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  • 61 roll

    I [rəul]
    1. noun
    1) anything flat (eg a piece of paper, a carpet) rolled into the shape of a tube, wound round a tube etc:

    a toilet-roll.

    مِلَف أسْطُواني
    2) a small piece of baked bread dough, used eg for sandwiches:

    a cheese roll.

    رَغيف مُسْتَدير
    3) an act of rolling:

    Our dog loves a roll on the grass.

    دَحْرَجَه
    4) a ship's action of rocking from side to side:

    She said that the roll of the ship made her feel ill.

    تَمايُل
    5) a long low sound:

    the roll of thunder.

    دَوي، قَصْف
    6) a thick mass of flesh:

    I'd like to get rid of these rolls of fat round my waist.

    كُتْلَه
    7) a series of quick beats (on a drum).
    قَرْع الطَّبْل
    2. verb
    1) to move by turning over like a wheel or ball:

    The coin/pencil rolled under the table

    The ball rolled away.

    يَتَدَحْرَج
    2) to move on wheels, rollers etc:

    The children rolled the cart up the hill, then let it roll back down again.

    يُدَحْرِج، يَتَدَحْرَج
    3) to form (a piece of paper, a carpet) into the shape of a tube by winding:

    to roll the carpet back.

    يَلُف
    4) (of a person or animal in a lying position) to turn over:

    The dog rolled on to its back.

    يَقْلِب، يَبْرُم
    5) to shape (clay etc) into a ball or cylinder by turning it about between the hands:

    He rolled the clay into a ball.

    يَلُف على شَكْل طابَه
    6) to cover with something by rolling:

    When the little girl's dress caught fire, they rolled her in a blanket.

    يَلْتَف، يَتَدَثَّر
    7) to make (something) flat or flatter by rolling something heavy over it:

    to roll pastry (out).

    يُمَهِّد ، يُسَوّي
    8) (of a ship) to rock from side to side while travelling forwards:

    The storm made the ship roll.

    يَتَمايَل
    9) to make a series of low sounds:

    The drums rolled.

    يَقْصِف، يُدَوّي
    10) to move (one's eyes) round in a circle to express fear, surprise etc.
    يُديرُ عَيْنَيْهِ، يُقَلِّب عَيْنَيْهِ

    We were rolling along merrily when a tyre burst.

    يُسافِر بالسَّيّارَه
    12) (of waves, rivers etc) to move gently and steadily:

    The waves rolled in to the shore.

    تَتَدَحْرَج الأمواج نحْو الشاطئ
    13) (of time) to pass:

    Months rolled by.

    يَمُر II noun
    a list of names, eg of pupils in a school etc:

    There are nine hundred pupils on the roll.

    سِجِل، مِلَف، جَدْوَل

    Arabic-English dictionary > roll

  • 62 ψυχή

    ψῡχ-ή, ,
    A life,

    λύθη ψ. τε μένος τε Il.5.296

    , etc.;

    ψ. τεκαὶ αἰών 16.453

    , cf. Od.9.523;

    θυμοῦ καὶ ψ. Il.11.334

    , Od.21.154;

    λαυκανίην, ἵνα τε ψυχῆς ὤκιστος ὄλεθρος Il.22.325

    ; ψυχὰς παρθέμενοι at hazard of their lives, Od.3.74,9.255;

    αἰεὶ ἐμὴν ψ. παραβαλλόμενος Il.9.322

    ; λίσσου' ὑπὲρ ψ. καὶ γούνων by your life, 22.338; so

    ἀντὶ ψ. S.OC 1326

    : but περὶ ψ. to save their life, Od.9.423;

    περί τε ψυχέων ἐμάχοντο 22.245

    ;

    περὶ ψ. θέον Ἕκτορος Il.22.161

    ;

    τρέχων περὶ τῆς ψ. Hdt.9.37

    ;

    τῆς ἐμῆς περὶ ψ. A.Eu. 115

    , cf. E.Hel. 946, Heracl. 984;

    περὶ ψ. κινδυνεύων Antipho 2.1.4

    , cf. Th. 8.50;

