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  • 81 βρέχω

    Grammatical information: v.
    Meaning: `wet, drench' (Hp.).
    Derivatives: βροχή `rain, moistening, inundation' (Democr.), βροχετός (AP), βροχμός, βρέγμα (Erot.). - βροχίς `ink-horn' (AP), βρόχιον `id.' (Pap.).
    Origin: IE [Indo-European]X [probably] [738] * mergʰ- `wet, moisten'
    Etymology: Connected with Latv. merguôt `rain slowly', merga `soft rain', Russ. morosítь `rain slowly', which can go back on * mergʰ-, morgʰ- (Trautmann, Balt.-slav. Wb. 182); βρεχω would require * mregʰ- (cf. on βρέφος; sec. full grade on the basis of zero grade *βραχ-?). There is a difference in meaning, which seems no decisive obstacle; complicated theory by Fraenkel, Glotta 12 (1914)1f. Cf. βρύχιος.
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  • 82 structureel is er nauwelijks verschil

    structurally/from a structural point of view there is little difference

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  • 83 structureel

    [met betrekking tot de structuur] structural; met betrekking tot de bouw ook constructional
    voorbeelden:
    1   een structureel geheel a structured whole
         structurele werkloosheid structural unemployment
         structureel is er nauwelijks verschil structurally/from a structural point of view there is little difference

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  • 84 atiruq

    is the same, there is no difference

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  • 85 βάρβαρος

    βάρβαρος, ον (onomatopoetic formation; Aeschyl., Hdt.+; loanw. in rabb. [Dalman, Gram.2 183, 185]) gener. pert. to what is foreign (esp. from the perspective of one who knows Greek and is familiar w. Hellenic culture; the components ‘foreign in language’ and ‘foreign in culture’ are ordinarily linked) ‘non-Hellenic’
    w. focus on strangeness of language: pert. to using a language that is unintelligible to outsiders, foreign-speaking, of foreign tongue adj. or noun 1 Cor 14:11 (cp. Hdt. 2, 158; Aristoph., Av. 199 and its scholia [Ltzm. on 1 Cor 14:11]; Ovid, Tristia 5, 10, 37 barbarus hic ego sum, quia non intellegor ulli ‘I’m a barbarus here, because no one understands me’; Ps 113:1).
    w. focus on non-Hellenic association: pert. to not speaking Greek or participating in Gk. culture
    adj. not Hellenic πόλεις Ἑλληνίδας κ. βαρβάρους Dg 5:4.
    subst. a non-Hellene, foreigner (the Engl. loanw. ‘barbarian’ is freq. used in a derogatory sense and is therefore inappropriate for rendering [as NRSV, REB et al.] the Gk. term when it appears without the negative contexts of some texts composed after the Persian wars, e.g. Demosth. 26, 17) contrasted w. Hellenes (the Neo-Platonist Amelius [III A.D.] calls the writer of John’s gospel a β.: Eus., PE 11, 19, 1) Ἕλληνες κ. βάρβαροι Ro 1:14 (cp. Ps.-Eur., Rhes. 404; Pla., Theaet. 175a; Chariton 6, 3, 7; SIG 360, 12 and 27; 867, 32; OGI 765, 16ff; IAndrosIsis p. 124, 31 ἐγὼ διαλέκτους Ἕλλησι καὶ βαρβάροις ἔταξα=125, 27 [but διετάξάμην]; Philo, Abr. 267; Jos., Ant. 4, 12; 8, 284 al.—The Romans refused to be classified as β.: Jüthner [s. Ἕλλην 1] p. 62; MPohlenz, Stoa II ’49, 139); cp. Col 3:11 (44th Ep. of Apollonius of Tyana [Philostrat. I 354, 25]: there is no difference betw. people εἴτε βάρβαρος εἴτε καὶ Ἕλλην.—THermann, ThBl 9, 1930, 106f). Of the inhabitants of Malta, who apparently spoke in their native language Ac 28:2, 4 (here β. certainly without derogatory tone; indeed, Luke transforms the ‘foreigners’ into ‘Hellenes’ by noting their extraordinary hospitality παρεῖχον οὐ τὴν τυχοῦσαν φιλανθρωπίαν; cp. Warnecke, Romfahrt 111–18).—AEichhorn, βάρβαρος quid significaverit, diss. Leipz. 1904; HWerner, Barbarus: NJklA 41, 1918, 389–408; RAC I 1173–76; JAC 10, ’67, 251–96. S. Ἕλλην 1.—DELG. M-M. TW. Sv.

