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1 אבדה
loss, act or instance of losing; failure to keep; deprivation; something which is lost; defeat; destruction; casualty -
2 אבדן
loss, waste, wastage; destruction, ruin -
3 אבדן הכרה
loss of consciousness, coma -
4 אבדן חושים
loss of consciousness, swoon -
5 אבדן חיי אדם
loss of human life -
6 אבדן-הספק
loss of power -
7 אבידה
loss, act or instance of losing; failure to keep; deprivation; something which is lost; casualty -
8 אובדן
loss, waste, wastage; destruction, ruin -
9 איבוד
loss, waste, forfeit -
10 איבוד דם
loss of blood -
11 איבוד מגע
loss of contact -
12 היטרפות-הדעת
loss of sanity, losing one's mind -
13 הערכת נזקים
loss assessment, appraisal of damage; damage assessment -
14 הפסד
loss, deficit, forfeit, wastage, sacrifice; damage, harm; non-existence -
15 הפסדה
loss -
16 שטיון זקנה
loss of sanity, losing one's mind -
17 בטילא
בְּטִילָאf. ( בטל; h. בִּיטּוּל) idleness, loss of time. Keth.105a אגר ב׳ indemnity for loss of time. Ib. קרנא ב׳ דמוכחא (in the case of) Karna, the loss of time was ostensible (i. e. all knew that the fee he took for judging was needed to indemnify him for his loss of time). Y.Ned.IV, 38c bot. שכר בְּטֵילָן (in h. phraseol.) indemnity for their loss of time. -
18 בְּטִילָא
בְּטִילָאf. ( בטל; h. בִּיטּוּל) idleness, loss of time. Keth.105a אגר ב׳ indemnity for loss of time. Ib. קרנא ב׳ דמוכחא (in the case of) Karna, the loss of time was ostensible (i. e. all knew that the fee he took for judging was needed to indemnify him for his loss of time). Y.Ned.IV, 38c bot. שכר בְּטֵילָן (in h. phraseol.) indemnity for their loss of time. -
19 חסרון
חֶסְרֹון(b. h.), חִסָּרֹון, חִי׳ m. (preced.) 1) want, loss.ח׳ כיס loss of money. Sabb.157a, a. fr., v. מוּקְצֶה. Kidd.32b שאין בה ח׳ כיס with which no material loss is connected. Lev. R. s. 5 המקום ימלא חֶסְרוֹנְךָ the Lord replace thy deficiency; Ber.16b. Tosef.Taan.I, 2 נותנין לה חִיסְּרוֹנָהּ the years deficiency (of rain) will be supplied to him (who prays); Y. ib. I, 64b חסרונה. Ib. d top (ref. to Job 30:3) אם ראית ח׳ באוכ׳ when thou seest scarcity ; (Gen. R. s. 31; s. 34 חוֹסֶר), v. גַּלְמוּד. Ḥull.47b, a. fr. נקב שיש בו ח׳ a perforation connected with a loss of substance. Ib.; Bekh.39a, a. e. ח׳ מבפנים … ח׳ a deficiency of substance inside of an organ is not considered a defect (in ritual law); a. fr. -
20 חֶסְרֹון
חֶסְרֹון(b. h.), חִסָּרֹון, חִי׳ m. (preced.) 1) want, loss.ח׳ כיס loss of money. Sabb.157a, a. fr., v. מוּקְצֶה. Kidd.32b שאין בה ח׳ כיס with which no material loss is connected. Lev. R. s. 5 המקום ימלא חֶסְרוֹנְךָ the Lord replace thy deficiency; Ber.16b. Tosef.Taan.I, 2 נותנין לה חִיסְּרוֹנָהּ the years deficiency (of rain) will be supplied to him (who prays); Y. ib. I, 64b חסרונה. Ib. d top (ref. to Job 30:3) אם ראית ח׳ באוכ׳ when thou seest scarcity ; (Gen. R. s. 31; s. 34 חוֹסֶר), v. גַּלְמוּד. Ḥull.47b, a. fr. נקב שיש בו ח׳ a perforation connected with a loss of substance. Ib.; Bekh.39a, a. e. ח׳ מבפנים … ח׳ a deficiency of substance inside of an organ is not considered a defect (in ritual law); a. fr.
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