    ἁγὼν.. σῆς ψ. πέρι S.El. 1492

    , cf. E.Ph. 1330, Or. 847, X.Cyr.3.3.44;

    τὸν περὶ ψ. δρόμον δραμεῖν Ar.V. 375

    (lyr.);

    ἀγωνίζεσθαι περὶ τῆς ψ. X.Eq.Mag.1.19

    ; ὃ ἂν θέλῃ, ψυχῆς ὠνεῖται [θυμός] in exchange for life, Heraclit.85;

    τῆς ψ. πρίασθαί τι X.Cyr.3.1.36

    ;

    τί γὰρ δοῖ ἄνθρωπος ἀντάλλαγμα τῆς ψ. αὐτοῦ; Ev.Marc.8.37

    . In early poets:

    ψυχὰν ἀποπνεῖν Simon.52

    ;

    ψυχὰς ἔχοντες κυμάτων ἐν ἀγκάλαις Archil.23

    ;

    ψυχέων φειδόμενοι Tyrt.10.14

    ;

    θειδωλὴν ψ. θέμενος Sol.13.46

    ;

    ψυχῆς εἵνεκα καὶ βιότου Thgn.730

    ;

    ψυχὰν Ἀΐδᾳ τελέων Pi.I.1.68

    ;

    ψυχὰς βαλον Id.O.8.39

    ;

    χαλκῷ ἀπὸ ψυχὴν ἀρύσας Emp.138

    ;

    τοὐμὸν ἐκπίνουσ' ἀεὶ ψυχῆς ἄκρατον αἷμα S.El. 786

    ; τῆς ἐμῆς ψ. γεγώς ib. 775;

    τὴν ψ. ἐκπίνουσιν Ar.Nu. 712

    (anap.);

    ψ. ἀφήσω E.Or. 1171

    ;

    ψ. σέθεν ἔκτεινε Id.Tr. 1214

    ;

    ψ. παραιτέεσθαι Hdt.1.24

    ; ποινὴν τῆς Αἰσώπου ψ. satisfaction for the life of A., Id.2.134;

    ψυχῆς ἀποστερῆσαί τινα Antipho 4.1.6

    , cf. Th.1.136, etc.;

    τὴν ψ. ἢ τὴν οὐσίαν ἢ τὴν ἐπιτιμίαν τινὸς ἀφελόμενος Aeschin.2.88

    ;

    τὸ τῆς ψ. ἀπαιτηθεὶς χρέος LXX Wi.15

    . 8, cf. Ev.Luc.12.20;

    ζητοῦσι τὴν ψ. μου LXX 3 Ki.19.10

    , cf. Ev.Matt. 2.20;

    τὴν ψ. αὐτοῦ τίθησιν ὑπὲρ τῶν προβάτων Ev.Jo.10.11

    , etc.; δεῖρον ἄχρις ἡ ψ... ἐπὶ χειλέων λειφθῇ within an inch of his life, Herod.3.3:—the phrase ἐν τῇ χειρὶ τὴν ψ. ἔχοντα taking his life in his hands, is prob. f.l. in Xenarch.4.20;

    ἡ ψ. μου ἐν ταῖς χερσί [σου] διὰ πάντος LXX Ps.118(119).109

    , cf. 1 Ki.19.5, 28.21, al.; of life in animals, Od.14.426, Hes.Sc. 173, Pi.N.1.47, etc.;

    τὰ ἄλλα ζῷα, ὅσα ψ. ἔχει Anaxag.4

    , cf. 12;

    πάντων τῶν ζῴων ἡ ψ. τὸ αὐτό, ἀήρ Diog.