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  • 86 διακρίνω

    διακρίνω fut. διακρινῶ; 1 aor. διέκρινα LXX; impf. mid. διεκρινόμην. Pass.: fut. διακριθήσομαι LXX; 1 aor. διεκρίθην (s. κρίνω, διάκρισις; Hom.+).
    to differentiate by separating, separate, arrange (Jos., Ant. 11, 56; Ath. 13, 2; 22, 1; Mel. P. 82, 611) of created things πάντα κατὰ τάξιν δ. effect an orderly arrangement for everything Dg 8:7. ἑαυτὸν δ. separate oneself IEph 5:3 (but the ominous tone of the context favors 3b below).
    to conclude that there is a difference, make a distinction, differentiate (PGM 5, 103f σὺ διέκρινας τὸ δίκαιον καὶ τὸ ἄδικον; 4 Macc 1:14; Jos., Bell. 1, 27; Just., D. 20, 3; Ath. 15, 1) μεταξὺ ἡμῶν τε καὶ αὐτῶν betw. us and them Ac 15:9. τίς σε διακρίνει; who concedes you any superiority? 1 Cor 4:7 (Appian, Bell. Civ. 5, 54 §228 δ. τινά=concede superiority to someone, beside ἐπιλέγεσθαί τινα=select someone; cp. Philo, Op. M. 137 διακρίνας ἐξ ἁπάσης τὸ βέλτιστον). μηθὲν διακρίνων τίνι δῷ without distinguishing to whom he should give Hm 2:6; cp. Ac 11:12.—Pass. διακρίνεσθαί τινος be differentiated fr. someone Dg 5:1.
    to evaluate by paying careful attention to, evaluate, judge
    judge correctly (Job 12:11; 23:10) the appearance of the sky Mt 16:3; evaluate oneself 1 Cor 11:31; recognize τὸ σῶμα vs. 29.
    pass judgment on w. acc. ἑαυτόν on oneself IEph 5:3 (mng. 1 is also prob.); προφήτην D 11:7; abs. 1 Cor 14:29.
    to render a legal decision, judge, decide, legal t.t. (X., Hell. 5, 2, 10; Appian, Bell. Civ. 5, 76 §324 δίκαι διεκρίνοντο; SIG 545, 18; OGI 43, 4 and11; pap; EpArist 110; Just. A II, 7, 2) ἀνὰ μέσον τινός decide betw. pers. (as Ezk 34:17, 20) 1 Cor 6:5; s. EvDobschütz, StKr 91, 1918, 410–21 and ἀνά 1b, μέσος 1b.
    to be at variance w. someone, mid., w. pass. aor. (B-D-F. §78)
    because of differing judgments dispute τινί w. someone (Polyb. 2, 22, 11) Jd 9.
    by maintaining a firm opposing position or adverse judgment take issue πρός τινα w. someone (Hdt. 9, 58, 2; Ezk 20:35f; Jo 4:2) Ac 11:2 (= criticize).
    to be uncertain, be at odds w. oneself, doubt, waver (this mng. appears first in NT; with no dependence on the NT, e.g., Cyril of Scyth. p. 52, 17; 80, 10; 174, 7) Mt 21:21; Mk 11:23; Ro 14:23; Jd 22. ἐν ἑαυτῷ in one’s own mind Lk 11:38 D; Js 2:4; GJs 11:2. W. εἰς Ro 4:20 μηδὲν διακρινόμενος without any doubting Js 1:6; hesitate Ac 10:20.—DELG s.v. κρίνω. M-M. TW.

