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81 שומם
adj. desolate, waste, ruinous, wild, lonesome————————v. to wonder, marvel -
82 שופכין
sewage, waste water, dirty water -
83 שמיר ושית
abandon, waste land -
84 שממה
wilderness, desolation, desert, waste, wasteland, wildness, backwoods, bareness -
85 שפכים
sewage, waste water, dirty water, sewerage, drainage -
86 שפכין
sewage, waste water, dirty water, sewerage, drainage -
87 אבד
אָבַד(b. h.; √אב, v. אבב) to be pressed, go around in despair (v. Prov. 31:6; Deut. 26:6) to be given up, whence 1) to be lost, perish; to be beyond recognition. Sifré Deut. 301 (ref. to Deut. 26:5) לא ירד … אלא לאובד (read לוֹבֵד or לֶאֱבוֹד; Yalk. Deut. a. l. לאבדם prob. לאַבְרָּן; Ms. Zer. Abr. 3 לֵיאָבֵר) Jacob went to Aram with no hope but to perish (be a slave). Ohol. XVII, 3 a field שא׳ בו קבר in which there is a grave that cannot be located. Keth. XIII, 7 אָבְדָה דרךוכ׳ the path to his field cannot be traced. Gen. R. s. 91 אבידה א׳ לנו we have lost something; a. fr. 2) to lose. Ib. ואנו שאָבַדְנוּר׳ ס׳ and we who have lost (mourn for) R. S.; a. fr.Part. pass. אָבוּד lost, irretrievable, perishing, decayed. Keth.108a על הא׳ on a contribution to the Temple which has been lost on the road. Y.Shebi.IX, 38d top מאיליהן הן אֲבוּדִין they perish of themselves (they decay naturally); a. fr. Nif. נֶאֱבַד to be lost, perish. Keth.104a; a. fr. Sifré Deut. 301 לֵיאָבֵד, v. supra. Pi. אִיבֵּד 1) to waste, lose, forfeit, destroy. Ned.33b אי׳ את מעותיו he wasted his money, (cannot reclaim it). Keth.XIII, 6 אי׳ את זכותו he forfeited his claim. Ab. Zar.55a אנו נְאַבֵּדוכ׳ shall we give up our honest dealing? Ib. IV, 7 יְאַבֵּד עולמו shall He destroy His world? Ḥag.3a ובקשתם לאַבְּדָהּ ממני and you wanted to deprive me of it? Ib. 4a זה המְאַבֵּדוכ׳ one who destroys what is given to him.א׳ עצמו לדעת to commit suicide wilfully. Gen. R. s. 82; a. fr. 2) to drop from memory, to forget. Aboth V, 12; a. e. -
88 אָבַד
אָבַד(b. h.; √אב, v. אבב) to be pressed, go around in despair (v. Prov. 31:6; Deut. 26:6) to be given up, whence 1) to be lost, perish; to be beyond recognition. Sifré Deut. 301 (ref. to Deut. 26:5) לא ירד … אלא לאובד (read לוֹבֵד or לֶאֱבוֹד; Yalk. Deut. a. l. לאבדם prob. לאַבְרָּן; Ms. Zer. Abr. 3 לֵיאָבֵר) Jacob went to Aram with no hope but to perish (be a slave). Ohol. XVII, 3 a field שא׳ בו קבר in which there is a grave that cannot be located. Keth. XIII, 7 אָבְדָה דרךוכ׳ the path to his field cannot be traced. Gen. R. s. 91 אבידה א׳ לנו we have lost something; a. fr. 2) to lose. Ib. ואנו שאָבַדְנוּר׳ ס׳ and we who have lost (mourn for) R. S.; a. fr.Part. pass. אָבוּד lost, irretrievable, perishing, decayed. Keth.108a על הא׳ on a contribution to the Temple which has been lost on the road. Y.Shebi.IX, 38d top מאיליהן הן אֲבוּדִין they perish of themselves (they decay naturally); a. fr. Nif. נֶאֱבַד to be lost, perish. Keth.104a; a. fr. Sifré Deut. 301 לֵיאָבֵד, v. supra. Pi. אִיבֵּד 1) to waste, lose, forfeit, destroy. Ned.33b אי׳ את מעותיו he wasted his money, (cannot reclaim it). Keth.XIII, 6 אי׳ את זכותו he forfeited his claim. Ab. Zar.55a אנו נְאַבֵּדוכ׳ shall we give up our honest dealing? Ib. IV, 7 יְאַבֵּד עולמו shall He destroy His world? Ḥag.3a ובקשתם לאַבְּדָהּ ממני and you wanted to deprive me of it? Ib. 4a זה המְאַבֵּדוכ׳ one who destroys what is given to him.א׳ עצמו לדעת to commit suicide wilfully. Gen. R. s. 82; a. fr. 2) to drop from memory, to forget. Aboth V, 12; a. e. -
