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to scrape together

  • 1 גרף

    גָּרַף(b. h.; v. גרר) to scrape, sweep, esp. to remove ashes and coal from the stove; to scrape together, collect. Kel. VIII, 11 היתה גֹורְפָתֹו if while she was sweeping it (the stove) Sabb.III, 1 עד שיִגְרֹוף not before he has swept it.Y.Peah VII, 20b top (ref. to Joel 1:17) תחת שהיינו גֹורְפִיםוכ׳ in place of collecting honey (from beehives or trees), we collected foul matter. Sabb.XVII, 2 לִגְרֹוף בהוכ׳ to grab with it the figs out of the barrel; a. fr.Gen. R. s. 67 גּוֹרֶפֶת מחוטמה blowing her nose (v. גָּרַר).Part. pass. גָּרוּף, f. גְּרוּפָה cleared of ashes, swept. Sabb.III, 4, v. אַנְטִיכִי; a. fr.(Gen. R. s. 53 ג׳ מביתו שלוכ׳ (Isaac is) the refuse of, comment.; v., however, גְּרֹוף. Pi. גֵּירַף same. Kerith. 7b; Y.Snh.VII, 25b top, v. גָּדַף.

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  • 2 גָּרַף

    גָּרַף(b. h.; v. גרר) to scrape, sweep, esp. to remove ashes and coal from the stove; to scrape together, collect. Kel. VIII, 11 היתה גֹורְפָתֹו if while she was sweeping it (the stove) Sabb.III, 1 עד שיִגְרֹוף not before he has swept it.Y.Peah VII, 20b top (ref. to Joel 1:17) תחת שהיינו גֹורְפִיםוכ׳ in place of collecting honey (from beehives or trees), we collected foul matter. Sabb.XVII, 2 לִגְרֹוף בהוכ׳ to grab with it the figs out of the barrel; a. fr.Gen. R. s. 67 גּוֹרֶפֶת מחוטמה blowing her nose (v. גָּרַר).Part. pass. גָּרוּף, f. גְּרוּפָה cleared of ashes, swept. Sabb.III, 4, v. אַנְטִיכִי; a. fr.(Gen. R. s. 53 ג׳ מביתו שלוכ׳ (Isaac is) the refuse of, comment.; v., however, גְּרֹוף. Pi. גֵּירַף same. Kerith. 7b; Y.Snh.VII, 25b top, v. גָּדַף.

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  • 3 קמץ

    קָמַץ(b. h.) 1) to compress, close the hand, grasp. Pes.VII, 2 יִקְמוֹץ את מקומו he must grab (take a handful of the flour from) its place (where the juice has dripped on it).Esp. to take a fistful (קוֹמֶץ) of the meal-offering (by bending three fingers over to the wrist and striking the flour off with the thumb on top and with the little finger below). Sifra Vayikra, Ndab., ch. X, Par. 9 יכול יקמוץוכ׳ you may think he may grab with the tips of his fingers, Ib. יכול מצוה שיִקְמְצֶנָּה … קְמָצָהּוכ׳ you may think the proper thing is for the priest to take off the fistful, but if a layman did it, it is legal. Men.II, 1 הקוֹמֵץ אתוכ׳ if the priest takes a grab of the meal-offering with the intention of eating ; a. fr.Part. pass. קָמוּץ closed. Cant. R. to VIII, 14 צבי … ועינו אחת קְמוּצָה the deer when sleeping has one eye open and one closed. 2) to leap. Yalk. Ps. 685 קומץ כאיל, v. קָפַץ. Hif. הִקְמִיץ to perform the קְמִיצָה. Lev. R. s. 3 ה׳ ואכלוכ׳ he took the handful for the altar, and ate the rest. Nif. נִקְמָץ to be grabbed from. Men.III, 3 שתי … שלא נִקְמְצוּוכ׳ two meal-offerings which were mixed up before the altars share had been taken off. Ib. 18b בנִקְמָצוֹת concerning such offerings as are subject to קְמִיצָה; a. fr. Pi. קִימֵּץ. 1) to scrape off (with bent fingers). Ḥull.50a מְקַמְּצִין you must take off a little from the surface.Trnsf. to take off a share. B. Bath. 106b שני אחין שחלקו … מקמצין if two brothers divide an estate, and then a third brother comes from abroad …, they have to give him each a share from their portion, opp. בטלה מחלוקת the division is null and void (and a new division by lot has to be made); ib. 107a; a. e. 2) to scrape together, collect. Pesik. R. s. 20 מְקַמֵּץ (not מקמיץ), v. סַרְטָן. Keth.VII, 10 אלו … והמקמץ the following are those whom the court forces to release their wives, … and the scraper; expl. ib. 77a המקבץ צואת כלבים he that collects excrements of dogs; (another interpret.) המק׳ זה בורסי ‘the scraper (of excrements) means the tanner; Tosef. ib. VII, 11 המקמץ את הצואה (not הצועה) who collects excrements; Y. ib. VII, end, 31d. Hag.4a; 7b. 3) to be parsimonious. Ḥull.46a וסימניך עשירין מקמצין and as a mnemonical sign (to remember which of the two it was that threw the liver away, and which used it) it may serve thee: ‘the rich are parsimonious (R. Simon who was rich used it); Men.86a.