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  • 87 μερίς

    μερίς, ίδος, ἡ (s. μερίζω and three next entries; Antiphon, Thu.+; ins, pap, LXX, TestSol; TestJob 38:2; 41:5; Test12Patr; Philo; Jos., Ant. 11, 292, Vi. 36; Just.).
    a portion of a whole that has been divided, part (Pla., Soph. p. 266a; Demetr.: 722 Fgm. 1, 14 Jac.; Diod S 15, 31, 2; 15, 64, 1 [where comparison with 15, 63, 4 τέτταρα μέρη … ἡ πρώτη μερίς shows that it is not necessary to assume that there is a difference in the meanings of these word-forms]. In ins and pap oft.=district: OGI 177, 9; 179, 8; PPetr III, 32 recto, 3 τῆς Θεμίστου μερίδος; BGU 975, 6 [45 A.D.]; PTebt 302, 4; 315, 13; Diod S 1, 54, 3; Josh 18:6). The wording of Ac 16:12 v.l in describing Philippi ἥτις ἐστὶν πρώτη τῆς μερίδος Μακεδονίας πόλις (vv.ll., among others, πρ. τῆς μερ. τῆς Μακ.; πρ. τῆς Μακ.) is difficult because of τῆς μερίδος.The transl. leading city of the district of Macedonia (e.g. Beyer, Steinmann, Bauernfeind, NRSV) is tolerable only through lack of a better one. As far as the form is concerned, the article is lacking w. πρώτη, and as far as subject matter goes, Philippi was not the capital city (which πρώτη means in such a context: Ps.-Scylax, Peripl. 35 [BFabricius 1878]; schol. on Pind., O. 8, 1h; cp. 6, 144g; Eunap. 7; 96; Procop., Aedif. 5, 4, 18 μητρόπολις … οὕτω πόλιν τ. πρώτην τοῦ ἔθνους καλοῦσι Ῥωμαῖοι) either of the province of Macedonia or of any of its districts. The Nestle text follows Blass, who favored the conjecture of Johannes Clericus (LeClerc), and reads πρώτη[ς] μερίδος τῆς Μακεδονίας of the first district of Macedonia, w. ref. to the fact that the Romans (Livy 45, 29) divided Macedonia into four μερίδες=districts in 167 B.C. (so also Hoennicke, Preuschen, Wlh., Zahn; Field, Notes 124; EHaupt, Gefangenschaftsbriefe7 1902, 83f; Belser; Zürcher Bibel ’31; Haenchen ad loc; RBorger, TRu 52, ’87, 37f. On the textual variants, s. Metzger, Textual Commentary ad loc. S. also AClark and JLarsen s.v. κεφαλή 2b, end.—If the restoration of the apparently damaged text should result in a wording that would make it possible for πρώτη to refer to the progress of a journey, we might compare Arrian, Anab. 4, 23, 3 ἡ πρώτη καθʼ ὁδὸν πόλις; Appian, Bell. Civ. 2, 35 §137 Ariminum ἐστὶν Ἰταλίας πρώτη [i.e., πόλις] μετὰ τὴν Γαλατίαν=the first city in Italy after [leaving] Gaul; Ps.-Scylax §67: from Thessaly the πρώτη πόλις Μακεδονίας is Ἡράκλειον.—Linguistically πρ. πόλ. can, of course, be understood of time as well, and can mean the first city in connection with which someth. happens [Diod S 12, 67, 2 Acanthus was the first city, πρ. πόλ., to revolt from Athens]).
    share, portion (Demosth. 43, 82; Plut., Ages. 17, 5; Lucian, De Merc. Cond. 26; Vett. Val. 345, 16; SIG 1013, 4; BGU 996 III, 1; PLond III, 880, 18ff p. 9 [113 B.C.]; POxy 1482, 21; LXX) τὴν ἀγαθὴν μ. ἐκλέγεσθαι choose the better portion Lk 10:42 (fig., of food? Cp. Mft., transl., ‘Mary has chosen the best dish’, and s. Gen 43:34; 1 Km 9:23, but against him TGillieson, ET 59, ’47/48, 111f. For other reff. Field, Notes 63f; HAlmqvist, Plutarch u. d. NT ’46, 65). μ. κυρίου the Lord’s portion 1 Cl 29:2 (Dt 32:9); cp. 30:1. τίς μερὶς πιστῷ μετὰ ἀπίστου; what has a believer in common with an unbeliever? (i.e., with ref. to the same thing; on μετά s. below) 2 Cor 6:15. Sim. μετὰ μοιχῶν τὴν μερίδα σου ἐτίθεις you cast your lot w. adulterers 1 Cl 35:8 (Ps 49:18). οὐκ ἔστιν σοι μ. οὐδὲ κλῆρος ἐν τῷ λόγῳ τούτῳ you have neither share nor lot in this matter Ac 8:21 (cp. Dt 12:12 οὐκ ἔστιν αὐτῷ μ. οὐδὲ κλῆρος μεθʼ ὑμῶν.—μ. καὶ κλῆρος also TestSol 14:5 and Philo, Plant. 60.—μ. ἐν as 2 Km 20:1; TestJob 38:2 ἐν γῇ καὶ σποδῷ). ἡ μερὶς τοῦ κλήρου τῶν ἁγίων a share in the inheritance of the saints / holy ones (cp. 1QS 11:7f) Col 1:12.—DELG s.v. μείρομαι II p. 679. M-M. TW.