89 אבדן
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90 אובדן
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91 אָבְדָּן
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92 אוֹבְדָּן
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93 אבטלה
אַבְטָלָהf. (= הַבְטָלָה, בטל) idleness, waste. Y.Bets. V, 63b נר של א׳ a light burning to no purpose. Y.Shebi.VII, 37c top על הא׳ for the loss of time. -
94 אַבְטָלָה
אַבְטָלָהf. (= הַבְטָלָה, בטל) idleness, waste. Y.Bets. V, 63b נר של א׳ a light burning to no purpose. Y.Shebi.VII, 37c top על הא׳ for the loss of time. -
95 אביק
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96 אָבִיק
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97 אמבטיתא
אַמְבְּטִיתָאf. (deriv. of אמבטי) water of the bath-tub, waste of the bath-tub. Y.Sabb.VIII, 11c ההן דמשזג (גו) א׳וכ׳ he who washes (his anus) in, is liable to a disease of the rectum. -
98 אַמְבְּטִיתָא
אַמְבְּטִיתָאf. (deriv. of אמבטי) water of the bath-tub, waste of the bath-tub. Y.Sabb.VIII, 11c ההן דמשזג (גו) א׳וכ׳ he who washes (his anus) in, is liable to a disease of the rectum. -
99 אנדיפי
אַנְדִּיפֵי, אַנְטִיפֵיm. pl. (b. h. נְטִיפֹות; נדף or נטף) locks or ringlets falling from the temples. Sabb.VIII, 4 כדי לעשות א׳ enough toilet material to make side curls (Mish. Pes. אנטיפי, Nap. אנטפי, Talm. אונד׳). Ib. 80b מאי כלכול ומאי א׳ what locks are meant by kilkul, and what by andifé? Answ. the upper and the lower Ib. אמרר׳ יצחק דביר׳ אמי אנדיפהוכ׳ Ms. M. (ed. אלא אמרר׳ … אמר … אאַנְדִּיפָא) R. Isaac of the school of … (in reciting that Mishnah) used the word andifah (in the sing.) upon which R. … asked ‘Will a person waste his money (i. e. of what use is the material for one curl so as to make a person guilty of a transgression when carrying it on the Sabbath)? Ib. מאי אנדיפא אפותא by andifa (in the sing.) is meant the lock on the forehead. Ib. מחתיה באַנְדִּיפֵיהוכ׳ Ms. M. (ed. incorr. באנדיפי) it stung him on his forehead and he died. (Rashi: = דיופי!) -
100 אנטיפי
אַנְדִּיפֵי, אַנְטִיפֵיm. pl. (b. h. נְטִיפֹות; נדף or נטף) locks or ringlets falling from the temples. Sabb.VIII, 4 כדי לעשות א׳ enough toilet material to make side curls (Mish. Pes. אנטיפי, Nap. אנטפי, Talm. אונד׳). Ib. 80b מאי כלכול ומאי א׳ what locks are meant by kilkul, and what by andifé? Answ. the upper and the lower Ib. אמרר׳ יצחק דביר׳ אמי אנדיפהוכ׳ Ms. M. (ed. אלא אמרר׳ … אמר … אאַנְדִּיפָא) R. Isaac of the school of … (in reciting that Mishnah) used the word andifah (in the sing.) upon which R. … asked ‘Will a person waste his money (i. e. of what use is the material for one curl so as to make a person guilty of a transgression when carrying it on the Sabbath)? Ib. מאי אנדיפא אפותא by andifa (in the sing.) is meant the lock on the forehead. Ib. מחתיה באַנְדִּיפֵיהוכ׳ Ms. M. (ed. incorr. באנדיפי) it stung him on his forehead and he died. (Rashi: = דיופי!)
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