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  • 1 שם

    adv. there, thither, yon; ibid (reference to a book), idem
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    v. be placed, set up, put
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    v. to assess, value
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    v. to place, set up, put; make
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    v. to pretend, put oneself
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    v. to put, place, lay, set; make, cause; appoint
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    name, reputation, fame, moniker, denomination, distinction
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    sky, heaven

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  • 2 סרג

    סָרַג(b. h. שָׂרַג; Saf. of אָרַג), Pi. סֵירֵג (to interlace, plait, to strap (in zig-zag); to girth. Kel. XVI, 1 משיְסָרֵג בהוכ׳ from the time he made three meshes of girthing. Tosef. ib. B. Bath.I, 12 סֵירְגֹו במשיחיתוכ׳ if he strapped it (the disjointed frame) with cords Ib. B. Mets.IX, 4 (read:) שהוא מְסָרֵג בו את המטה with which one girths the bedstead. M. Kat. I, 8 ומסָרְגִין את המטות you may girth the bedsteads (during the festive week). Y.Ber.III, beg.5d, a. e. כל שמסרגין עלוכ׳ a bedstead on which the girths are drawn on top is called miṭṭah, when drawn beneath, dargesh; Ned.56b (v. אַבְקָתָא); a. fr.Trnsf. a) to unite, combine. Gen. R. s. 85 (ref. to the chronological disorder in the Book of Daniel, in going from Belshazzar (ch. 5) to Darius (ch. 6), again to the first year of B. (ch. 7), and to the third year of B. (ch. 8) unite כדי לסָרֵג עלוכ׳ in order to combine the entire section as one written in the spirit of holiness; Yalk. ib. 144; Yalk. Dan. 1063 לִסְרֹוג (perh. to be read לסָרֵיג).b) to make a partition by means of net-work, like lattices Tosef.Men. X, 23 ומסרגין שם כנגדוכ׳ and there they fence in an area of about three Sah.Part. pass. מְסֹורָג. Ber.57b, v. next w. 2) to do a thing in a manner in which straps are drawn in bedsteads, i. e. in zig-zag; to skip. Tosef.Nidd.IX, 3 סֵירְגָה להוכ׳ if she skipped four days (beyond the ordinary period of menstruation); Nidd.64a סירגה ליוםוכ׳ if she skipped (from the twenty-first) to the twenty-fourth day. Y.Gitt.VII, 48c bot. ובלבד במְסָרְגִין לו provided they put cross-questions to him alternately (one question to which a positive, and one to which a negative answer are expected, so as to test his sanity).Part. pass. מְסֹורָג; f. מְסֹורֶגֶת; pl. מְסֹורָגִים, מְסֹורָגִין; מְסֹורָגֹות. Mekh. Yithro, Baḥod. s. 6 (read as;) Yalk. Ex. 292 (ref. to Ex. 20:5) בזמן שהן אינן מסורגין או בזמן שהן מס׳ (not מסרגין) are the sins of the fathers visited upon the children when the succession is uninterrupted, or even when interrupted (by a good generation)? Y.Snh.I, 19c bot. מס׳ עלו the differently marked ballots came up alternately. Tosef.Nidd.IX, 13, v. סֵירוּג.Trnsf. a) to write in broken lines (leaving a vacant space in the middle of the line); to spread. Treat. Sofrim I, 11 מְסָרְגֹווכ׳ he spreads the writing so as to make a small column of it.Part. pass. as ab. Ib. 10 רצוף שעשאו מס׳ או מס׳וכ׳ if he wrote in broken lines what is to be written in continuous lines or vice versa; או שעשה המס׳ שלא כהלכתו or if he did the spreading not in accordance with the rule.b) to trace cross-lines on stone, to carve designs. Pesik. ‘Ăniya, p. 137a> מְסָרְגִין בו carving it; Yalk. Is. 339 (omitted in Pesik. R. s. 3 2); v. סָתַת.V. סִירוּג. Hithpa. הִסְתָּרֵג to be provided with girths, be strapped. Ned.56b אי מטה מִסְתָּרֶגֶת על גבה if it be, that miṭṭah is a couch, the straps of which are drawn over the frame