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  • 88 אלא) אלא

    (אִלָּא) אֶלָּא (contr. of אִן לָא = אִם לֹא) 1) if not, except, but, only. Targ. O. Ex. 15:11 לית אִ׳ את none but thou, none besides thee; a. e.Ber.V, 1 אין עומדין … א׳וכ׳ one must stand up for prayer in no other disposition but that of humility.Snh.4a לא נתן א׳ שלשה he did only three times. Ber.I, 1 ולא זו בלבד (אמרו) א׳וכ׳ and not only in this case they said so, but wherever Ib. 5a אל תקרי תְלַמְּדֶנּוּ א׳ תְלַמְּדֵנוּ read not thlammdennu (thou instructest him) but thlammdēnu (thou teachest us); a. v. fr. 2) (ellipt.) (you cannot say anything except …) but, a logical inference excluding all other explanations Ib. 30b א׳ לא שנא but (the conclusion is proven) there is no difference. Ib. א׳ אמרר׳ but, said R. … we may derive it ; a. fr.

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  • 89 אניסכא

    אֲנִיסְכָּאcom. (v. נִיסְכָּא) made of cast metal, opp. ארוקתא of wrought or stretched metal. Sabb.59b כ״עוכ׳ דא׳ (Rashi ed. דניסכא) as to those made of cast metal there is no difference of opinion. Ib. א׳ עיקר (prob. to be read מיקר, v. Ms. M.) what is made of cast metal is more precious (original).

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  • 90 אֲנִיסְכָּא

    אֲנִיסְכָּאcom. (v. נִיסְכָּא) made of cast metal, opp. ארוקתא of wrought or stretched metal. Sabb.59b כ״עוכ׳ דא׳ (Rashi ed. דניסכא) as to those made of cast metal there is no difference of opinion. Ib. א׳ עיקר (prob. to be read מיקר, v. Ms. M.) what is made of cast metal is more precious (original).

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  • 91 בד III

    בַּדIII m. (b. h.; בדד) 1) single, separate. Ber.63b (play on baddim, Jer. 50:36) שיושבין ב׳ ב׳ who study separately (without interchange of ideas). Kerith 5a expl. Ex. 30:34 ב׳ בב׳. 2) with pref. לְ, לְבַד (b. h.) alone, only. Sot.8a אותה לְבַדָּהּ her (Num. 5:19) indicates her alone (each separately); a. fr.כִּלְבַד (adv.) only. Ber.I, 1 ולא זו ב׳ (usu. with אמרו and not only in this case did they make such a rule. Meg.I, 5 אין בין … אלא … ב׳ there is no difference between Festivals and the Sabbath (as to forbidden labors) except only as to the preparation of the necessaries of life; a. fr.וּבִלְבַד but only, provided. Zeb.V, 8; a. fr.

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  • 92 בַּד

    בַּדIII m. (b. h.; בדד) 1) single, separate. Ber.63b (play on baddim, Jer. 50:36) שיושבין ב׳ ב׳ who study separately (without interchange of ideas). Kerith 5a expl. Ex. 30:34 ב׳ בב׳. 2) with pref. לְ, לְבַד (b. h.) alone, only. Sot.8a אותה לְבַדָּהּ her (Num. 5:19) indicates her alone (each separately); a. fr.כִּלְבַד (adv.) only. Ber.I, 1 ולא זו ב׳ (usu. with אמרו and not only in this case did they make such a rule. Meg.I, 5 אין בין … אלא … ב׳ there is no difference between Festivals and the Sabbath (as to forbidden labors) except only as to the preparation of the necessaries of life; a. fr.וּבִלְבַד but only, provided. Zeb.V, 8; a. fr.