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  • 4 קָמַץ

    קָמַץ(b. h.) 1) to compress, close the hand, grasp. Pes.VII, 2 יִקְמוֹץ את מקומו he must grab (take a handful of the flour from) its place (where the juice has dripped on it).Esp. to take a fistful (קוֹמֶץ) of the meal-offering (by bending three fingers over to the wrist and striking the flour off with the thumb on top and with the little finger below). Sifra Vayikra, Ndab., ch. X, Par. 9 יכול יקמוץוכ׳ you may think he may grab with the tips of his fingers, Ib. יכול מצוה שיִקְמְצֶנָּה … קְמָצָהּוכ׳ you may think the proper thing is for the priest to take off the fistful, but if a layman did it, it is legal. Men.II, 1 הקוֹמֵץ אתוכ׳ if the priest takes a grab of the meal-offering with the intention of eating ; a. fr.Part. pass. קָמוּץ closed. Cant. R. to VIII, 14 צבי … ועינו אחת קְמוּצָה the deer when sleeping has one eye open and one closed. 2) to leap. Yalk. Ps. 685 קומץ כאיל, v. קָפַץ. Hif. הִקְמִיץ to perform the קְמִיצָה. Lev. R. s. 3 ה׳ ואכלוכ׳ he took the handful for the altar, and ate the rest. Nif. נִקְמָץ to be grabbed from. Men.III, 3 שתי … שלא נִקְמְצוּוכ׳ two meal-offerings which were mixed up before the altars share had been taken off. Ib. 18b בנִקְמָצוֹת concerning such offerings as are subject to קְמִיצָה; a. fr. Pi. קִימֵּץ. 1) to scrape off (with bent fingers). Ḥull.50a מְקַמְּצִין you must take off a little from the surface.Trnsf. to take off a share. B. Bath. 106b שני אחין שחלקו … מקמצין if two brothers divide an estate, and then a third brother comes from abroad …, they have to give him each a share from their portion, opp. בטלה מחלוקת the division is null and void (and a new division by lot has to be made); ib. 107a; a. e. 2) to scrape together, collect. Pesik. R. s. 20 מְקַמֵּץ (not מקמיץ), v. סַרְטָן. Keth.VII, 10 אלו … והמקמץ the following are those whom the court forces to release their wives, … and the scraper; expl. ib. 77a המקבץ צואת כלבים he that collects excrements of dogs; (another interpret.) המק׳ זה בורסי ‘the scraper (of excrements) means the tanner; Tosef. ib. VII, 11 המקמץ את הצואה (not הצועה) who collects excrements; Y. ib. VII, end, 31d. Hag.4a; 7b. 3) to be parsimonious. Ḥull.46a וסימניך עשירין מקמצין and as a mnemonical sign (to remember which of the two it was that threw the liver away, and which used it) it may serve thee: ‘the rich are parsimonious (R. Simon who was rich used it); Men.86a.