    Apoll.5 (cf. infr. IV. 1); ἡ φύσις τοιαύτη πάντων ὅσσα ψ. ἔχει Democrit.278; ἐπῴζει καὶ ποιεῖ ψ. ἔχειν (of incubation) Epich.172; [

    ἑρπετὸν] ὃ ἔχει ἐν ἑαυτῷ ψ. ζωῆς LXX Ge.1.30

    ; ἡ ψ. πάσης σαρκὸς αἷμα αὐτοῦ ἐστιν ib.Le.17.11, cf. De.12.23.
    2 metaph. of things dear as life,

    χρήματα γὰρ ψ... βροτοῖσι Hes.Op. 686

    ;

    πᾶσι δ' ἀνθρώποις ἄρ' ἦν ψ. τέκν' E.Andr. 419

    ;

    τἀργύριόν ἐστιν αἷμα καὶ ψ. βροτοῖς Timocl.35

    ; so as an endearing name, Hld.1.8, al.;

    ζωὴ καὶ ψ. Juv.6.195

    ;

    ψ. μου Mart.10.68

    .
    II in Hom., departed spirit, ghost (

    ὑποτίθεται [Ὅμηρος] τὰς ψ. τοῖς εἰδώλοις τοῖς ἐν τοῖς κατόπτροις φαινομένοις ὁμοίας.. ἃ καθάπαξ ἡμῖν ἐξείκασται καὶ τὰς κινήσεις μιμεῖται, στερεμνιώδη δὲ ὑπόστασιν οὐδεμίαν ἔχει εἰς ἀντίληψιν καὶ ἁφήν Apollod.

    Hist.Fr. 102(a)J.);

    ψ. Πατροκλῆος.. πάντ' αὐτῷ.. ἐϊκυῖα Il.23.65

    : freq. in Od.11, ψ. Ἀγαμέμνονος, Ἀχιλῆος, etc., 387, 467, al.;

    ψ. καὶ εἴδωλον Il.23.104

    , cf. 72, Od.24.14;

    ψ. κατὰ χθονὸς ᾤχετο τετριγυῖα Il.23.100

    ; ψυχὰς ἡρώων, opp. αὐτούς, 1.3, cf. Hes.Sc. 151;

    ψυχαὶ δ' Ἄϊδόσδε κατῆλθον Il.7.330

    ;

    ψ. δὲ κατ' οὐταμένην ὠτειλὴν ἔσσυτ' ἐπειγομένη 14.518

    ; sts. hardly dist. from signf. 1,

    ἅμα ψ. τε καὶ ἔγχεος ἐξέρυσ' αἰχμήν 16.505

    ; in swoons it leaves the body,

    τὸν δὲ λίπε ψ. 5.696

    ; so in later writers (seldom in Trag.),

    σὺν Ἀγαμεμνονίᾳ ψυχᾷ Pi.P.11.21

    ; ἑὰν ψυχὰν κομίξαι ib.4.159, cf. N.8.44;

    αἱ ψ. ὀσμῶνται καθ' Ἅιδην Heraclit.98

    ;

    πέμψατ' ἔνερθεν ψυχὴν ἐς φῶς A.Pers. 630

    (anap.);

    ποτωμένην ψ. ὑπὲρ σοῦ E.Or. 676

    , cf. Fr. 912.9 (anap.);

    τὰς τῶν κεκμηκότων ψ., αἷς ἐστιν ἐν τῇ φύσει τῶν αὑτῶν ἐκγόνων κήδεσθαι Pl.Lg. 927b

    ; ψ. σοφαί, perh. 'wise ghosts', Ar.Nu. 94;

    δὶς ἀποθανουμένη ψ. Anon.

    ap. Plu.2.236d.
    III the immaterial and immortal soul, first in Pindar,

    ἐς τὸν ὕπερθεν ἅλιον κείνων.. ἀνδιδοῖ [Φερσεφόνα] ψυχὰς πάλιν Fr. 133

    , cf. Pl.Men. 81b;

    εἰπόντες ὡς ἀνθρώπου ψ. ἀθάνατός ἐστι Hdt.2.123

    ;

    ἀγένητόν τε καὶ ἀθάνατον ψ. Pl.Phdr. 246a

    , cf. Phd. 70c, al.;

    ἀθάνατος ἡμῶν ἡ ψ. καὶ οὐδέποτε ἀπόλλυται Id.R. 608d

    ;

    ἁψ. τῷ σώματι συνέζευκται καὶ καθάπερ ἐν σάματι τέθαπται Philol.14

    , cf. Pl.Cra. 400c: hence freq. opp.