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  • 3 סָרַג

    סָרַג(b. h. שָׂרַג; Saf. of אָרַג), Pi. סֵירֵג (to interlace, plait, to strap (in zig-zag); to girth. Kel. XVI, 1 משיְסָרֵג בהוכ׳ from the time he made three meshes of girthing. Tosef. ib. B. Bath.I, 12 סֵירְגֹו במשיחיתוכ׳ if he strapped it (the disjointed frame) with cords Ib. B. Mets.IX, 4 (read:) שהוא מְסָרֵג בו את המטה with which one girths the bedstead. M. Kat. I, 8 ומסָרְגִין את המטות you may girth the bedsteads (during the festive week). Y.Ber.III, beg.5d, a. e. כל שמסרגין עלוכ׳ a bedstead on which the girths are drawn on top is called miṭṭah, when drawn beneath, dargesh; Ned.56b (v. אַבְקָתָא); a. fr.Trnsf. a) to unite, combine. Gen. R. s. 85 (ref. to the chronological disorder in the Book of Daniel, in going from Belshazzar (ch. 5) to Darius (ch. 6), again to the first year of B. (ch. 7), and to the third year of B. (ch. 8) unite כדי לסָרֵג עלוכ׳ in order to combine the entire section as one written in the spirit of holiness; Yalk. ib. 144; Yalk. Dan. 1063 לִסְרֹוג (perh. to be read לסָרֵיג).b) to make a partition by means of net-work, like lattices Tosef.Men. X, 23 ומסרגין שם כנגדוכ׳ and there they fence in an area of about three Sah.Part. pass. מְסֹורָג. Ber.57b, v. next w. 2) to do a thing in a manner in which straps are drawn in bedsteads, i. e. in zig-zag; to skip. Tosef.Nidd.IX, 3 סֵירְגָה להוכ׳ if she skipped four days (beyond the ordinary period of menstruation); Nidd.64a סירגה ליוםוכ׳ if she skipped (from the twenty-first) to the twenty-fourth day. Y.Gitt.VII, 48c bot. ובלבד במְסָרְגִין לו provided they put cross-questions to him alternately (one question to which a positive, and one to which a negative answer are expected, so as to test his sanity).Part. pass. מְסֹורָג; f. מְסֹורֶגֶת; pl. מְסֹורָגִים, מְסֹורָגִין; מְסֹורָגֹות. Mekh. Yithro, Baḥod. s. 6 (read as;) Yalk. Ex. 292 (ref. to Ex. 20:5) בזמן שהן אינן מסורגין או בזמן שהן מס׳ (not מסרגין) are the sins of the fathers visited upon the children when the succession is uninterrupted, or even when interrupted (by a good generation)? Y.Snh.I, 19c bot. מס׳ עלו the differently marked ballots came up alternately. Tosef.Nidd.IX, 13, v. סֵירוּג.Trnsf. a) to write in broken lines (leaving a vacant space in the middle of the line); to spread. Treat. Sofrim I, 11 מְסָרְגֹווכ׳ he spreads the writing so as to make a small column of it.Part. pass. as ab. Ib. 10 רצוף שעשאו מס׳ או מס׳וכ׳ if he wrote in broken lines what is to be written in continuous lines or vice versa; או שעשה המס׳ שלא כהלכתו or if he did the spreading not in accordance with the rule.b) to trace cross-lines on stone, to carve designs. Pesik. ‘Ăniya, p. 137a> מְסָרְגִין בו carving it; Yalk. Is. 339 (omitted in Pesik. R. s. 3 2); v. סָתַת.V. סִירוּג. Hithpa. הִסְתָּרֵג to be provided with girths, be strapped. Ned.56b אי מטה מִסְתָּרֶגֶת על גבה if it be, that miṭṭah is a couch, the straps of which are drawn over the frame

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  • 4 קבלה I

    קַבָּלָהI f. (קָבַל I) 1) receiving, acceptance. Pesik. R. s. 44 קַבָּלַת שבים the reception (in grace) of the repentant. Zeb.13a וק׳ מי פסלה does the receiving (of the sacrificial blood by a non-priest) make the sacrifice unfit? Ib. קבלת הרם receiving the blood in a vessel. Ib. I, 4 שלא בק׳ without the act of receiving the blood; a. fr.Gitt.62b שליח לק׳ one deputed by the woman to receive the letter of divorce in her behalf, v. הוֹלָכָה. Ib. אק׳ referring to the reception of the letter of divorce in her behalf; a. fr.Tosef.Kel.B. Mets.V, 10 בית ק׳ receptacle, v. קִיבּוּל. 2) tradition, traditional law; post-Mosaic Scriptures, opp. to תורה or תורת משה. R. Hash. 7a דבר זה מתורת … מדברי ק׳ למדנו this (that the months are counted from Nisan) we learned not from the Law of Moses, but from the words of tradition (historical accounts, ref. to Zech. 1:7; Esth. 2:16). Ib. 19a גדליה … דברי ק׳ הוא ודברי ק׳וכ׳ the account of Gedaliah, son of A., is traditional (historical, Jer. 41), and the words of tradition (post-Mosaic records) are as authoritative as the words of the Torah. Ḥag.10b דברי תורה מדברי ק׳וכ׳ we must derive no interpretation of Mosaic laws from analogies of expression in post-Mosaic books (e. g. Am. 5:25 as illustrating the sense of Ex. 5:1); B. Kam.2b; Nidd.23a. Y.Ḥall.I, 57b top ולמירין מן הק׳ can we derive a legal rule from a post-Mosaic book (Is. 28:25)?Gen. R. s. 7 ומן הק׳ אתה מלקני wilt thou condemn me to lashes on an inference from a post-Mosaic book?; Tanḥ. Ḥuck. 6; a. fr.Ber.62a, v. קִבְלָא II.(In later Hebrew ק׳ Kabbalah, mystic lore.

