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61 مد
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62 דלי
דְּלֵי, דְּלָאch. sam(דלי, דלהto be suspended, swing), 1) to be suspended. Part. pl. דּלְיָין suspended. Targ. Esth. 1:6. 2) to draw, raise. Targ. Ex. 2:19. Targ. II Esth. 1:2 buckets דדלו אבנא which draw stone; a. fr. Targ. Y. Num. 14:14 read מַדְלֵי Af. Pes.40a מדלייהו, v. מַדְלָא. 3) to lift up. B. Kam92b דַּלְיַת, דְּלִינָא, v. דּוּרָא IV.Ber18a דַּלְיֵיה (Yalk. Koh. 979; Yalk. Sam. 152 סלקיה) lift it (the cloak) up. Kidd.81a דַלְיֵיהוכ׳ he carried it by himself.Yeb.92b; B. Mets.17b אי לאו דדְלָאִי לךוכ׳ had I not taken up (removed) the sherd for thee, thou wouldst never have found the pearl under it, i. e. but for my intimation you would not have reached the conclusion ; Macc.21b.M. Kat. 28b v. דְּלַל. Pa. דַּלֵּי (v. דלל) 1) to relieve, lighten. Targ. Y. Deut. 28:51 ולא דַּלּוּ מיניה (Var. דָּלוּ, fr. דְּלַל) and they would not relieve him (give him a respite). Ib. דַּלִּי מיני (Var. דְּלִי) respite me.Meg.13a דַּלֵּי כרגא he lightened the taxes (Esth. 2:18). 2) to lift up. Ber.6b דַּלּוּיֵי lifing up the voice at funerals, v. דְּלַל. Af. אַדְלֵי to lift suspend. Sot.34a טעונא דמַדְלֵיוכ׳ a load which one can lift up and put on his shoulders, is the third portion of the weight he can carry. Ithpe. אִידְּלֵי 1) to be suspended. Y.Sabb.XVI, end, 15d, a. e. בגדך מִדְּלֵי (sub. אַתְּ) doest thou depend on thy good luck?, v. גַּדָּא. 2) to be elevated, high. Pes.8a דמִידַּלְיָא (a bed) which stands on high legs (leaving space under it). 3) to be relieved. B. Bath.16b; Yalk. Gen. 106 (prov.) (מִידְּלֵי) א׳ יומא א׳ קצירא when the day (sun) is high, the sick man is relieved. -
63 דלא
דְּלֵי, דְּלָאch. sam(דלי, דלהto be suspended, swing), 1) to be suspended. Part. pl. דּלְיָין suspended. Targ. Esth. 1:6. 2) to draw, raise. Targ. Ex. 2:19. Targ. II Esth. 1:2 buckets דדלו אבנא which draw stone; a. fr. Targ. Y. Num. 14:14 read מַדְלֵי Af. Pes.40a מדלייהו, v. מַדְלָא. 3) to lift up. B. Kam92b דַּלְיַת, דְּלִינָא, v. דּוּרָא IV.Ber18a דַּלְיֵיה (Yalk. Koh. 979; Yalk. Sam. 152 סלקיה) lift it (the cloak) up. Kidd.81a דַלְיֵיהוכ׳ he carried it by himself.Yeb.92b; B. Mets.17b אי לאו דדְלָאִי לךוכ׳ had I not taken up (removed) the sherd for thee, thou wouldst never have found the pearl under it, i. e. but for my intimation you would not have reached the conclusion ; Macc.21b.M. Kat. 28b v. דְּלַל. Pa. דַּלֵּי (v. דלל) 1) to relieve, lighten. Targ. Y. Deut. 28:51 ולא דַּלּוּ מיניה (Var. דָּלוּ, fr. דְּלַל) and they would not relieve him (give him a respite). Ib. דַּלִּי מיני (Var. דְּלִי) respite me.Meg.13a דַּלֵּי כרגא he lightened the taxes (Esth. 2:18). 2) to lift up. Ber.6b דַּלּוּיֵי lifing up the voice at funerals, v. דְּלַל. Af. אַדְלֵי to lift suspend. Sot.34a טעונא דמַדְלֵיוכ׳ a load which one can lift up and put on his shoulders, is the third portion of the weight he can carry. Ithpe. אִידְּלֵי 1) to be suspended. Y.Sabb.XVI, end, 15d, a. e. בגדך מִדְּלֵי (sub. אַתְּ) doest thou depend on thy good luck?, v. גַּדָּא. 2) to be elevated, high. Pes.8a דמִידַּלְיָא (a bed) which stands on high legs (leaving space under it). 3) to be relieved. B. Bath.16b; Yalk. Gen. 106 (prov.) (מִידְּלֵי) א׳ יומא א׳ קצירא when the day (sun) is high, the sick man is relieved. -