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  • 5 אסף

    אָסַף(b. h.; √סף, v. Ges. H. Dict. s. v.; cmp. גרר, a. אגר I) ( to scrape together), to gather, harvest. Snh.III, 3 אוֹסְפֵי שביעית those who harvest the fruits of the Sabbath year (forstorage); ib. 26a אוֹסְפִין (opp. to סוחרין traders in fruits of the Sabbath year). Nif. נֶאֱסַף 1) to be gathered; to be taken away (by death). Num. R. s. 14 (p. 257d> ed. Amst.) והם נֶאֱסָפִים לשָׁמְעוֹ and they (the people) gather themselves to hear him. Ib. (p. 258a>) בזמן שבעליהם נאספים מהם after their teachers have been taken away from them (when they are dead); Pesik. R. s. 3; Yalk. Koh. to XII, 11; Tanḥ. Bhaăl., 15; a. e. 2) to be picked up. Kidd.IV, 1; v. אֲסוּפִי. Hif. הֶאֱסִיף, mostly הוֹסִיף, v. יָסַף.

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  • 6 אָסַף

    אָסַף(b. h.; √סף, v. Ges. H. Dict. s. v.; cmp. גרר, a. אגר I) ( to scrape together), to gather, harvest. Snh.III, 3 אוֹסְפֵי שביעית those who harvest the fruits of the Sabbath year (forstorage); ib. 26a אוֹסְפִין (opp. to סוחרין traders in fruits of the Sabbath year). Nif. נֶאֱסַף 1) to be gathered; to be taken away (by death). Num. R. s. 14 (p. 257d> ed. Amst.) והם נֶאֱסָפִים לשָׁמְעוֹ and they (the people) gather themselves to hear him. Ib. (p. 258a>) בזמן שבעליהם נאספים מהם after their teachers have been taken away from them (when they are dead); Pesik. R. s. 3; Yalk. Koh. to XII, 11; Tanḥ. Bhaăl., 15; a. e. 2) to be picked up. Kidd.IV, 1; v. אֲסוּפִי. Hif. הֶאֱסִיף, mostly הוֹסִיף, v. יָסַף.

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  • 7 גרס II, גריס

    גְּרַסII, גְּרֵיס (cmp. גרר, גּוֹרֶן) to scrape together; to collect, accumulate. Denom. גּוּרְסִינָא. Targ. Prov. 18:10; 5:19, v. גְּרַם II.Trnsf. to acquire knowledge, to commit traditions to memory, as a preliminary stage to speculation and analysis compared to grinding, v. טחן. Ab. Zar.19a לעולם יגמר ואע״ג דמשכח ולִיגְרַס ואע״ג דלא ידעוכ׳ Ms. M. one must at all events acquire readiness (v. גְּמַר II), though one may afterwards forget, and one must study by heart though one does not understand, for Holy Writ says (Ps. 119:20) garsah ; it says גָרְסָה and not טָחֲנָה (my soul heaps up, but not it grinds, learns but not analyzes); (ed. לִיגְרִיס, and other Variants); Yalk. Ps. 876.Ber.8a הוה גְרִיסְנָא בגו ביתאי Ms. M. (v. Rabb. D. S. a. l.) I used to study in my house; Meg.29a. Ber. l. c. bot. turned his face וגריס and reviewed (what he had learned). Taan.10b למִיגְרַס to recite traditions, opp. לעיוני to speculate. Ber.13b (ref. to Deut. 11:18, v. Targ. Y. a. l.) teach your children …, כי היכי דלִיגְרְסוּ בהו (Ms. M. ונִגְרְסוּ בהו) so that they be able to review them (by themselves); a. fr.Part. act. גָּרֵיס well-versed, knowing by heart. B. Bath.21a ג׳ ולא דייק knowing Bible verses by heart, but being inexact.Part. pass. גְּרִיס, f. גְּרִיסָא known by heart. Men.32b מיגרס גְּרִיסִין; Meg.18b מיגרס גְּרִיסָן they are known by heart.