    σῶμα, ψ. καὶ σῶμα X.Mem.1.3.5

    , cf. An.3.2.20;

    ψ. ἢ σῶμα ἢ συναμφότερον, τὸ ὅλον τοῦτο Pl.Alc.1.130a

    ;

    εἰς θηρίου βίον ἀνθρωπίνη ψ. ἀφικνεῖται καὶ ἐκ θηρίου.. πάλιν εἰς ἄνθρωπον Id.Phdr. 249b

    ;

    κατὰ τοὺς Πυθαγορικοὺς μύθους τὴν τυχοῦσαν ψ. εἰς τὸ τυχὸν ἐνδύεσθαι σῶμα Arist.de An. 407b22

    ;

    οὐδὲ τοῦτο ἐπείσθην, ὡς ἡ ψ., ἕως μὲν ἂν ἐν θνητῷ σώματι ᾖ, ζῇ, ὅταν δὲ τούτου ἀπαλλαγῇ, τέθνηκεν X.Cyr.8.7.19

    ;

    ἀνθρώπου γε ψ., ἣ τοῦ θείου μετέχει,.. ὁρᾶται δ' οὐδ' αὐτή Id.Mem.4.3.14

    , cf. Cyr. 8.7.17; αἰθὴρ μὲμ ψυχὰς ὑπεδέξατο, σώ[ματα δὲ χθών] IG12.945 (v B. C.);

    ὁπόταμ ψ. προλίπῃ φάος ἀελίοιο Orph.Fr.32

    f.1;

    ἡμεῖς ἐσμεν ψ., ζῷον ἀθάνατον ἐν θνητῷ καθειργμένον φρουρίῳ Pl.Ax. 365e

    .
    IV the conscious self or personality as centre of emotions, desires, and affections,

    χερσὶ καὶ ψυχᾷ δυνατοί Pi.N.9.39

    ;

    μορφὰν βραχύς, ψυχὰν δ' ἄκαμπτος Id.I.4(3).53(71)

    ;

    ἐνίους τῶν καλῶν τὰς μορφὰς μοχθηροὺς ὄντας τὰς ψ. X.Oec.6.16

    ;

    θνητοῦ σώματος ἔτυχες, πειρῶ τῆς ψ. ἀθάνατον μνήμην καταλιπεῖν Isoc.2.37

    ; opp. material blessings,

    κτεάνων ψ. ἔχοντες κρέσσονας Pi.N.9.32

    ;

    μήτε σωμάτων ἐπιμελεῖσθαι μήτε χρημάτων.. οὕτω σφόδρα ὡς τῆς ψ. ὅπως ὡς ἀρίστη ἔσται Pl.Ap. 30b

    , cf. 29e: hence regarded in abstraction,

    τὸ παρεχόμενον ἡμῶν ἕκαστον τοῦτ' εἶναι μηδὲν ἀλλ' ἢ τὴν ψ., τὸ δὲ σῶμα ἰνδαλλόμενον ἡμῶν ἑκάστοις ἕπεσθαι Pl.Lg. 959a

    ;

    ἡ ψ. ἐστιν ἄνθρωπος Id.Alc.1.130c

    ;

    οὐδὲ νῦν τήν γ ἐμὴν ψ. ἑωρᾶτε X.Cyr.8.7.17

    , cf. supr. 111: sts., therefore, distd. from oneself,

    ψ. γὰρ ηὔδα πολλά μοι μυθουμένη S.Ant. 227

    ;

    ἡ ψ. μου πεπότηται Ar.Nu. 319

    (anap.);

    τί ποτ' ἔστι μαθεῖν ἔραται ψ. E.Hipp. 173

    (anap.);

    ἄλλο τι βουλομένη ἑκατέρου ἡ ψ. δήλη ἐστίν Pl.Smp. 192c

    ; οἴμοι ψυχή woe is me! LXX Mi.7.1; καὶ ἐρῶ τῇ ψ. μου, "yuxh/, e)/xeis polla\ a)gaqa/" Ev.Luc.12.19; in periphrases, ψ. Ὀρέστου, = Ὀρέστης, S.El. 1127, al.: but τὴν Φιλοκτήτου ψ. ἐκκλέψεις his wits, Id.Ph.55;