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  • 93 הוא

    הוּאm., הִיא f. (b. h.) he, it; she; it is Snh.III, 3 (24b) if he has no trade אלא חוא (Y. ed, Erub.82a היא) except this (gambling &c); יש לו אומנות שלא הוא (היא) if he has a trade besides this (v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 80). הוא הוא, היא היא it is the same, i. e. there is no difference between the two. Y.Ber.I, 3b היא היא both are equally precious. Gen. R. s. 9, end הוא מאד הוא אדם the word מאד has the same letters as אדם. Ber.2b דילמא ביאת אורו הוא perhaps it is (means) the arrival of his day, v. אוֹר II; a. v. fr.Shebi. III, 8 עושה הוא; IV, 5 מכסה הוא, Y. ed. עוֹשֵׂהוּ, מְכַסֵּהוּ; ib. V, 6 מזכה הוא; Ms. M., Gitt.37a מְזַכֵּהוּ. ולא היא but it is not so (it has a different reason). Ber.57a; a. fr. כל שחוא (כל שהיא) a) whosoever, whatsoever (is). Peah II, 4 כל ש׳ אוכל whatever is eatable ; a. fr.b) whatever it may he, a minimum, v. כָּל. Shebi. X, 6 כל שהוא; Gitt. l. c. כל שֶׁהוּ; a. fr. ספר היא the Book Hi, name of a Pentateuch scroll in the Temple in which היא occurs nine times (for the archaic הִוא), whereas in others it appears eleven times (v. Ab. dR. N. ch. 34, ed. Schechter). Sifré Deut. 356; Y.Taan.IV, 68a bot.הַהוּא, הַהִיא, mostly in Chald. diction, v. next w.Pl. הֵם m., הֵן c. Ber.2b והלא כהנים … הם טובלים but do not priests bathe ?Meg.14b רחמניות הן are compassionate. Ḥull.127b הרי הןוכ׳ they are to be treated as if ; a. v. fr.הן … הן are the same. Y.Ab. Zar. II, end, 42a, v. אִסְטַגְיֹות.With prep, מֵהֶם, מֵהֶן, לָהֶם

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  • 94 הוּא

    הוּאm., הִיא f. (b. h.) he, it; she; it is Snh.III, 3 (24b) if he has no trade אלא חוא (Y. ed, Erub.82a היא) except this (gambling &c); יש לו אומנות שלא הוא (היא) if he has a trade besides this (v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 80). הוא הוא, היא היא it is the same, i. e. there is no difference between the two. Y.Ber.I, 3b היא היא both are equally precious. Gen. R. s. 9, end הוא מאד הוא אדם the word מאד has the same letters as אדם. Ber.2b דילמא ביאת אורו הוא perhaps it is (means) the arrival of his day, v. אוֹר II; a. v. fr.Shebi. III, 8 עושה הוא; IV, 5 מכסה הוא, Y. ed. עוֹשֵׂהוּ, מְכַסֵּהוּ; ib. V, 6 מזכה הוא; Ms. M., Gitt.37a מְזַכֵּהוּ. ולא היא but it is not so (it has a different reason). Ber.57a; a. fr. כל שחוא (כל שהיא) a) whosoever, whatsoever (is). Peah II, 4 כל ש׳ אוכל whatever is eatable ; a. fr.b) whatever it may he, a minimum, v. כָּל. Shebi. X, 6 כל שהוא; Gitt. l. c. כל שֶׁהוּ; a. fr. ספר היא the Book Hi, name of a Pentateuch scroll in the Temple in which היא occurs nine times (for the archaic הִוא), whereas in others it appears eleven times (v. Ab. dR. N. ch. 34, ed. Schechter). Sifré Deut. 356; Y.Taan.IV, 68a bot.הַהוּא, הַהִיא, mostly in Chald. diction, v. next w.Pl. הֵם m., הֵן c. Ber.2b והלא כהנים … הם טובלים but do not priests bathe ?Meg.14b רחמניות הן are compassionate. Ḥull.127b הרי הןוכ׳ they are to be treated as if ; a. v. fr.הן … הן are the same. Y.Ab. Zar. II, end, 42a, v. אִסְטַגְיֹות.With prep, מֵהֶם, מֵהֶן, לָהֶם