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  • 8 גְּרַס

    גְּרַסII, גְּרֵיס (cmp. גרר, גּוֹרֶן) to scrape together; to collect, accumulate. Denom. גּוּרְסִינָא. Targ. Prov. 18:10; 5:19, v. גְּרַם II.Trnsf. to acquire knowledge, to commit traditions to memory, as a preliminary stage to speculation and analysis compared to grinding, v. טחן. Ab. Zar.19a לעולם יגמר ואע״ג דמשכח ולִיגְרַס ואע״ג דלא ידעוכ׳ Ms. M. one must at all events acquire readiness (v. גְּמַר II), though one may afterwards forget, and one must study by heart though one does not understand, for Holy Writ says (Ps. 119:20) garsah ; it says גָרְסָה and not טָחֲנָה (my soul heaps up, but not it grinds, learns but not analyzes); (ed. לִיגְרִיס, and other Variants); Yalk. Ps. 876.Ber.8a הוה גְרִיסְנָא בגו ביתאי Ms. M. (v. Rabb. D. S. a. l.) I used to study in my house; Meg.29a. Ber. l. c. bot. turned his face וגריס and reviewed (what he had learned). Taan.10b למִיגְרַס to recite traditions, opp. לעיוני to speculate. Ber.13b (ref. to Deut. 11:18, v. Targ. Y. a. l.) teach your children …, כי היכי דלִיגְרְסוּ בהו (Ms. M. ונִגְרְסוּ בהו) so that they be able to review them (by themselves); a. fr.Part. act. גָּרֵיס well-versed, knowing by heart. B. Bath.21a ג׳ ולא דייק knowing Bible verses by heart, but being inexact.Part. pass. גְּרִיס, f. גְּרִיסָא known by heart. Men.32b מיגרס גְּרִיסִין; Meg.18b מיגרס גְּרִיסָן they are known by heart.

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  • 9 ספי

    סְפֵי, סְפָאch. same, 1) to cut, apportion, give to eat. Targ. Y. Num. 11:18 (ed. Vien. יַסְפִּי׳ Af.).Pes.3b מי קא סָפוּ לך מאליה have they given you a piece ? v. preced. Ḥull.107b לא סְפִינָא לך I should not have given thee to eat. Ib. קא סָפִית לבראיוכ׳ thou didst feed my son, and didst not wash thy hands (v. מְשֵׁי). Ib. 95b איכו השתא סְפִיתוּוכ׳ how near you came giving the sons of B. forbidden food to eat. Ib. a top מי לא סַפְיִי לךוכ׳ (Ar. סְפָאִי) should I not have given thee a portion of the fat ox? Ib. דזבן … וס׳ לי such and such a gentile bought of it, and he gave me of it. B. Bath.21a עד שית … קביל וסְפִי ליהוכ׳ Ar. (ed. אַסְפִּי Af.) until six years of age take no pupils, from six and upward take (the child) and feed him (with knowledge) as you feed an ox; a. fr. 2) to scrape together, collect. Targ. O. Ex. 22:3.Cant. R. to I, 6 ס׳ חלאוכ׳ he grabbed up sand and put it in his mouth. B. Mets. 114b סְפִי שקולוכ׳ grab and take of these leaves (of Eden); ספא שקל he grabbed and carried them off. Af. אַסְפֵּי same, to give to eat. Targ. Y. Num. 11:18, v. supra.B. Bath.21a, v. supra.(Lam. R. to I, 7 כד תספון כלהוכ׳, a corruption, prob. to be read: כד מַסְפִּין כלה ‘when they give a bride to eat, some words like ‘coarse food being omitted. Ithpa. אִסְתְּפֵי ( to be withdrawn, cmp. Nif. of אָסַף 2 Sam. 17:13; Jer. 4:5, a. e., to shrink, be afraid. Targ. Job 32:6 אִסְתְּפֵיתִי (h. text זחלתי). Targ. Y. Gen. 21:17 תִּסְתְּפִין (not תַּסְתִּיפִין). Ib. 42:4; a. fr.Ber.20a לא קא מִסְתְּפֵי מר מיה״ר are you not afraid of temptation? Ib. 62a לא מִסְתְּפִיתוּ are ye not afraid? Snh.94b bot. מהאי לא תִסְתְּפִי אלא אִיסְתְּפִיוכ׳ be not afraid of this one, but be afraid of ; a. fr.