    ἡ δ' ἐμὴ ψ. τέθνηκεν Id.Ant. 559

    , cf. OC 999; so ψυχαί abs., = ἄνθρωποι, ψ. ὀλέσασα A.Ag. 1457 (lyr.); ψ. πολλαὶ ἔθανον many souls perished, Ar.Th. 864;

    πᾶσαι αἱ ψ., υἱοὶ καὶ αἱ θυγατέρες λ γ LXX Ge.46.15

    , cf. Ex.12.4, al.; [

    κιβωτὸς] εἰς ἣν ὀλίγοι, τοῦτ' ἔστιν ὀκτὼ ψ., διεσώθησαν 1 Ep.Pet.3.20

    . In apostrophe,

    μή, φίλα ψ. Pi.P.3.61

    ;

    ὦ μελέα ψ. S.Ph. 712

    (lyr.);

    ὦ ἀγαθὴ καὶ πιστὴ ψ. X.Cyr.7.3.8

    ; in referring to persons,

    ὅταν μεγάλη ψ. φυῇ Pl.R. 496b

    (cf. μεγαλόψυχος) ; καλεῖται γοῦν ἡ ψ. Κρινοκοράκα the creature, Thphr.Char.28.2;

    πάσῃ ψ. τετελευτηκυίᾳ LXX Nu.6.6

    ,11;

    πᾶσα ψ. ὑποτασσέσθω Ep.Rom.13.1

    , etc.: generally, being, ψυχὴ ζῶσα living creature, LXX Ge.1.24, cf. 20(pl.).
    2 of various aspects of the self, ἐν πολέμοιο μάχαις τλάμονι ψ. παρέμειν ) enduring heart, Pi.P.1.48;

    διεπειρᾶτο αὐτοῦ τῆς ψ. Hdt.3.14

    , ἦν ηὰρ.. ψυχὴν οὐκ ἄκρος poor-spirited, Id.5.124;

    ψυχὴν ἄριστε πάντων Ar.Eq. 457

    ;

    καρτερὰν ψ. λαβεῖν Id.Ach. 393

    ;

    κράτιστοι ἂν τὴν ψ. κριθεῖεν Th.2.40

    ;

    τοῖς σώμασι δύνανται τὰς δὲ ψ. οὐκ ἔχουσιν Lys.10.29

    ;

    ὁ γὰρ' λόγχην ἀκονῶν καὶ τὴν ψ. τι παρακονᾷ X.Cyr.6.2.33

    , cf. Oec.21.3.
    3 of the emotional self,

    ὑπείργασμαι μὲν εὖ ψυχὴν ἔρωτι E.Hipp. 505

    , cf. 527 (lyr.);

    πάνυ μου ἡ ψ. ἐπεθύμει X.Oec.6.14

    ;

    τίνα ποτὲ ψ. ἔχων; Lys.32.12

    ; τίν' οἴεσθ' αὐτὴν ψ. ἕξειν, ὅταν ἐμὲ ῒδῃ; how will she feel? D.28.21; μία ψ., prov. of friends, Arist.EN 1168b7; ψ. μία ἤστην prob. in Phryn. PSp.128B.; of appetite,

    ψυχῇ διδόντες ἡδονήν A.Pers. 841

    (s. v.l.), cf. Epich.297, Theocr.16.24;

    λίχνῳ δὲ ὄντι τὴν ψ. Pl.R. 579b

    ;

    τῷ δὲ ἡ ψ. σῖτον μὲν οὐ προσίετο, διψῆν δ' ἐδόκει X.Cyr.8.7.4

    .
    4 of the moral and intellectual self,

    ἀπὸ πάμπαν ἀδίκων ἔχειν ψ. Pi.O. 2.70

    ;

    ψ. τε καὶ φρόνημα καὶ γνώμην S.Ant. 176

    ;