64 דְּלֵי
דְּלֵי, דְּלָאch. sam(דלי, דלהto be suspended, swing), 1) to be suspended. Part. pl. דּלְיָין suspended. Targ. Esth. 1:6. 2) to draw, raise. Targ. Ex. 2:19. Targ. II Esth. 1:2 buckets דדלו אבנא which draw stone; a. fr. Targ. Y. Num. 14:14 read מַדְלֵי Af. Pes.40a מדלייהו, v. מַדְלָא. 3) to lift up. B. Kam92b דַּלְיַת, דְּלִינָא, v. דּוּרָא IV.Ber18a דַּלְיֵיה (Yalk. Koh. 979; Yalk. Sam. 152 סלקיה) lift it (the cloak) up. Kidd.81a דַלְיֵיהוכ׳ he carried it by himself.Yeb.92b; B. Mets.17b אי לאו דדְלָאִי לךוכ׳ had I not taken up (removed) the sherd for thee, thou wouldst never have found the pearl under it, i. e. but for my intimation you would not have reached the conclusion ; Macc.21b.M. Kat. 28b v. דְּלַל. Pa. דַּלֵּי (v. דלל) 1) to relieve, lighten. Targ. Y. Deut. 28:51 ולא דַּלּוּ מיניה (Var. דָּלוּ, fr. דְּלַל) and they would not relieve him (give him a respite). Ib. דַּלִּי מיני (Var. דְּלִי) respite me.Meg.13a דַּלֵּי כרגא he lightened the taxes (Esth. 2:18). 2) to lift up. Ber.6b דַּלּוּיֵי lifing up the voice at funerals, v. דְּלַל. Af. אַדְלֵי to lift suspend. Sot.34a טעונא דמַדְלֵיוכ׳ a load which one can lift up and put on his shoulders, is the third portion of the weight he can carry. Ithpe. אִידְּלֵי 1) to be suspended. Y.Sabb.XVI, end, 15d, a. e. בגדך מִדְּלֵי (sub. אַתְּ) doest thou depend on thy good luck?, v. גַּדָּא. 2) to be elevated, high. Pes.8a דמִידַּלְיָא (a bed) which stands on high legs (leaving space under it). 3) to be relieved. B. Bath.16b; Yalk. Gen. 106 (prov.) (מִידְּלֵי) א׳ יומא א׳ קצירא when the day (sun) is high, the sick man is relieved. -
65 דְּלָא
דְּלֵי, דְּלָאch. sam(דלי, דלהto be suspended, swing), 1) to be suspended. Part. pl. דּלְיָין suspended. Targ. Esth. 1:6. 2) to draw, raise. Targ. Ex. 2:19. Targ. II Esth. 1:2 buckets דדלו אבנא which draw stone; a. fr. Targ. Y. Num. 14:14 read מַדְלֵי Af. Pes.40a מדלייהו, v. מַדְלָא. 3) to lift up. B. Kam92b דַּלְיַת, דְּלִינָא, v. דּוּרָא IV.Ber18a דַּלְיֵיה (Yalk. Koh. 979; Yalk. Sam. 152 סלקיה) lift it (the cloak) up. Kidd.81a דַלְיֵיהוכ׳ he carried it by himself.Yeb.92b; B. Mets.17b אי לאו דדְלָאִי לךוכ׳ had I not taken up (removed) the sherd for thee, thou wouldst never have found the pearl under it, i. e. but for my intimation you would not have reached the conclusion ; Macc.21b.M. Kat. 28b v. דְּלַל. Pa. דַּלֵּי (v. דלל) 1) to relieve, lighten. Targ. Y. Deut. 28:51 ולא דַּלּוּ מיניה (Var. דָּלוּ, fr. דְּלַל) and they would not relieve him (give him a respite). Ib. דַּלִּי מיני (Var. דְּלִי) respite me.Meg.13a דַּלֵּי כרגא he lightened the taxes (Esth. 2:18). 2) to lift up. Ber.6b דַּלּוּיֵי lifing up the voice at funerals, v. דְּלַל. Af. אַדְלֵי to lift suspend. Sot.34a טעונא דמַדְלֵיוכ׳ a load which one can lift up and put on his shoulders, is the third portion of the weight he can carry. Ithpe. אִידְּלֵי 1) to be suspended. Y.Sabb.XVI, end, 15d, a. e. בגדך מִדְּלֵי (sub. אַתְּ) doest thou depend on thy good luck?, v. גַּדָּא. 2) to be elevated, high. Pes.8a דמִידַּלְיָא (a bed) which stands on high legs (leaving space under it). 3) to be relieved. B. Bath.16b; Yalk. Gen. 106 (prov.) (מִידְּלֵי) א׳ יומא א׳ קצירא when the day (sun) is high, the sick man is relieved. -
66 Galgenfrist