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  • 5 קַבָּלָה

    קַבָּלָהI f. (קָבַל I) 1) receiving, acceptance. Pesik. R. s. 44 קַבָּלַת שבים the reception (in grace) of the repentant. Zeb.13a וק׳ מי פסלה does the receiving (of the sacrificial blood by a non-priest) make the sacrifice unfit? Ib. קבלת הרם receiving the blood in a vessel. Ib. I, 4 שלא בק׳ without the act of receiving the blood; a. fr.Gitt.62b שליח לק׳ one deputed by the woman to receive the letter of divorce in her behalf, v. הוֹלָכָה. Ib. אק׳ referring to the reception of the letter of divorce in her behalf; a. fr.Tosef.Kel.B. Mets.V, 10 בית ק׳ receptacle, v. קִיבּוּל. 2) tradition, traditional law; post-Mosaic Scriptures, opp. to תורה or תורת משה. R. Hash. 7a דבר זה מתורת … מדברי ק׳ למדנו this (that the months are counted from Nisan) we learned not from the Law of Moses, but from the words of tradition (historical accounts, ref. to Zech. 1:7; Esth. 2:16). Ib. 19a גדליה … דברי ק׳ הוא ודברי ק׳וכ׳ the account of Gedaliah, son of A., is traditional (historical, Jer. 41), and the words of tradition (post-Mosaic records) are as authoritative as the words of the Torah. Ḥag.10b דברי תורה מדברי ק׳וכ׳ we must derive no interpretation of Mosaic laws from analogies of expression in post-Mosaic books (e. g. Am. 5:25 as illustrating the sense of Ex. 5:1); B. Kam.2b; Nidd.23a. Y.Ḥall.I, 57b top ולמירין מן הק׳ can we derive a legal rule from a post-Mosaic book (Is. 28:25)?Gen. R. s. 7 ומן הק׳ אתה מלקני wilt thou condemn me to lashes on an inference from a post-Mosaic book?; Tanḥ. Ḥuck. 6; a. fr.Ber.62a, v. קִבְלָא II.(In later Hebrew ק׳ Kabbalah, mystic lore.

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  • 6 תבה

    תֵּבָה, תֵּיבָה(b. h. תֵּבָה; Egyptian; v., however, תָּבָא) 1) ship, ark, chest. Gen. R. s. 31 (play on קנים, Gen. 6:14) מה הקן … אף תֵּיבָתְךָוכ׳ as birds (v. קֵן) make the leper clean, so does thy ark cleanse thee. Ib. על שם תֵּיבָתוֹ של נח (it is called tbiḳin) from the measures of Noahs ark. Y.Erub.V, 22c bot. כיצד היו ישראל … כת׳ how did the Israelites march in the desert?… like a chest (forming a square), opp. כקורה like a beam (in columns). Men.94b כמין ת׳ פרוצה (the shape of the show-bread was) that of an open chest (without a lid and with a level bottom), opp. כמין ספינה רוקדת like a rocking ship (with a curved bottom). Sifra Mtsorʿa, Zab., Par. 1, ch. II תֵּיבַת הבלנים the bathers chest. Tosef.Kel.B. Mets.X, 1, sq.; a. fr.Pl. תֵּבוֹת, תֵּי׳ Midr. Till. to Ps. 1 היה צריך לעשות ת׳ הרבה he would have been obliged to build many arks. Y.Sot.VIII, beg.22b שהיו עשויין ת׳ ת׳ they (the Egyptians) were arrayed in squares.Esp. the chest in the synagogue containing the scrolls of the Pentateuch. Sot.38b, v. פְּסַק. Taan.II, 1 מוציאין את הת׳וכ׳ (at prayer meetings) they bring the chest out to the open place of the town, and put ashes of wood on the chest Meg.III, 1 בני העיר … בה״כ לוקחין ת׳ ת׳וכ׳ if the citizens of a township sell … a synagogue, they may buy (for the money) a book chest; if they sell a chest, they may buy book wrappers; a. fr.עבר לפני הת׳, ירד לפני הת׳ to go before the chest, to act as reader of prayers. Ber.34a שירד לפני הת׳וכ׳ who recited the prayers in the presence of Ib. V, 3 העובר לפני הת׳ וטעהוכ׳ if a reader makes a mistake (reads heretical formulas), another person must pass before the chest in his place. Ib. 4. Ib. 34a העובר לפני הת׳ צריך לסרב he that is asked to read the prayers, v. מָרַב. Taan.II, 2 מורידין לפני הת׳וכ׳ we depute as reader (on fast days) an old man ; a. v. fr. 2) word. Men.30b ת׳ בת שתיוכ׳ a word of two letters. Sabb.104a they did not know הי באמצע ת׳וכ׳ in which (of the two forms of the letters מנצפ״ך) were to be employed in the middle of a word, and which at the end; a. fr.Pl. תֵּיבוֹת, תֵּיבִיּוֹת. Ḥull.64b דפסק … ת׳ (v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 40) where the scribe divides them into two words; ib. 65a. Y.Meg.I, 71c bot. תיביות; a. e.

