. 68:16. Targ. Y. Num. 8:24 מוּפְסָלִין h. Hof.)Y.Kil.VII, 31a top (read:) א״ל טבא היא ואִיפְסְלַת he said to him, it is a good coin, whereas it had been cancelled. Men.102b לאִיפְּסוּלֵי דגופיה (Ms. M. לפסולא) to become unfit for itself (but not for making unclean); Pes.20a לאיפסולי גופיה; a. fr. Af. אַפְסֵל to make unfit. Ḥull.36a לאַפְסוּלֵי גופיה to cause the object itself to be forbidden (ib. 37a לפסולא דגופיה), v. supra. Pa. פַּסֵּל to cut (stones). Targ. 2 Chr. 24:12 מְפַסְּלִין stone-cutters.

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  • 126 צווח

    צָוַוח, צָוַח(b. h. צָוַח) to cry, shout; to complain. Keth.14b ממזר וצֹווֵחַ one that is called a bastard and brings complaint, opp. שותק. B. Mets.24b והלא עומד וצוֹוֵחַ but does he (the loser) not stand up and cry (which shows that he has not given up the hope of recovery)? נעשה כצווח עלוכ׳ it is like one crying over his house that has fallen in B. Bath. 138a בצָ׳ מעיקרא (or בצֹוֵחַ), בצָ׳ מעיקרו when he cried out (refused the gift) at the start (when it was offered to him). Sot.42b צֹוְחִיןוכ׳ (better צוֹוְ׳) they (the gentile soldiers) shout (before they attack) and stamp; Sifré Deut. 192 צוֹוְחִים; a. fr. Pi. צִוֵּוחַ same. Y.M. Kat. III, 82d top (ref. to דֹּם, Ez. 24:17) מכן שצריך לְצַוֵּוחַ (or לִצְוֹוחַ Kal) from here we learn that ordinarily a mourner must cry out (lament). Bab. ib. 24b מְצַוְּוחִין Ms. M. (v. צָהַב). Tosef.Sabb.VI (VII), 14 המְצַוַּוחַת לתנורוכ׳ a woman that shouts at the stove that the bread may not fall apart (a superstitious practice). Midr. Till. to Ps. 20 מְצוַּחַת; a. fr. Hif. הִצְוִויחַ to cause to shout. Sabb.67b המשתקת … והמַצָוַוחַת לגריסין who tells people around her to be silent, when lentils are cooked, or to shout, when grits are cooked (a superstitious practice; Tosef. l. c. 15 והמציצת, v. צָיַץ).

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  • 127 צוח

    צָוַוח, צָוַח(b. h. צָוַח) to cry, shout; to complain. Keth.14b ממזר וצֹווֵחַ one that is called a bastard and brings complaint, opp. שותק. B. Mets.24b והלא עומד וצוֹוֵחַ but does he (the loser) not stand up and cry (which shows that he has not given up the hope of recovery)? נעשה כצווח עלוכ׳ it is like one crying over his house that has fallen in B. Bath. 138a בצָ׳ מעיקרא (or בצֹוֵחַ), בצָ׳ מעיקרו when he cried out (refused the gift) at the start (when it was offered to him). Sot.42b צֹוְחִיןוכ׳ (better צוֹוְ׳) they (the gentile soldiers) shout (before they attack) and stamp; Sifré Deut. 192 צוֹוְחִים; a. fr. Pi. צִוֵּוחַ same. Y.M. Kat. III, 82d top (ref. to דֹּם, Ez. 24:17) מכן שצריך לְצַוֵּוחַ (or לִצְוֹוחַ Kal) from here we learn that ordinarily a mourner must cry out (lament). Bab. ib. 24b מְצַוְּוחִין Ms. M. (v. צָהַב). Tosef.Sabb.VI (VII), 14 המְצַוַּוחַת לתנורוכ׳ a woman that shouts at the stove that the bread may not fall apart (a superstitious practice). Midr. Till. to Ps. 20 מְצוַּחַת; a. fr. Hif. הִצְוִויחַ to cause to shout. Sabb.67b המשתקת … והמַצָוַוחַת לגריסין who tells people around her to be silent, when lentils are cooked, or to shout, when grits are cooked (a superstitious practice; Tosef. l. c. 15 והמציצת, v. צָיַץ).

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  • 128 צָוַוח

    צָוַוח, צָוַח(b. h. צָוַח) to cry, shout; to complain. Keth.14b ממזר וצֹווֵחַ one that is called a bastard and brings complaint, opp. שותק. B. Mets.24b והלא עומד וצוֹוֵחַ but does he (the loser) not stand up and cry (which shows that he has not given up the hope of recovery)? נעשה כצווח עלוכ׳ it is like one crying over his house that has fallen in B. Bath. 138a בצָ׳ מעיקרא (or בצֹוֵחַ), בצָ׳ מעיקרו when he cried out (refused the gift) at the start (when it was offered to him). Sot.42b צֹוְחִיןוכ׳ (better צוֹוְ׳) they (the gentile soldiers) shout (before they attack) and stamp; Sifré Deut. 192 צוֹוְחִים; a. fr. Pi. צִוֵּוחַ same. Y.M. Kat. III, 82d top (ref. to דֹּם, Ez. 24:17) מכן שצריך לְצַוֵּוחַ (or לִצְוֹוחַ Kal) from here we learn that ordinarily a mourner must cry out (lament). Bab. ib. 24b מְצַוְּוחִין Ms. M. (v. צָהַב). Tosef.Sabb.VI (VII), 14 המְצַוַּוחַת לתנורוכ׳ a woman that shouts at the stove that the bread may not fall apart (a superstitious practice). Midr. Till. to Ps. 20 מְצוַּחַת; a. fr. Hif. הִצְוִויחַ to cause to shout. Sabb.67b המשתקת … והמַצָוַוחַת לגריסין who tells people around her to be silent, when lentils are cooked, or to shout, when grits are cooked (a superstitious practice; Tosef. l. c. 15 והמציצת, v. צָיַץ).

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