f reprieve; ich gebe dir eine Woche Galgenfrist I’ll give you a week’s grace* * *Gạl|gen|fristf (inf)reprieve* * *Gal·gen·fristf (fam) stay of execution, reprieveeine \Galgenfrist erhalten to receive a stay of execution* * *die reprieve* * *Galgenfrist f reprieve;ich gebe dir eine Woche Galgenfrist I’ll give you a week’s grace* * *die reprieve* * *f.last respite n. -
67 yde
* * *vb( give) give ( fx protection; security for a loan),F render ( fx assistance, help), afford ( fx protection, shelter, a pleasant shade);( bidrage med) contribute ( fx contribute money to a charity);( betale) pay ( fx compensation);( præstere) do ( fx do good work; do one's best);( frembringe) yield ( fx the land yields good crops; the cow yields plenty of milk);[ yde ham al mulig anerkendelse] give him every credit;[ yde bidrag til] make a contribution to, contribute to;[ yde én hjælp]( også) help (, assist) somebody;[ yde modstand] offer resistance;(se også erstatning). -
68 souffler
I.v. trans.1. To 'nick', to 'pinch', to steal. Encore une bonne idée qu'on s'est fait souffler! That's another bright idea we got whipped from under our noses!2. Souffler le mirliton: To 'give a blow-job', to perform fellatio.II.v. intrans. Laisse-moi souffler! Give us a breather! — Give me some respite! -
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70 einräumen
einräumen v GEN admit, allow* * *v < Geschäft> admit, allow* * *einräumen
to grant, to allow, to accord, (verstauen) to stow away, to store;
• Diskont einräumen to allow a discount;
• seinen Einzelhandelskunden Warenkredit einräumen to make sales on credit to retail one’s customers;
• Frist einräumen to grant (accord) a respite;
• jem. einen Kredit einräumen to allow (grant) s. o. a credit;
• jem. einen Preisabschlag einräumen to allow a reduced price to s. o.;
• finanziellen Problemen den Vorrang einräumen to give preference to financial matters;
• Vorrecht einräumen to concede a privilege;
• jem. eine Wochenfrist einräumen to give s. o. a week;
• sich einen Kredit einräumen lassen to open a credit account with s. o. -
71 Miete
Miete f 1. GRUND lease, rent, rental (Pacht); 2. IMP/EXP charter, (AE) rental, (BE) car hire (Flugzeug, Schiff); 3. SOZ rent charge, rent, rental; 4. LOGIS (BE) car hire, charter, (AE) rental; 5. WIWI rent • monatlich zu zahlende Miete GEN, GRUND rent to be paid pcm* * *f 1. < Grund> Pacht lease, rent, rental; 2. <Imp/Exp> Flugzeug, Schiff charter, rental (AE), car hire (BE) ; 3. < Sozial> rent charge, rent, rental; 4. < Transp> car hire (BE), charter, rental (AE) ; 5. <Vw> rent* * *Miete
rent[ing], hire, hiring, charge, (Grundstück) lease, (Landwirtschaft) stack, pit, (Mietverhältnis) tenancy, lease, (Mietzins) rent, rental [instalment];
• zur Miete on lease;
• angemessene Miete fair rent;
• aufgelaufene Miete accrued rent;
• wirtschaftlich berechtigte Miete commercial rent;
• billige Miete low lease;
• fällige Miete rent due;
• gerichtlich (gesetzlich) festgelegte (festgesetzte) Miete judicial rent;
• vertraglich festgesetzte Miete rent stated in the lease;
• freie (nicht gebundene) Miete uncontrolled rent (Br.);
• sehr geringe Miete nominal rent;
• geschuldete Miete rent due;
• gesetzliche Miete legal rent;
• hohe Miete heavy (high) rent;
• jahresübliche Miete rackrent (Br.);
• kalte Miete rent exclusive of heating;
• niedrige Miete low rent;
• ortsübliche Miete current-market (accustomed) rent;