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  • 7 תיבה

    תֵּבָה, תֵּיבָה(b. h. תֵּבָה; Egyptian; v., however, תָּבָא) 1) ship, ark, chest. Gen. R. s. 31 (play on קנים, Gen. 6:14) מה הקן … אף תֵּיבָתְךָוכ׳ as birds (v. קֵן) make the leper clean, so does thy ark cleanse thee. Ib. על שם תֵּיבָתוֹ של נח (it is called tbiḳin) from the measures of Noahs ark. Y.Erub.V, 22c bot. כיצד היו ישראל … כת׳ how did the Israelites march in the desert?… like a chest (forming a square), opp. כקורה like a beam (in columns). Men.94b כמין ת׳ פרוצה (the shape of the show-bread was) that of an open chest (without a lid and with a level bottom), opp. כמין ספינה רוקדת like a rocking ship (with a curved bottom). Sifra Mtsorʿa, Zab., Par. 1, ch. II תֵּיבַת הבלנים the bathers chest. Tosef.Kel.B. Mets.X, 1, sq.; a. fr.Pl. תֵּבוֹת, תֵּי׳ Midr. Till. to Ps. 1 היה צריך לעשות ת׳ הרבה he would have been obliged to build many arks. Y.Sot.VIII, beg.22b שהיו עשויין ת׳ ת׳ they (the Egyptians) were arrayed in squares.Esp. the chest in the synagogue containing the scrolls of the Pentateuch. Sot.38b, v. פְּסַק. Taan.II, 1 מוציאין את הת׳וכ׳ (at prayer meetings) they bring the chest out to the open place of the town, and put ashes of wood on the chest Meg.III, 1 בני העיר … בה״כ לוקחין ת׳ ת׳וכ׳ if the citizens of a township sell … a synagogue, they may buy (for the money) a book chest; if they sell a chest, they may buy book wrappers; a. fr.עבר לפני הת׳, ירד לפני הת׳ to go before the chest, to act as reader of prayers. Ber.34a שירד לפני הת׳וכ׳ who recited the prayers in the presence of Ib. V, 3 העובר לפני הת׳ וטעהוכ׳ if a reader makes a mistake (reads heretical formulas), another person must pass before the chest in his place. Ib. 4. Ib. 34a העובר לפני הת׳ צריך לסרב he that is asked to read the prayers, v. מָרַב. Taan.II, 2 מורידין לפני הת׳וכ׳ we depute as reader (on fast days) an old man ; a. v. fr. 2) word. Men.30b ת׳ בת שתיוכ׳ a word of two letters. Sabb.104a they did not know הי באמצע ת׳וכ׳ in which (of the two forms of the letters מנצפ״ך) were to be employed in the middle of a word, and which at the end; a. fr.Pl. תֵּיבוֹת, תֵּיבִיּוֹת. Ḥull.64b דפסק … ת׳ (v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 40) where the scribe divides them into two words; ib. 65a. Y.Meg.I, 71c bot. תיביות; a. e.

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  • 8 תֵּבָה

    תֵּבָה, תֵּיבָה(b. h. תֵּבָה; Egyptian; v., however, תָּבָא) 1) ship, ark, chest. Gen. R. s. 31 (play on קנים, Gen. 6:14) מה הקן … אף תֵּיבָתְךָוכ׳ as birds (v. קֵן) make the leper clean, so does thy ark cleanse thee. Ib. על שם תֵּיבָתוֹ של נח (it is called tbiḳin) from the measures of Noahs ark. Y.Erub.V, 22c bot. כיצד היו ישראל … כת׳ how did the Israelites march in the desert?… like a chest (forming a square), opp. כקורה like a beam (in columns). Men.94b כמין ת׳ פרוצה (the shape of the show-bread was) that of an open chest (without a lid and with a level bottom), opp. כמין ספינה רוקדת like a rocking ship (with a curved bottom). Sifra Mtsorʿa, Zab., Par. 1, ch. II תֵּיבַת הבלנים the bathers chest. Tosef.Kel.B. Mets.X, 1, sq.; a. fr.Pl. תֵּבוֹת, תֵּי׳ Midr. Till. to Ps. 1 היה צריך לעשות ת׳ הרבה he would have been obliged to build many arks. Y.Sot.VIII, beg.22b שהיו עשויין ת׳ ת׳ they (the Egyptians) were arrayed in squares.Esp. the chest in the synagogue containing the scrolls of the Pentateuch. Sot.38b, v. פְּסַק. Taan.II, 1 מוציאין את הת׳וכ׳ (at prayer meetings) they bring the chest out to the open place of the town, and put ashes of wood on the chest Meg.III, 1 בני העיר … בה״כ לוקחין ת׳ ת׳וכ׳ if the citizens of a township sell … a synagogue, they may buy (for the money) a book chest; if they sell a chest, they may buy book wrappers; a. fr.עבר לפני הת׳, ירד לפני הת׳ to go before the chest, to act as reader of prayers. Ber.34a שירד לפני הת׳וכ׳ who recited the prayers in the presence of Ib. V, 3 העובר לפני הת׳ וטעהוכ׳ if a reader makes a mistake (reads heretical formulas), another person must pass before the chest in his place. Ib. 4. Ib. 34a העובר לפני הת׳ צריך לסרב he that is asked to read the prayers, v. מָרַב. Taan.II, 2 מורידין לפני הת׳וכ׳ we depute as reader (on fast days) an old man ; a. v. fr. 2) word. Men.30b ת׳ בת שתיוכ׳ a word of two letters. Sabb.104a they did not know הי באמצע ת׳וכ׳ in which (of the two forms of the letters מנצפ״ך) were to be employed in the middle of a word, and which at the end; a. fr.Pl. תֵּיבוֹת, תֵּיבִיּוֹת. Ḥull.64b דפסק … ת׳ (v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 40) where the scribe divides them into two words; ib. 65a. Y.Meg.I, 71c bot. תיביות; a. e.