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  • 10 ספא

    סְפֵי, סְפָאch. same, 1) to cut, apportion, give to eat. Targ. Y. Num. 11:18 (ed. Vien. יַסְפִּי׳ Af.).Pes.3b מי קא סָפוּ לך מאליה have they given you a piece ? v. preced. Ḥull.107b לא סְפִינָא לך I should not have given thee to eat. Ib. קא סָפִית לבראיוכ׳ thou didst feed my son, and didst not wash thy hands (v. מְשֵׁי). Ib. 95b איכו השתא סְפִיתוּוכ׳ how near you came giving the sons of B. forbidden food to eat. Ib. a top מי לא סַפְיִי לךוכ׳ (Ar. סְפָאִי) should I not have given thee a portion of the fat ox? Ib. דזבן … וס׳ לי such and such a gentile bought of it, and he gave me of it. B. Bath.21a עד שית … קביל וסְפִי ליהוכ׳ Ar. (ed. אַסְפִּי Af.) until six years of age take no pupils, from six and upward take (the child) and feed him (with knowledge) as you feed an ox; a. fr. 2) to scrape together, collect. Targ. O. Ex. 22:3.Cant. R. to I, 6 ס׳ חלאוכ׳ he grabbed up sand and put it in his mouth. B. Mets. 114b סְפִי שקולוכ׳ grab and take of these leaves (of Eden); ספא שקל he grabbed and carried them off. Af. אַסְפֵּי same, to give to eat. Targ. Y. Num. 11:18, v. supra.B. Bath.21a, v. supra.(Lam. R. to I, 7 כד תספון כלהוכ׳, a corruption, prob. to be read: כד מַסְפִּין כלה ‘when they give a bride to eat, some words like ‘coarse food being omitted. Ithpa. אִסְתְּפֵי ( to be withdrawn, cmp. Nif. of אָסַף 2 Sam. 17:13; Jer. 4:5, a. e., to shrink, be afraid. Targ. Job 32:6 אִסְתְּפֵיתִי (h. text זחלתי). Targ. Y. Gen. 21:17 תִּסְתְּפִין (not תַּסְתִּיפִין). Ib. 42:4; a. fr.Ber.20a לא קא מִסְתְּפֵי מר מיה״ר are you not afraid of temptation? Ib. 62a לא מִסְתְּפִיתוּ are ye not afraid? Snh.94b bot. מהאי לא תִסְתְּפִי אלא אִיסְתְּפִיוכ׳ be not afraid of this one, but be afraid of ; a. fr.

