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to point out for execration

  • 1 ארר

    אָרַר(b. h.; √אר, sec. r. of אור, cmp. חָרַר, to break through, to make holes, meshes: v. ארב, ארג, ארה, ארז, ארח, ארך) 1) to dig, stab; v. אֲרָרָן. 2) to point out for execration, (or to set outside); (cmp. חרם a. נקב, a. also ברך); to curse.Part. pass. אָרוּר, f. אֲרוּרָה, pl. אֲרוּרִים Shebu.36a; a. fr.Y.Sot.II, 18a top מֵי יכול מראה מיםת״ל ארד (read אָרַר) you might infer from the word (Num. 5:18) that it must have the color of water, therefore the root arar is used in connection therewith (i. e. water in which the curse written with ink has been washed off and is recognizable in the mixture); אי ארדוכ׳ (read ארר) from arar again you might infer that the drink must have the color of ink, therefore we read , which means the color of water and the color of ink (a colored thin fluid); cmp. Bab.Sot.16b (where the same argument is used with reference to blood).Part. pass. f. אֲרוּרָה cacophem. for idol. Ab. Zar.51a לא׳ זו מיבעיא Ms. M. (ed. לע״ז) so much the more for that cursed (idol). Pi. אֵרַר, אֵירַר to curse. Gen. R. s. 36, end מְאָרֵר. Cant. R. to IV, 11 שאֵרְרָהּוכ׳ which Joshuah had cursed. Pesik. R. s. 26 שאֵירְרוּ; a. fr. Nif. a. Nithpa. נֶאֱרַר, נִתְאָרֵר to be cursed. Num. R. s. 14 לא נֶאֶרְרוּוכ׳ they were not cursed before seventy verses were completed (Gen. 1:1 to 3:14; Esth. 3:1 to 7:10). Y.Sot.IX, 24b bot.; Tosef. ib. XV, 2 נִתְאָרְרוּ.

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  • 2 אָרַר

    אָרַר(b. h.; √אר, sec. r. of אור, cmp. חָרַר, to break through, to make holes, meshes: v. ארב, ארג, ארה, ארז, ארח, ארך) 1) to dig, stab; v. אֲרָרָן. 2) to point out for execration, (or to set outside); (cmp. חרם a. נקב, a. also ברך); to curse.Part. pass. אָרוּר, f. אֲרוּרָה, pl. אֲרוּרִים Shebu.36a; a. fr.Y.Sot.II, 18a top מֵי יכול מראה מיםת״ל ארד (read אָרַר) you might infer from the word (Num. 5:18) that it must have the color of water, therefore the root arar is used in connection therewith (i. e. water in which the curse written with ink has been washed off and is recognizable in the mixture); אי ארדוכ׳ (read ארר) from arar again you might infer that the drink must have the color of ink, therefore we read , which means the color of water and the color of ink (a colored thin fluid); cmp. Bab.Sot.16b (where the same argument is used with reference to blood).Part. pass. f. אֲרוּרָה cacophem. for idol. Ab. Zar.51a לא׳ זו מיבעיא Ms. M. (ed. לע״ז) so much the more for that cursed (idol). Pi. אֵרַר, אֵירַר to curse. Gen. R. s. 36, end מְאָרֵר. Cant. R. to IV, 11 שאֵרְרָהּוכ׳ which Joshuah had cursed. Pesik. R. s. 26 שאֵירְרוּ; a. fr. Nif. a. Nithpa. נֶאֱרַר, נִתְאָרֵר to be cursed. Num. R. s. 14 לא נֶאֶרְרוּוכ׳ they were not cursed before seventy verses were completed (Gen. 1:1 to 3:14; Esth. 3:1 to 7:10). Y.Sot.IX, 24b bot.; Tosef. ib. XV, 2 נִתְאָרְרוּ.

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