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  • 9 תֵּיבָה

    תֵּבָה, תֵּיבָה(b. h. תֵּבָה; Egyptian; v., however, תָּבָא) 1) ship, ark, chest. Gen. R. s. 31 (play on קנים, Gen. 6:14) מה הקן … אף תֵּיבָתְךָוכ׳ as birds (v. קֵן) make the leper clean, so does thy ark cleanse thee. Ib. על שם תֵּיבָתוֹ של נח (it is called tbiḳin) from the measures of Noahs ark. Y.Erub.V, 22c bot. כיצד היו ישראל … כת׳ how did the Israelites march in the desert?… like a chest (forming a square), opp. כקורה like a beam (in columns). Men.94b כמין ת׳ פרוצה (the shape of the show-bread was) that of an open chest (without a lid and with a level bottom), opp. כמין ספינה רוקדת like a rocking ship (with a curved bottom). Sifra Mtsorʿa, Zab., Par. 1, ch. II תֵּיבַת הבלנים the bathers chest. Tosef.Kel.B. Mets.X, 1, sq.; a. fr.Pl. תֵּבוֹת, תֵּי׳ Midr. Till. to Ps. 1 היה צריך לעשות ת׳ הרבה he would have been obliged to build many arks. Y.Sot.VIII, beg.22b שהיו עשויין ת׳ ת׳ they (the Egyptians) were arrayed in squares.Esp. the chest in the synagogue containing the scrolls of the Pentateuch. Sot.38b, v. פְּסַק. Taan.II, 1 מוציאין את הת׳וכ׳ (at prayer meetings) they bring the chest out to the open place of the town, and put ashes of wood on the chest Meg.III, 1 בני העיר … בה״כ לוקחין ת׳ ת׳וכ׳ if the citizens of a township sell … a synagogue, they may buy (for the money) a book chest; if they sell a chest, they may buy book wrappers; a. fr.עבר לפני הת׳, ירד לפני הת׳ to go before the chest, to act as reader of prayers. Ber.34a שירד לפני הת׳וכ׳ who recited the prayers in the presence of Ib. V, 3 העובר לפני הת׳ וטעהוכ׳ if a reader makes a mistake (reads heretical formulas), another person must pass before the chest in his place. Ib. 4. Ib. 34a העובר לפני הת׳ צריך לסרב he that is asked to read the prayers, v. מָרַב. Taan.II, 2 מורידין לפני הת׳וכ׳ we depute as reader (on fast days) an old man ; a. v. fr. 2) word. Men.30b ת׳ בת שתיוכ׳ a word of two letters. Sabb.104a they did not know הי באמצע ת׳וכ׳ in which (of the two forms of the letters מנצפ״ך) were to be employed in the middle of a word, and which at the end; a. fr.Pl. תֵּיבוֹת, תֵּיבִיּוֹת. Ḥull.64b דפסק … ת׳ (v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 40) where the scribe divides them into two words; ib. 65a. Y.Meg.I, 71c bot. תיביות; a. e.