    ἀρκεῖν.. κἀντὶ μυρίων μίαν ψ. τάδ' ἐκτίνουσαν, ἢν εὔνους παρῇ Id.OC 499

    ;

    ψ. γὰρ εὔνους καὶ φρονοῦσα τοὔνδικον Id.Fr. 101

    ;

    ἡ κακὴ σὴ ψ. Id.Ph. 1014

    ;

    ψυχῆς κατήγορος κακῆς X.Oec.20.15

    , cf. Pl.R. 353e;

    ἡ βουλεύσασα ψ. Antipho 4.1.7

    , cf. Pl.Lg. 873a; τὸ σῶμα ἀπειρηκὸς ἡ ψ. συνεξέσωσεν.. διὰ τὸ μὴ ξυνειδέναι ἑαυτῇ the mind conscious of innocence, Antipho 5.93;

    τὸ ἐπιμελεῖσθαι καὶ ἄρχειν καὶ βουλεύεσθαι.. ἐσθ' ὅτῳ ἄλλῳ ἢ ψυχῇ δικαίως ἂν ἀποδοῖμεν; Pl.R. 353d

    ;

    τὴν τῆς ψ. ἐπιμέλειαν X.Mem. 1.2.4

    , Isoc.15.304; τὰ ἐν τῇ ψ. διὰ τὴν παιδείαν ἐγγιγνόμενα ib.290;

    τῆς ψ. ἐξελθούσης, ἐν ᾗ μόνῃ γίγνεται φρόνησις X.Mem.1.2.53

    ;

    νοῦς τε καὶ ψ. Pl.Cra. 400a

    , cf. Phdr. 247c, al.;

    ἐμπαίει τί μοι ψυχῇ σύνηθες ὄμμα S.El. 903

    ;

    ἰδὼν μὲν γνούς τε σῇ ψ., τέκνον E.Tr. 1171

    . Phrases:—

    ἐκ τῆς ψ. φίλος X.An.7.7.43

    ; ἀπὸ τῆς ψ. φιλεῖν with all the heart, Thphr. Char.17.3;

    βόσκοιτ' ἐκ ψυχᾶς τὰς ἀμνάδας Theoc.8.35

    ;

    ὅλῃ τῇ ψ. κεχαρίσθαι τινί X.Mem.3.11.10

    ; οὐκ ἐᾷ ἡμᾶς οὐδὲ ψυχῆς λαχεῖν he won't let us call our soul our own, Phryn.PSp.128B.
    5 of animals, ψ. μεγαλόφρων, of a horse, X.Eq.11.1;

    θηρίων ψ. ἡμεροῦμεν Isoc.2.12

    ; ψ. χηνός, ὀρτυγίου, Eub.101, Antiph.5.
    6 of inanimate things,

    πᾶσα πολιτεία ψ. πόλεώς ἐστιν Isoc.12.138

    , cf. 7.14;

    ἡ τῶνδε τῶν ἀνδρῶν ἀρετὴ τῆς Ἑλλάδος ἦν ψ. D.60.23

    ;

    οἷον ψ. ὁ μῦθος τῆς τραγῳδίας Arist.Po. 1450a38

    ; also of the spirit of an author, D.H.Lys.11.
    V Philosophical uses:
    1 In the early physicists, of the primary substance, the source of life and consciousness, ὁρίζονται πάντες (sc. οἱ πρότεροι)

    τὴν ψ. τρισίν, κινήσει, αἰσθήσει, τῷ ἀσωμάτῳ Arist.de An. 405b11

    ; τὸν λίθον ἔφη [Θαλῆς] ψ. ἔχειν ὅτι τὸν σίδηρον κινεῖ, of the magnet, ib. 405a20; ψυχῇσιν θάνατος ὕδωρ γενέσθαι, ὕδατι δὲ θάνατος γῆν γενέσθαι, ἐκ γῆς δὲ ὕδωρ γίνεται, ἐξ ὕδατος δὲ ψ. (sc. πῦρ) Heraclit. 36;

    ἡ ψ. πνεῦμα Xenoph.

    ap. D.L.9.19; καρδία ψυχῆς καὶ αἰσθήσιος [ἀρχά] Philol.13;

    τοῦτο [ἀὴρ] αὐτοῖς καὶ ψ. ἐστι καὶ νόησις Diog.

