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to recover strength

  • 1 ישן I

    יָשֵׁןI (b. h.; cmp. אֲשַׁן) ( to recover strength, cmp. חָלַם, to sleep, trnsf. to be idle, lazy. Shebu.III, 5 (I swear) שאִישַׁן that I will sleep, שיָשַׁנְתִּי that I have slept. Num. R. s. 20 בא לִישָׁן going to sleep.Cant. R. to III, 1 ישנתי לי מן התירהוכ׳ I (Israel) have been lazy in the study of the Law and the performance of good deeds; a. fr.

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  • 2 יָשֵׁן

    יָשֵׁןI (b. h.; cmp. אֲשַׁן) ( to recover strength, cmp. חָלַם, to sleep, trnsf. to be idle, lazy. Shebu.III, 5 (I swear) שאִישַׁן that I will sleep, שיָשַׁנְתִּי that I have slept. Num. R. s. 20 בא לִישָׁן going to sleep.Cant. R. to III, 1 ישנתי לי מן התירהוכ׳ I (Israel) have been lazy in the study of the Law and the performance of good deeds; a. fr.

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  • 3 עדן

    עָדַן(b. h.) ( to turn, v. עוּד, to be round, smooth, pliant. Pi. עִידֵּן 1) to make pliant; to bend. M. Kat. 16b (play on עדינו, 2 Sam. 23:8) כשהיה … היה מְעַדֵּן עצמווכ׳ when sitting and studying the Law, he made himself pliant like a worm, opp. מקשה עצמו stiffening ones self. 2) to smooth, lubricate, to improve (the complexion); to refresh, invigorate. Cant. R. to I, 2 מה שמן מְעַדֵּן … מְעַדְּנִיםוכ׳ as oil brightens the appearance of the head and the body, so the words of the Law Pes.43a משיר … ומעדן את הבשר makes the hair fall out and improves the complexion. Y.Ber.VI, 10b top אשר … מעדנים לעַדֵּן בהןוכ׳ who created all sorts of delicacies to refresh therewith the soul Gen. R. s. 16 עִדְּנוֹ מכל אילניוכ׳ he nursed him (with fruits) of all the trees of the garden of Eden; ib. לעַדְּנוֹוכ׳ he had intended to nurse him Sabb.33b מרחצאות לעַדֵּן בהן עצמן (Ms. M. לֵעָדֵן בהן; Yalk. Ms. להִתְעַדֵּן, v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note) (the Romans have erected baths) for their own enjoyment (not for the benefit of the people); Ab. Zar.2b; Yalk. Is. 316. Sifré Deut. 306 כל זמן … היו מערבים ומעדנים ומפנקיםוכ׳ as long as my son does my will, humor him, nurse him and indulge him and give him to eat and to drink; Yalk. Deut. 942 היו מְעַדְּנִיןוכ׳. Sifré l. c. מה רביבים … ומעדניםוכ׳ as the rains come down on the plants and brighten them and embellish them ; Yalk. l. c; a. fr.Part. pass. מְעוּדָּן a) well-nursed, graceful. Y.Ned.IX, end, 41c (ref. to 2 Sam. 1:24) אין תכשיט … גוף מע׳ ornamentation becomes only a well-nursed (graceful) body.b) indulged, used to luxuries. Mekh. Mishp. s. 8 אם היה מרוכך מע׳ מפונק if the wounded man was delicately reared, used to comfort and luxuries; Yalk. Ex. 339. Hif. הֶעֱדִין to surround, bind, connect. Gen. R. s. 10 (ref. to Job 38:31 מעדנותוכ׳) כימה מַעֲדֶנֶתוכ׳ the Kimah binds (gives substance and shape to) the fruits; cmp. מָזַר. Hithpa. הִתְעַדֵּן, Nithpa. נִתְעַדֵּן to be made smooth, pliable; to be rejuvenated; to be nursed, recover strength. B. Bath. 120a נ׳ הבשר ונתפשטווכ׳ the body was again made smooth, the wrinkles of age were straightened out, and beauty returned ; Yalk. Ex. 165. Sabb.33b, v. supra. Ned.8b מִתְעַדְּנִין בה the righteous will be rejuvenated by it (by basking in the sun). Pesik. Haḥod., p. 102a> יִתְעַדֵּן בניוכ׳ let my son be nursed with food and drink for two or three months; יִתְעַדְּנוּ בניוכ׳ let my children be nursed ; Cant. R. to II, 5; Koh. R. to III, 11; a. fr.