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  • 10 כיתוב

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  • 11 כתוב

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  • 12 סתר II

    סָתַרII (= סחתד, Saf. of תתר; cmp. Arab. šatar) ( to dig under, 1) to upset, tear down. Meg.31b אם אמרו לך זקנים סְתוֹרוכ׳ if the old tell thee, tear down, and the young, build, tear down and build not, v. סְתִירָה II; Ned.40a. Sabb.VII, 2 הבונה והסוֹתֵר he who builds (on the Sabbath) or who tears down. Yoma 10a שיפלו בונין ביד סוֹתְרִין that the builders (of the Temple, the Persians) should fall through the hands of the destroyers (the Romans), v. סָתוֹרָא. Ab. dR. N. ch. VI סְתָרוֹ ועקרווכ׳ he dug under it (the rock) and broke it loose Koh. R. to VII, 26 כותל קשה … וסוֹתְרוֹ a wall is strong, but man has more power and tears it down; a. fr. 2) ( to stir up, to loosen, unravel. Sot.I, 5 סותר את שערה the priest loosens her hair (Num. 5:18 ופרע); אם … לא היה סוֹתְרוֹ if her hair was beautiful, he did not loosen it. Treat. Smaḥ. ch. VIII סוֹתְרִים שערותוכ׳ you may untie the hair of dead brides; a. e. 3) to dissolve, decompose. Lam. R. introd. (R. Ḥǎnina 1) (ref. to Prov. 25:20) כזה … וסוֹתְרוֹ כך היו סוֹתְרִיםוכ׳ as one pours vinegar on natron and decomposes it, so they decomposed (counteracted) the words of the Law; v. infra. 4) to undo, reverse, invalidate. Snh.III, 8 כל זמן … סותר את הדין whenever he offers new evidence, he reverses the decision, i. e. the court has to try his case again; לאחר שלשים יום אינו שותר after thirty days, the judgment cannot be disturbed.Esp. to make void the days of a Nazarites vow which have been observed, to begin anew. Naz.II, 10 סותר שבעים he must count seventy days again. Ib. III, 3 ס׳ את הכל he must count over the whole period (of days); אינו ס׳ אלא שבעה he has to count only seven days over. Tosef. ib. II, 13 יש לו לִסְתּוֹר סותרוכ׳ if there is a portion of the period left to undo, i. e., if the period of his vow has not yet expired, he must count thirty days again; כל … ואין לו לסתור סותרוכ׳ whenever he becomes unclean on a day on which it is improper to offer a sacrifice, and he has nothing left to undo, i. e. his term has expired, and he lacks only a sacrifice to be released: he must count seven days; a. fr.5 (logics) to contradict, disprove. Succ.26b, a. fr. מעשה לסתור, v. מַעֲשֶׂה. Sabb.13b שאלמלא … שהיו דבריו סוֹתְרִיןוכ׳ but for him, the Book of Ezekiel would have been expunged from the canon, because its words seemed to contradict the words of the Law. Ib. 30a לא דייך שדבריך סותריןוכ׳ not only do thy words contradict those of David, but they contradict one another; a. fr.Num. R. s. 13 לא אחד מהן סותר על חבירו neither of them conflicts with the other.(Yalk. Ex. 356 שלא יסתרו, v. סָרַס I Hithpa.) Hithpa. הִסְתַּתֵּר to be disarranged, be undone. Y.Kil.IX, end, 32d; Y.Sabb.XIII, beg.14a מִיסְתַּתֵּר הוא the web will go apart again, opp. מתקיים.

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  • 13 סָתַר

    סָתַרII (= סחתד, Saf. of תתר; cmp. Arab. šatar) ( to dig under, 1) to upset, tear down. Meg.31b אם אמרו לך זקנים סְתוֹרוכ׳ if the old tell thee, tear down, and the young, build, tear down and build not, v. סְתִירָה II; Ned.40a. Sabb.VII, 2 הבונה והסוֹתֵר he who builds (on the Sabbath) or who tears down. Yoma 10a שיפלו בונין ביד סוֹתְרִין that the builders (of the Temple, the Persians) should fall through the hands of the destroyers (the Romans), v. סָתוֹרָא. Ab. dR. N. ch. VI סְתָרוֹ ועקרווכ׳ he dug under it (the rock) and broke it loose Koh. R. to VII, 26 כותל קשה … וסוֹתְרוֹ a wall is strong, but man has more power and tears it down; a. fr. 2) ( to stir up, to loosen, unravel. Sot.I, 5 סותר את שערה the priest loosens her hair (Num. 5:18 ופרע); אם … לא היה סוֹתְרוֹ if her hair was beautiful, he did not loosen it. Treat. Smaḥ. ch. VIII סוֹתְרִים שערותוכ׳ you may untie the hair of dead brides; a. e. 3) to dissolve, decompose. Lam. R. introd. (R. Ḥǎnina 1) (ref. to Prov. 25:20) כזה … וסוֹתְרוֹ כך היו סוֹתְרִיםוכ׳ as one pours vinegar on natron and decomposes it, so they decomposed (counteracted) the words of the Law; v. infra. 4) to undo, reverse, invalidate. Snh.III, 8 כל זמן … סותר את הדין whenever he offers new evidence, he reverses the decision, i. e. the court has to try his case again; לאחר שלשים יום אינו שותר after thirty days, the judgment cannot be disturbed.Esp. to make void the days of a Nazarites vow which have been observed, to begin anew. Naz.II, 10 סותר שבעים he must count seventy days again. Ib. III, 3 ס׳ את הכל he must count over the whole period (of days); אינו ס׳ אלא שבעה he has to count only seven days over. Tosef. ib. II, 13 יש לו לִסְתּוֹר סותרוכ׳ if there is a portion of the period left to undo, i. e., if the period of his vow has not yet expired, he must count thirty days again; כל … ואין לו לסתור סותרוכ׳ whenever he becomes unclean on a day on which it is improper to offer a sacrifice, and he has nothing left to undo, i. e. his term has expired, and he lacks only a sacrifice to be released: he must count seven days; a. fr.5 (logics) to contradict, disprove. Succ.26b, a. fr. מעשה לסתור, v. מַעֲשֶׂה. Sabb.13b שאלמלא … שהיו דבריו סוֹתְרִיןוכ׳ but for him, the Book of Ezekiel would have been expunged from the canon, because its words seemed to contradict the words of the Law. Ib. 30a לא דייך שדבריך סותריןוכ׳ not only do thy words contradict those of David, but they contradict one another; a. fr.Num. R. s. 13 לא אחד מהן סותר על חבירו neither of them conflicts with the other.(Yalk. Ex. 356 שלא יסתרו, v. סָרַס I Hithpa.) Hithpa. הִסְתַּתֵּר to be disarranged, be undone. Y.Kil.IX, end, 32d; Y.Sabb.XIII, beg.14a מִיסְתַּתֵּר הוא the web will go apart again, opp. מתקיים.