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  • 95 חרך I

    חֲרָךְI m. (b. h. חֲרַכִּים; חרך, cmp. חרק a. חרם) lattice, latticed window. Pesik. Haḥod., p. 49b> כשם … בין חלון לח׳ as there is a difference between (the light as it comes through) an open window and a latticed window, so ; Num. R. s. 11; Pesik. R. s. 15; Yalk. Cant. 986 בין חלון לחלון (corr. acc.).Pl. חֲרַכִּים, חֲרַכִּין. Gen. R. s. 98.

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  • 96 חֲרָךְ

    חֲרָךְI m. (b. h. חֲרַכִּים; חרך, cmp. חרק a. חרם) lattice, latticed window. Pesik. Haḥod., p. 49b> כשם … בין חלון לח׳ as there is a difference between (the light as it comes through) an open window and a latticed window, so ; Num. R. s. 11; Pesik. R. s. 15; Yalk. Cant. 986 בין חלון לחלון (corr. acc.).Pl. חֲרַכִּים, חֲרַכִּין. Gen. R. s. 98.

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  • 97 טעי

    טעי, טָעָה(b. h.) 1) (cmp. תָּעָה) to err, be mistaken. Ber.II, 3 קרא וט׳ יחזור למקום שט׳ if in reading the Shma one made a mistake, he must go back to the passage in which he made a mistake. B. Mets.63b בכדי שהדעת טוֹעָה within the limits of a reasonable mistake in counting. Snh.33b ט׳ בדבר שהצדוקיןוכ׳ if the judge made a mistake in a case in which there is no difference of opinion between the Sadducees and Pharisees. Ib. 6a, a. e. ט׳ בדבר משנה if the judge gave a wrong decision against an explicit law in the Mishnah; ט׳ בשיקול הדעת, v. דַּעַת; a. fr. 2) to seek, to miss (cmp. טָעַן I). Taan.III, 8 אבן הטוֹעִים; B. Mets.28b אבן טוֹעִין Ms. M. (ed. טוֹעַן, v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note), v. אֶבֶןLev. R. s. 13, beg. אני טָעִיתִי את ההלכה I had forgotten the law in the case. Hif. הִטְעָה to lead astray, to deceive, disappoint. B. Mets.VI, 1 הִטְעוּ זה את זה they deceived one another, i. e. the agent employed to engage laborers did not act according to instruction, v. next w.M. Kat. II, 1 הִטְעוּהוּ פועלים hired men disappointed him. Gen. R. s. 19 end (interpret, hishshiani, Gen. 3:13) הִטְעַנִי he deceived me with false promises; a. e. Hof. הוּטְעָה to be led astray, be deceived. Tanḥ. Balak 5 כמו שהטעהה׳ as he led astray, so was he led astray.Part. מוּטְעֶה, f. מוּטַעַת, מוּטְעֵית misled, brought about by mistake, under false premises. Yeb.106a חליצה מ׳ a ḥălitsah to which the yabam consented in consequence of a deception (a promise not kept); Tosef. ib. XII, 13; Keth.74a.R. Hash. 25a אתםאפי׳ מוּטָעִין ‘ye (shall appoint), even if deceived by witnesses (your decision stands). Sabb.101b מוטעין (mattings fastened, or spread) by mistake; a. e.