• reine Miete break-even rent;
• rückständige Miete rent arrears, arrears of rent, back rent, hanging gale (Br.);
• überhöhte Miete overcharge of rent;
• unerschwingliche Miete rackrent (Ireland);
• ungesetzliche Miete black rent, rackrent;
• dem Mieterschutz unterliegende Miete controlled rent (Br.);
• vereinbarte Miete rent agreed upon;
• verkehrsübliche Miete open-market rent;
• vorausbezahlte Miete rent paid in advance;
• warme Miete rent inclusive of heating;
• Miete für eine Etagenwohnung apartment rent;
• Miete eines Geschäftslokales lease of business premises;
• reine Miete ohne Heizung rent exclusive of heating;
• Miete mit automatischer Steigerungsklausel progressive rent;
• Miete für ein Zimmer lodging money;
• Miete abwerfen to yield a rent;
• Haus zur freien Miete bewohnen to occupy a house rentfree;
• Miete schuldig bleiben to fall behind with one=s rent;
• seit einem Vierteljahr die Miete schuldig bleiben to owe for three months rent;
• 1000 Dollar im Jahr an Mieten bringen to rent at $ 1000 a year;
• Mieten einziehen to collect (mass) rents;
• Miete bar und steuerunschädlich entrichten to pay a rent in untaxed cash;
• Miete erbringen to yield (earn) a rent;
• keine Miete erbringen to earn no rent;
• Miete erhöhen to increase the rent;
• hohe Miete erzielen to command a high rent;
• Miete festsetzen to fix a rent;
• zur Miete geben to give on lease, to let, (Gegenstand) to hire;
• Haus zur Miete haben to tenant a house;
• Miete herabsetzen to abate (lower) a rent;
• Miete heraufsetzen to put up the rent;
• Mieten kassieren to collect (lift, fam.) rents;
• Miete kündigen to give a tenant notice to quit;
• jds. Möbel wegen rückständiger Miete pfänden to distrain upon s. one=s furniture for rent;
• drei Monate Miete schulden to owe three months= rent;
• mit der Miete im Rückstand sein to be behindhand (in arrears) with one=s rent;
• Miete steigern to raise the rent;
• jem. die Miete stunden to accord s. o. a respite for payment of the rent;
• hohe (niedrige) Miete von jem. verlangen to rent s. o. high (low);
• Miete vorauszahlen to pay the rent in advance;
• zur Miete wohnen to lodge, to live as lodger (in lodgings), to be a tenant;
• seine Miete auf einmal zahlen to pay the whole of one=s rent;
• seine Miete vierteljährlich postnumerando zahlen to pay one=s rent at the end of each quarter;
• sehr wenig Miete zahlen to pay a very low rent;
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72 alce
m.elk, moose.pres.subj.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: alzar.* * *1 elk, moose* * *ISM (Zool) elk, mooseIISM (Naipes) cutno dar alce a algn — Cono Sur to give sb no respite, give sb no rest
* * *masculino elk, moose* * *= moose, elk.Ex. She uses alder bark for dye, whale sinew for thread, sealskin for trim, a tough piece of hide for a thimble, a sharpened ground-squirrel leg bone for a needle, and an awl made from moose antler.Ex. The dominant scavengers at all locations were magpies, bald eagles, golden eagles, turkey vultures, red-tailed hawks, black bears, and probably elk and bison also participated in scavenging.* * *masculino elk, moose* * *= moose, elk.Ex: She uses alder bark for dye, whale sinew for thread, sealskin for trim, a tough piece of hide for a thimble, a sharpened ground-squirrel leg bone for a needle, and an awl made from moose antler.