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  • 14 פלסטיר

    פְּלַסְטִיר, פְּלַסְטֵר(פלסתר) m. 1) (πλάστηρ = πλάστης) forger. (This meaning of πλάστης is not recorded elsewhere. Ab. Zar.11b בר קירי פ׳ Ms. M. (ed. סך קירי פלסתר) (supposed to mean) אחוה דמרנא זייפנא the brother of our lord, the forger. 2) (πλαστήριον) fraud, forgery, illegal document (not recorded in this sense). Tosef.B. Mets. VI, 17, v. פְּלַסְטוֹן. Lev. R. s. 19 (the Book of Deuteronomy complained) עיקרני … ועשאני פ׳וכ׳ Solomon has uprooted me and made me a forgery, for a document of which two or three points are void, is null and void in its entirety. Ber.31b ואי אתה עושה תורתך פ׳ and thou wilt not make thy Law a fraud (by not fulfilling what is predicted, Num. 5:28). Succ.29a כותבי פלסתר forgers of documents or signatures; Tosef. ib. II, 5 פלסטיר Var. (ed. Zuck. פלסתר).

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  • 15 פלסטר

    פְּלַסְטִיר, פְּלַסְטֵר(פלסתר) m. 1) (πλάστηρ = πλάστης) forger. (This meaning of πλάστης is not recorded elsewhere. Ab. Zar.11b בר קירי פ׳ Ms. M. (ed. סך קירי פלסתר) (supposed to mean) אחוה דמרנא זייפנא the brother of our lord, the forger. 2) (πλαστήριον) fraud, forgery, illegal document (not recorded in this sense). Tosef.B. Mets. VI, 17, v. פְּלַסְטוֹן. Lev. R. s. 19 (the Book of Deuteronomy complained) עיקרני … ועשאני פ׳וכ׳ Solomon has uprooted me and made me a forgery, for a document of which two or three points are void, is null and void in its entirety. Ber.31b ואי אתה עושה תורתך פ׳ and thou wilt not make thy Law a fraud (by not fulfilling what is predicted, Num. 5:28). Succ.29a כותבי פלסתר forgers of documents or signatures; Tosef. ib. II, 5 פלסטיר Var. (ed. Zuck. פלסתר).

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  • 16 פְּלַסְטִיר

    פְּלַסְטִיר, פְּלַסְטֵר(פלסתר) m. 1) (πλάστηρ = πλάστης) forger. (This meaning of πλάστης is not recorded elsewhere. Ab. Zar.11b בר קירי פ׳ Ms. M. (ed. סך קירי פלסתר) (supposed to mean) אחוה דמרנא זייפנא the brother of our lord, the forger. 2) (πλαστήριον) fraud, forgery, illegal document (not recorded in this sense). Tosef.B. Mets. VI, 17, v. פְּלַסְטוֹן. Lev. R. s. 19 (the Book of Deuteronomy complained) עיקרני … ועשאני פ׳וכ׳ Solomon has uprooted me and made me a forgery, for a document of which two or three points are void, is null and void in its entirety. Ber.31b ואי אתה עושה תורתך פ׳ and thou wilt not make thy Law a fraud (by not fulfilling what is predicted, Num. 5:28). Succ.29a כותבי פלסתר forgers of documents or signatures; Tosef. ib. II, 5 פלסטיר Var. (ed. Zuck. פלסתר).

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  • 17 פְּלַסְטֵר

    פְּלַסְטִיר, פְּלַסְטֵר(פלסתר) m. 1) (πλάστηρ = πλάστης) forger. (This meaning of πλάστης is not recorded elsewhere. Ab. Zar.11b בר קירי פ׳ Ms. M. (ed. סך קירי פלסתר) (supposed to mean) אחוה דמרנא זייפנא the brother of our lord, the forger. 2) (πλαστήριον) fraud, forgery, illegal document (not recorded in this sense). Tosef.B. Mets. VI, 17, v. פְּלַסְטוֹן. Lev. R. s. 19 (the Book of Deuteronomy complained) עיקרני … ועשאני פ׳וכ׳ Solomon has uprooted me and made me a forgery, for a document of which two or three points are void, is null and void in its entirety. Ber.31b ואי אתה עושה תורתך פ׳ and thou wilt not make thy Law a fraud (by not fulfilling what is predicted, Num. 5:28). Succ.29a כותבי פלסתר forgers of documents or signatures; Tosef. ib. II, 5 פלסטיר Var. (ed. Zuck. פלסתר).