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  • 4 עָדַן

    עָדַן(b. h.) ( to turn, v. עוּד, to be round, smooth, pliant. Pi. עִידֵּן 1) to make pliant; to bend. M. Kat. 16b (play on עדינו, 2 Sam. 23:8) כשהיה … היה מְעַדֵּן עצמווכ׳ when sitting and studying the Law, he made himself pliant like a worm, opp. מקשה עצמו stiffening ones self. 2) to smooth, lubricate, to improve (the complexion); to refresh, invigorate. Cant. R. to I, 2 מה שמן מְעַדֵּן … מְעַדְּנִיםוכ׳ as oil brightens the appearance of the head and the body, so the words of the Law Pes.43a משיר … ומעדן את הבשר makes the hair fall out and improves the complexion. Y.Ber.VI, 10b top אשר … מעדנים לעַדֵּן בהןוכ׳ who created all sorts of delicacies to refresh therewith the soul Gen. R. s. 16 עִדְּנוֹ מכל אילניוכ׳ he nursed him (with fruits) of all the trees of the garden of Eden; ib. לעַדְּנוֹוכ׳ he had intended to nurse him Sabb.33b מרחצאות לעַדֵּן בהן עצמן (Ms. M. לֵעָדֵן בהן; Yalk. Ms. להִתְעַדֵּן, v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note) (the Romans have erected baths) for their own enjoyment (not for the benefit of the people); Ab. Zar.2b; Yalk. Is. 316. Sifré Deut. 306 כל זמן … היו מערבים ומעדנים ומפנקיםוכ׳ as long as my son does my will, humor him, nurse him and indulge him and give him to eat and to drink; Yalk. Deut. 942 היו מְעַדְּנִיןוכ׳. Sifré l. c. מה רביבים … ומעדניםוכ׳ as the rains come down on the plants and brighten them and embellish them ; Yalk. l. c; a. fr.Part. pass. מְעוּדָּן a) well-nursed, graceful. Y.Ned.IX, end, 41c (ref. to 2 Sam. 1:24) אין תכשיט … גוף מע׳ ornamentation becomes only a well-nursed (graceful) body.b) indulged, used to luxuries. Mekh. Mishp. s. 8 אם היה מרוכך מע׳ מפונק if the wounded man was delicately reared, used to comfort and luxuries; Yalk. Ex. 339. Hif. הֶעֱדִין to surround, bind, connect. Gen. R. s. 10 (ref. to Job 38:31 מעדנותוכ׳) כימה מַעֲדֶנֶתוכ׳ the Kimah binds (gives substance and shape to) the fruits; cmp. מָזַר. Hithpa. הִתְעַדֵּן, Nithpa. נִתְעַדֵּן to be made smooth, pliable; to be rejuvenated; to be nursed, recover strength. B. Bath. 120a נ׳ הבשר ונתפשטווכ׳ the body was again made smooth, the wrinkles of age were straightened out, and beauty returned ; Yalk. Ex. 165. Sabb.33b, v. supra. Ned.8b מִתְעַדְּנִין בה the righteous will be rejuvenated by it (by basking in the sun). Pesik. Haḥod., p. 102a> יִתְעַדֵּן בניוכ׳ let my son be nursed with food and drink for two or three months; יִתְעַדְּנוּ בניוכ׳ let my children be nursed ; Cant. R. to II, 5; Koh. R. to III, 11; a. fr.

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  • 5 חזק

    adj. strong, powerful, robust, burly, vigorous, fast, firm, forceful, forcible, forte, hardy, hearty, hefty, husky, intense, living, masculine, massive, mighty, muscular, orotund, overpowering, poten
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    adv. strong, powerful, robust, burly, vigorous, fast, firm, forceful, forcible, forte, hardy, hearty, hefty, husky, intense, living, masculine, massive, mighty, muscular, orotund, overpowering, poten
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    v. be fortified, reinforced; strengthened
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    v. be held; kept; gripped; clung to; owned by
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    v. be strong, firm; courageous; defeat
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    v. to gather strength; recover; establish
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    v. to hold; keep; grip; cling to; contain; own
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    v. to strengthen; fortify, reinforce

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  • 6 אמד

    אָמַד(√מד; v. מָדַד) to form an approximate estimate, to guess; to appraise, judge, deliver an experts opinion. Erub.58b אוֹמְדוֹוכ׳ he forms an approximate estimate of the height of the hill, and passes on. Snh.78b אֲמָדוּהוּ למיתה they (the experts) declared his injuries to be fatal; (Y. ib. IX, 27a bot., also עמד׳) א׳ לחיים the opinion was that he would recover; a. fr.Ḥull.51a אמדה נפשה the animal before taking a leap measures its strength. Hif. הֶאֱמִיד same. Gen. R. s. 64 שהאמידו אותה they had appraised it (the field,as to how much it would yield). V. אוּמָד.

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  • 7 אָמַד

    אָמַד(√מד; v. מָדַד) to form an approximate estimate, to guess; to appraise, judge, deliver an experts opinion. Erub.58b אוֹמְדוֹוכ׳ he forms an approximate estimate of the height of the hill, and passes on. Snh.78b אֲמָדוּהוּ למיתה they (the experts) declared his injuries to be fatal; (Y. ib. IX, 27a bot., also עמד׳) א׳ לחיים the opinion was that he would recover; a. fr.Ḥull.51a אמדה נפשה the animal before taking a leap measures its strength. Hif. הֶאֱמִיד same. Gen. R. s. 64 שהאמידו אותה they had appraised it (the field,as to how much it would yield). V. אוּמָד.

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