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  • 98 טעה

    טעי, טָעָה(b. h.) 1) (cmp. תָּעָה) to err, be mistaken. Ber.II, 3 קרא וט׳ יחזור למקום שט׳ if in reading the Shma one made a mistake, he must go back to the passage in which he made a mistake. B. Mets.63b בכדי שהדעת טוֹעָה within the limits of a reasonable mistake in counting. Snh.33b ט׳ בדבר שהצדוקיןוכ׳ if the judge made a mistake in a case in which there is no difference of opinion between the Sadducees and Pharisees. Ib. 6a, a. e. ט׳ בדבר משנה if the judge gave a wrong decision against an explicit law in the Mishnah; ט׳ בשיקול הדעת, v. דַּעַת; a. fr. 2) to seek, to miss (cmp. טָעַן I). Taan.III, 8 אבן הטוֹעִים; B. Mets.28b אבן טוֹעִין Ms. M. (ed. טוֹעַן, v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note), v. אֶבֶןLev. R. s. 13, beg. אני טָעִיתִי את ההלכה I had forgotten the law in the case. Hif. הִטְעָה to lead astray, to deceive, disappoint. B. Mets.VI, 1 הִטְעוּ זה את זה they deceived one another, i. e. the agent employed to engage laborers did not act according to instruction, v. next w.M. Kat. II, 1 הִטְעוּהוּ פועלים hired men disappointed him. Gen. R. s. 19 end (interpret, hishshiani, Gen. 3:13) הִטְעַנִי he deceived me with false promises; a. e. Hof. הוּטְעָה to be led astray, be deceived. Tanḥ. Balak 5 כמו שהטעהה׳ as he led astray, so was he led astray.Part. מוּטְעֶה, f. מוּטַעַת, מוּטְעֵית misled, brought about by mistake, under false premises. Yeb.106a חליצה מ׳ a ḥălitsah to which the yabam consented in consequence of a deception (a promise not kept); Tosef. ib. XII, 13; Keth.74a.R. Hash. 25a אתםאפי׳ מוּטָעִין ‘ye (shall appoint), even if deceived by witnesses (your decision stands). Sabb.101b מוטעין (mattings fastened, or spread) by mistake; a. e.

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  • 99 טָעָה

    טעי, טָעָה(b. h.) 1) (cmp. תָּעָה) to err, be mistaken. Ber.II, 3 קרא וט׳ יחזור למקום שט׳ if in reading the Shma one made a mistake, he must go back to the passage in which he made a mistake. B. Mets.63b בכדי שהדעת טוֹעָה within the limits of a reasonable mistake in counting. Snh.33b ט׳ בדבר שהצדוקיןוכ׳ if the judge made a mistake in a case in which there is no difference of opinion between the Sadducees and Pharisees. Ib. 6a, a. e. ט׳ בדבר משנה if the judge gave a wrong decision against an explicit law in the Mishnah; ט׳ בשיקול הדעת, v. דַּעַת; a. fr. 2) to seek, to miss (cmp. טָעַן I). Taan.III, 8 אבן הטוֹעִים; B. Mets.28b אבן טוֹעִין Ms. M. (ed. טוֹעַן, v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note), v. אֶבֶןLev. R. s. 13, beg. אני טָעִיתִי את ההלכה I had forgotten the law in the case. Hif. הִטְעָה to lead astray, to deceive, disappoint. B. Mets.VI, 1 הִטְעוּ זה את זה they deceived one another, i. e. the agent employed to engage laborers did not act according to instruction, v. next w.M. Kat. II, 1 הִטְעוּהוּ פועלים hired men disappointed him. Gen. R. s. 19 end (interpret, hishshiani, Gen. 3:13) הִטְעַנִי he deceived me with false promises; a. e. Hof. הוּטְעָה to be led astray, be deceived. Tanḥ. Balak 5 כמו שהטעהה׳ as he led astray, so was he led astray.Part. מוּטְעֶה, f. מוּטַעַת, מוּטְעֵית misled, brought about by mistake, under false premises. Yeb.106a חליצה מ׳ a ḥălitsah to which the yabam consented in consequence of a deception (a promise not kept); Tosef. ib. XII, 13; Keth.74a.R. Hash. 25a אתםאפי׳ מוּטָעִין ‘ye (shall appoint), even if deceived by witnesses (your decision stands). Sabb.101b מוטעין (mattings fastened, or spread) by mistake; a. e.

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  • 100 לא I

    לָאI ch. sam(לא without). Targ. Gen. 2:5; a. v. fr.Pes.10b מקמיה … אין בתר … לא before the time when it is forbidden, yes (he must search after leavened bread); after the time, no (he must not search). Ib. לא שנא there is no difference; a. v. fr.

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