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  • 11 סְפֵי

    סְפֵי, סְפָאch. same, 1) to cut, apportion, give to eat. Targ. Y. Num. 11:18 (ed. Vien. יַסְפִּי׳ Af.).Pes.3b מי קא סָפוּ לך מאליה have they given you a piece ? v. preced. Ḥull.107b לא סְפִינָא לך I should not have given thee to eat. Ib. קא סָפִית לבראיוכ׳ thou didst feed my son, and didst not wash thy hands (v. מְשֵׁי). Ib. 95b איכו השתא סְפִיתוּוכ׳ how near you came giving the sons of B. forbidden food to eat. Ib. a top מי לא סַפְיִי לךוכ׳ (Ar. סְפָאִי) should I not have given thee a portion of the fat ox? Ib. דזבן … וס׳ לי such and such a gentile bought of it, and he gave me of it. B. Bath.21a עד שית … קביל וסְפִי ליהוכ׳ Ar. (ed. אַסְפִּי Af.) until six years of age take no pupils, from six and upward take (the child) and feed him (with knowledge) as you feed an ox; a. fr. 2) to scrape together, collect. Targ. O. Ex. 22:3.Cant. R. to I, 6 ס׳ חלאוכ׳ he grabbed up sand and put it in his mouth. B. Mets. 114b סְפִי שקולוכ׳ grab and take of these leaves (of Eden); ספא שקל he grabbed and carried them off. Af. אַסְפֵּי same, to give to eat. Targ. Y. Num. 11:18, v. supra.B. Bath.21a, v. supra.(Lam. R. to I, 7 כד תספון כלהוכ׳, a corruption, prob. to be read: כד מַסְפִּין כלה ‘when they give a bride to eat, some words like ‘coarse food being omitted. Ithpa. אִסְתְּפֵי ( to be withdrawn, cmp. Nif. of אָסַף 2 Sam. 17:13; Jer. 4:5, a. e., to shrink, be afraid. Targ. Job 32:6 אִסְתְּפֵיתִי (h. text זחלתי). Targ. Y. Gen. 21:17 תִּסְתְּפִין (not תַּסְתִּיפִין). Ib. 42:4; a. fr.Ber.20a לא קא מִסְתְּפֵי מר מיה״ר are you not afraid of temptation? Ib. 62a לא מִסְתְּפִיתוּ are ye not afraid? Snh.94b bot. מהאי לא תִסְתְּפִי אלא אִיסְתְּפִיוכ׳ be not afraid of this one, but be afraid of ; a. fr.

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  • 12 סְפָא

    סְפֵי, סְפָאch. same, 1) to cut, apportion, give to eat. Targ. Y. Num. 11:18 (ed. Vien. יַסְפִּי׳ Af.).Pes.3b מי קא סָפוּ לך מאליה have they given you a piece ? v. preced. Ḥull.107b לא סְפִינָא לך I should not have given thee to eat. Ib. קא סָפִית לבראיוכ׳ thou didst feed my son, and didst not wash thy hands (v. מְשֵׁי). Ib. 95b איכו השתא סְפִיתוּוכ׳ how near you came giving the sons of B. forbidden food to eat. Ib. a top מי לא סַפְיִי לךוכ׳ (Ar. סְפָאִי) should I not have given thee a portion of the fat ox? Ib. דזבן … וס׳ לי such and such a gentile bought of it, and he gave me of it. B. Bath.21a עד שית … קביל וסְפִי ליהוכ׳ Ar. (ed. אַסְפִּי Af.) until six years of age take no pupils, from six and upward take (the child) and feed him (with knowledge) as you feed an ox; a. fr. 2) to scrape together, collect. Targ. O. Ex. 22:3.Cant. R. to I, 6 ס׳ חלאוכ׳ he grabbed up sand and put it in his mouth. B. Mets. 114b סְפִי שקולוכ׳ grab and take of these leaves (of Eden); ספא שקל he grabbed and carried them off. Af. אַסְפֵּי same, to give to eat. Targ. Y. Num. 11:18, v. supra.B. Bath.21a, v. supra.(Lam. R. to I, 7 כד תספון כלהוכ׳, a corruption, prob. to be read: כד מַסְפִּין כלה ‘when they give a bride to eat, some words like ‘coarse food being omitted. Ithpa. אִסְתְּפֵי ( to be withdrawn, cmp. Nif. of אָסַף 2 Sam. 17:13; Jer. 4:5, a. e., to shrink, be afraid. Targ. Job 32:6 אִסְתְּפֵיתִי (h. text זחלתי). Targ. Y. Gen. 21:17 תִּסְתְּפִין (not תַּסְתִּיפִין). Ib. 42:4; a. fr.Ber.20a לא קא מִסְתְּפֵי מר מיה״ר are you not afraid of temptation? Ib. 62a לא מִסְתְּפִיתוּ are ye not afraid? Snh.94b bot. מהאי לא תִסְתְּפִי אלא אִיסְתְּפִיוכ׳ be not afraid of this one, but be afraid of ; a. fr.

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