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  • 18 רפואה

    רְפוּאָהf. (b. h. רְפֻאוֹת; רָפָא) 1) healing, cure; medicine, remedy. R. Hash. 17b (ref. to Is. 6:10) איזהו דבר שצריךר׳וכ׳ what is that which needs to be remedied? It is a divine decree (which may be averted by mans repentance). Meg.13b (ref. to Esth. 3:1) אחר …ר׳ למכה after the Lord had prepared the remedy for the wound (the means of delivery from the affliction). Ib. איןהקב״ה ר׳ תחילה the Lord does not strike Israel, unless he has prepared the remedy in advance. Sabb.VI, 10 משוםר׳ as a medicinal amulet. Ib. 67a כל דבר שיש בו משוםר׳ whatever is done for medicinal purposes. Ib. מאיר׳ קעביד what remedy can he effect by it? Ber.60a (a prayer before blood-letting) יהי רצון … לר׳ ותרפאני … ורְפוּאָתְךָ אמת may it be thy will, O Lord my God, that this procedure be a cure to me, and heal thou me, for thou art a faithfully healing God, and thy healing is real; a. fr.רְפוּאַת ממון, רפואת נפש, v. רִיפּוּי. 2) Rfuah, prayer for health, name of the eighth section of the Prayer of Benedictions (תפלה). Meg.17b לימאר׳ בתרה דתשובה why not recite Rfuah immediately after Tshubah (prayer for forgiveness)? Ib. ומה …ר׳ בשמינית what reason had they to make Rfuah the eighth benediction? Ib. (ref. to Is. l. c.) ההוא לאור׳ … אלאר׳ דסליחה this is not healing referring to diseases, but a healing (from sin) through forgiveness; a. e.Pl. רְפוּאוֹת. Pes.IV, 9 (56a) גנז ספרר׳, he suppressed a book of remedies (charms and incantations). V. R. Hash. I, 57b נרתיק שלר׳ a medicine chest. Y.Ber.V, 9b top; Y.Taan.I, 63d top; a. fr.Yoma 86a גדולה …ר׳ לעולם (some ed. רִפְאוּת; Ms. O. רְפוּאָה, v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 80) repentance is a great thing, for it brings healing (delivery) to the world; Yalk. Jer. 269 רפואה.

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  • 19 רְפוּאָה

    רְפוּאָהf. (b. h. רְפֻאוֹת; רָפָא) 1) healing, cure; medicine, remedy. R. Hash. 17b (ref. to Is. 6:10) איזהו דבר שצריךר׳וכ׳ what is that which needs to be remedied? It is a divine decree (which may be averted by mans repentance). Meg.13b (ref. to Esth. 3:1) אחר …ר׳ למכה after the Lord had prepared the remedy for the wound (the means of delivery from the affliction). Ib. איןהקב״ה ר׳ תחילה the Lord does not strike Israel, unless he has prepared the remedy in advance. Sabb.VI, 10 משוםר׳ as a medicinal amulet. Ib. 67a כל דבר שיש בו משוםר׳ whatever is done for medicinal purposes. Ib. מאיר׳ קעביד what remedy can he effect by it? Ber.60a (a prayer before blood-letting) יהי רצון … לר׳ ותרפאני … ורְפוּאָתְךָ אמת may it be thy will, O Lord my God, that this procedure be a cure to me, and heal thou me, for thou art a faithfully healing God, and thy healing is real; a. fr.רְפוּאַת ממון, רפואת נפש, v. רִיפּוּי. 2) Rfuah, prayer for health, name of the eighth section of the Prayer of Benedictions (תפלה). Meg.17b לימאר׳ בתרה דתשובה why not recite Rfuah immediately after Tshubah (prayer for forgiveness)? Ib. ומה …ר׳ בשמינית what reason had they to make Rfuah the eighth benediction? Ib. (ref. to Is. l. c.) ההוא לאור׳ … אלאר׳ דסליחה this is not healing referring to diseases, but a healing (from sin) through forgiveness; a. e.Pl. רְפוּאוֹת. Pes.IV, 9 (56a) גנז ספרר׳, he suppressed a book of remedies (charms and incantations). V. R. Hash. I, 57b נרתיק שלר׳ a medicine chest. Y.Ber.V, 9b top; Y.Taan.I, 63d top; a. fr.Yoma 86a גדולה …ר׳ לעולם (some ed. רִפְאוּת; Ms. O. רְפוּאָה, v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 80) repentance is a great thing, for it brings healing (delivery) to the world; Yalk. Jer. 269 רפואה.

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