Ex: The dominant scavengers at all locations were magpies, bald eagles, golden eagles, turkey vultures, red-tailed hawks, black bears, and probably elk and bison also participated in scavenging.* * *(especie europea) elk; (especie norteamericana) moose* * *♦ nm[europeo] elk; [americano] moose* * *m ZO elk* * *alce nm: moose, European elk -
73 a acorda răgaz cuiva
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74 a da răgaz cuiva
to grant smb. a respiteto give smb. rope / lineto give smb. a spell. -
75 ad-dō
ad-dō didī, ditus, ere [do], to put to, place upon, lay on, join, attach: album in vestimentum, i. e. appear as a candidate, L.: turrim moenibus, O.: me adde fraternis sepulcris, lay me too in my brother's tomb, O.: nomina (alcui), confer, O.: frumentis labor additus, i. e. a blight falls, V.— Hence, fig., to bring to, add to: fletum ingenio muliebri: addere animum (animos), to give courage, embolden: mihi quidem addit animum, T.: animos cum clamore, O.: verba virtutem non addere, impart, bestow, S.: iram, O.: viresque et cornua pauperi, H.: ductoribus honores, V.: spumantia addit Frena feris, puts on, V.: vatibus addere calcar, apply the spur, H.—Esp., to add by way of increase, join, annex: tibi dieculam addo? give a further respite, T.: verbum si addideris, if you say another word, T.: adimunt diviti, addunt pauperi, increase the poor man's little, T.: addam Labienum, will name Lu. too: addita alia insuper ignominia, L.: contumeliam iniuriae, Ph.—Poet.: noctem addens operi, giving also the night to the work, V.: numerum divorum altaribus addit, i. e. adds one to their number, V.: incesto addidit integrum, confounds with, H.: periturae addere Troiae Te, involve you also in, V.: addit opus pigro, gives more work, H.: nugis addere pondus, make much of, H.: laborem ad cottidiana opera, Cs.: ad ter quinos annos unum addiderat, was sixteen years old, O.: multas res novas in edictum, make essential additions to, N.: addunt in spatia, i. e. add course to course, outdo themselves, V.: gradum, L.: addidit, ut, etc. (of an addition to a picture), O.— Introducing a supplementary thought, add to this, consider also, remember too, moreover...: adde istuc sermones hominum: adde hos praeterea casūs, etc., H.: adde huc quod mercem sine fucis gestat, H. — Poet.: Imperiumque peti totius Achaïdos addit, O.: Addit etiam illud, equites non optimos fuisse: satis naturae (vixi), addo, si placet, gloriae. -
76 accordare
grantmusic tune( armonizzare) harmonize* * *accordare v.tr.1 ( concedere) to grant, to concede: gli fu accordato il permesso di partire, he was granted permission to leave // gli fu accordata una borsa di studio, he was given a grant2 (banca, comm.) to grant, to allow, to give*: accordare uno sconto del 10%, to grant a 10 per cent discount; accordare l'interesse del 5% sui depositi, to allow 5 per cent interest on deposits; accordare una proroga, to grant a respite (o an extension); accordare un ribasso, to give a reduction3 (mus.) to tune (up)5 ( conciliare) to conciliate, to reconcile: accordare la fede con la ragione, to conciliate (o to reconcile) faith with reason.◘ accordarsi v.rifl. o rifl.rec. ( mettersi d'accordo) to come* to an agreement, to reach an agreement: accordare sul prezzo, to come to an agreement on (o about) the price; si sono finalmente accordati, they've finally reached an agreement // accordare su un'offerta, to close with an offer◆ v.intr.pron. ( armonizzarsi) to go* with; to match: non è vero che il blu non si accorda col verde, it's not true that blue doesn't go with green; quei colori non s'accordano, those colours don't match.* * *[akkor'dare]1. vt1)accordare qc a qn — to grant sb sth o sth to sb2) Mus to tune3) Gramm2. vr (accordarsi)(uso reciproco: mettersi d'accordo)accordarsi (con qn su o per qc) — to agree (on sth with sb)
3. vip (accordarsi)(intonarsi:
sogg: colore) accordarsi (con qc) — to match (sth)* * *[akkor'dare] 1.verbo transitivo1) (concedere) to allow, to grant [permesso, sconto]; to grant, to extend [ prestito] (a to)accordare fiducia a qcn. — to place one's trust in sb
2) (mettere d'accordo) to reconcile [ persone]3) mus. to tune (up) [ strumento]4) (armonizzare) to harmonize [ colori]5) ling. (concordare)2.verbo pronominale accordarsi1) (mettersi d'accordo) to come to an agreement2) (armonizzarsi) to harmonize3) ling. [aggettivo, verbo] to agree* * *accordare/akkor'dare/ [1]1 (concedere) to allow, to grant [ permesso, sconto]; to grant, to extend [ prestito] ( a to); accordare fiducia a qcn. to place one's trust in sb.2 (mettere d'accordo) to reconcile [ persone]3 mus. to tune (up) [ strumento]4 (armonizzare) to harmonize [ colori]5 ling. (concordare) accordare l'aggettivo con il sostantivo to make the adjective agree with the nounII accordarsi verbo pronominale2 (armonizzarsi) to harmonize3 ling. [ aggettivo, verbo] to agree. -
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78 приговор
юр.sentence, judgement; (суда присяжных) verdictвыносить приговор — to pass / to pronounce a sentence (on / upon); to adjudge, to adjudicate, to give / to pronounce judgement
объявить приговор — to pass / to pronounce / to give / to render a judgement / a sentence
оставить приговор в силе — to confirm the sentence, to leave the sentence in force
отменить приговор — to reverse / to repeal / to recall / to set aside / to rescind a judgement / a sentence, to quash a conviction
привести приговор в исполнение — to execute / to enforce / to carry out / to administer the sentence / verdict
смягчить приговор — to commute / to remit a sentence
несправедливый приговор — unjust / unrighteous sentence, unfair judgement
окончательный приговор — final sentence / judgement
оправдательный приговор — verdict of not guilty, absolutory sentence
смертный приговор — sentence of death, death / capital sentence
судебный приговор — adjudication, (court) sentence, judgement (of court)
аннулировать / отменить судебный приговор — to quash a judgement / a sentence
суровый приговор — harsh / severe sentence
условный приговор — suspended sentence; sentence with suspended execution
вынесение приговора — conviction, adjudgement
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79 ותר
וָתַר, וָותַר(v. יָתַר) to be plentiful. Y.Succ.V, 55c (ref. to Jer. 2:13) הא וָותְרוּ לאלף (not וותרה) were they not numerous up to a thousand?; Cant. R. to I, 6 הא וותרו למאד (read: למֵאָה). Pi. וִיתֵּר 1) to do more than justice requires, to be liberal; to forego ones rights. Y.Ned.I, beg.39a if they had agreed על מנת לוַותֵּר to yield their rights (to allow each other the use of the entire court). B. Bath. 126a בכור … ו׳ if a first-born accepted an equal share (of a field) with his brothers, he has renounced his privilege; Y.Keth.IV, end, 29b חזקה וייתר (read: וִויתֵּר). Ib. וִיתֵּירָה (= וִיתְּרָה). B. Kam.9a ו׳ he has renounced his rights (cannot resort to his co-heirs for redress). Ruth R. to I, 8 שוִיתְּרוּ להוכ׳ they relinquished their claim on her ; a. fr. 2) to be indulgent, forgive. Y. Ḥag.I, 76c ו׳הקב״ה עלוכ׳ the Lord overlooked Israels idolatry, but did not ; Lam. R. introd. (R. Abba 2). Y.Sot.V, end, 20d שהיה מְוַותֵּר על קללתו he pardoned those who cursed him. Deut. R. s. 9 נְוַותֵּר לו עוד יוםוכ׳ (not עד) let us give him a respite of one day or two.Num. R. s. 21 לא יהא אדם מוותר על התורה man must not be more liberal than the Law; a. fr.Snh.XI, 5 (89a) המוו׳ על דברי נביא he who disobeys a prophet from mere soft-heartedness (v. 1 Kings 20:35, sq.). 3) to give additional space to a plant by removing surrounding plants, to make open space. Y.Shebi.II, 33d top מְוַותְּרִין בגפנים you may clear (in the Sabbatical year) between the grape vines; ib. מקום שנהגו לוותרוכ׳ where it is customary to clear before the festive month; Tosef. ib. I, 7 מְוַתְּרִין; ib. להתיר ed. Zuck. (read: לוַותֵּיר). Nif. הִוָּותֵר (v. נָתַר) 1) to be let loose, set free. Midr. Ptirath Mosheh אֶוָּותֵר (Jellinek Beth-ham-Midrash I, 125; v. Lattes Saggio 107). 2) to be outlawed, v. infra. Hithpa. הִתְוַתַּר, Nithpa. נִתְוַתֵּר (v. נָתַר) 1) to become loose (of bowels). 2) to be declared free, be outlawed. Cant. R. to III, 4 נִתְוַתְּרוּ מעיווכ׳ (Yalk. Is. 288 נתרזו בני מ׳) his bowels were loose that whole night. B. Kam.50a bot. יִתְוַותְּרוּ חייו Ms. M. (ed. יִוָּתְרוּ, Nif., v. supra) his life shall be let loose i. e. shall be outlawed; Ar. ed. Koh. יִתְיַתְּרוּן מעיו וחייו (v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note); Tanḥ. Ki Thissa 26 יתותרון בני מעיו his bowels, v. next w.; Yalk. Ps. 648 יִוָּתְרוּ חייו his life be outlawed. -
80 וותר
וָתַר, וָותַר(v. יָתַר) to be plentiful. Y.Succ.V, 55c (ref. to Jer. 2:13) הא וָותְרוּ לאלף (not וותרה) were they not numerous up to a thousand?; Cant. R. to I, 6 הא וותרו למאד (read: למֵאָה). Pi. וִיתֵּר 1) to do more than justice requires, to be liberal; to forego ones rights. Y.Ned.I, beg.39a if they had agreed על מנת לוַותֵּר to yield their rights (to allow each other the use of the entire court). B. Bath. 126a בכור … ו׳ if a first-born accepted an equal share (of a field) with his brothers, he has renounced his privilege; Y.Keth.IV, end, 29b חזקה וייתר (read: וִויתֵּר). Ib. וִיתֵּירָה (= וִיתְּרָה). B. Kam.9a ו׳ he has renounced his rights (cannot resort to his co-heirs for redress). Ruth R. to I, 8 שוִיתְּרוּ להוכ׳ they relinquished their claim on her ; a. fr. 2) to be indulgent, forgive. Y. Ḥag.I, 76c ו׳הקב״ה עלוכ׳ the Lord overlooked Israels idolatry, but did not ; Lam. R. introd. (R. Abba 2). Y.Sot.V, end, 20d שהיה מְוַותֵּר על קללתו he pardoned those who cursed him. Deut. R. s. 9 נְוַותֵּר לו עוד יוםוכ׳ (not עד) let us give him a respite of one day or two.Num. R. s. 21 לא יהא אדם מוותר על התורה man must not be more liberal than the Law; a. fr.Snh.XI, 5 (89a) המוו׳ על דברי נביא he who disobeys a prophet from mere soft-heartedness (v. 1 Kings 20:35, sq.). 3) to give additional space to a plant by removing surrounding plants, to make open space. Y.Shebi.II, 33d top מְוַותְּרִין בגפנים you may clear (in the Sabbatical year) between the grape vines; ib. מקום שנהגו לוותרוכ׳ where it is customary to clear before the festive month; Tosef. ib. I, 7 מְוַתְּרִין; ib. להתיר ed. Zuck. (read: לוַותֵּיר). Nif. הִוָּותֵר (v. נָתַר) 1) to be let loose, set free. Midr. Ptirath Mosheh אֶוָּותֵר (Jellinek Beth-ham-Midrash I, 125; v. Lattes Saggio 107). 2) to be outlawed, v. infra. Hithpa. הִתְוַתַּר, Nithpa. נִתְוַתֵּר (v. נָתַר) 1) to become loose (of bowels). 2) to be declared free, be outlawed. Cant. R. to III, 4 נִתְוַתְּרוּ מעיווכ׳ (Yalk. Is. 288 נתרזו בני מ׳) his bowels were loose that whole night. B. Kam.50a bot. יִתְוַותְּרוּ חייו Ms. M. (ed. יִוָּתְרוּ, Nif., v. supra) his life shall be let loose i. e. shall be outlawed; Ar. ed. Koh. יִתְיַתְּרוּן מעיו וחייו (v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note); Tanḥ. Ki Thissa 26 יתותרון בני מעיו his bowels, v. next w.; Yalk. Ps. 648 יִוָּתְרוּ חייו his life be outlawed.
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