    Apoll.4;

    τὴν τῶν ἄλλων ἁπάντων φύσιν οὐ πιστεύεις Ἀναξαγόρᾳ νοῦν καὶ ψ. εἶναι τὴν διακοσμοῦσαν; Pl.Cra. 400a

    , cf. Arist.de An. 404a25; Δημόκριτος πῦρ τι καὶ θερμόν θησιν αὐτὴν (sc. ψυχὴν) εἶναι ib. 404a1, cf. Resp. 472a4.
    2 the spirit of the universe,

    ψ. εἰς τὸ μέσον [τοῦ κόσμου] θείς Pl.Ti. 34b

    , cf. 30b;

    τὴν τοῦ παντὸς δῆλον ὅτι τοιαύτην εἶναι βούλεται [ὁ Τίμαιος] οἷόν ποτ' ἐστὶν ὁ καλούμενος νοῦς Arist.de An. 407a3

    ; ἐν τῷ ὅλῳ τινὲς [τὴν ψ.] μεμεῖχθαί φασιν, ὅθεν ἴσως καὶ Θαλῆς ᾠήθη πάντα πλήρη θεῶν εἶναι ib. 411a8;

    ὁ κόσμος ψ. ἐστὶν ἑαυτοῦ καὶ ἡγεμονικόν Chrysipp.Stoic.2.186

    ; ψ. [κόσμου] Plu.2.1013e, cf. M.Ant.4.40;

    ψ. ἐλθοῦσα εἰς σῶμα οὐρανοῦ Plot.5.1.2

    ;

    τόδε τὸ πᾶν ψ. μίαν ἔχον εἰς πάντα αὐτοῦ μέρη Id.4.4.32

    ; περὶ ψυχᾶς κόσμου καὶ φύσιος, title of work by Ti.Locr.
    3 In Pl. the immaterial principle of movement and life,

    ὅταν παρῇ [ψυχὴ] τῷ σώματι, αἴτιόν ἐστι τοῦ ζῆν αὐτῷ Pl.Cra. 399d

    , cf. Def. 411c; [

    ψυχῆς λόγον ἔχομεν] τὴν δυναμένην αὐτὴν αὑτὴν κινεῖν κίνησιν Id.Lg. 896a

    ; μεταβολῆς τε καὶ κινήσεως ἁπάσης αἰτία [ἡ ψ.] ἅπασιν ib. b, cf. 892c; its presence is requisite for thought,

    σοφία καὶ νοῦς ἄνευ ψ. οὐκ ἂν γενοίσθην Id.Phlb. 30c

    , cf. Ti. 30b, Sph. 249a; defined by Arist. as

    οὐσία ὡς εἶδος σώματος φυσικοῦ δυνάμει ζωὴν ἔχοντος de An. 412a20

    ; ἐντελέχεια ἡ πρώτη σώματος φυσικοῦ ὀργανικοῦ ib. 412b5; the tripartite division of

    ψ., οἱ δὲ περὶ Πλάτωνα καὶ Ἀρχύτας καὶ οἱ λοιποὶ Πυθαγόρειοι τὴν ψ. τριμερῆ ἀποφαίνονται, διαιροῦντες εἰς λογισμὸν καὶ θυμὸν καὶ ἐπιθυμίαν Iamb.

    ap. Stob.1.49.34, cf. Pl.R. 439e sqq.; in Arist.

    ἡ ψ. τούτοις ὥρισται, θρεπτικῷ, αἰσθητικῷ, διανοητικῷ, κινήσει· πότερον δὲ τοὔτων ἕκαστόν ἐστι ψ. ἢ ψυχῆς μόριον; de An. 413b11

    , cf. PA 641b4;

    ἡ θρεπτικὴ ψ. Id.de An. 434a22

    , al.; in the Stoics and Epicureans, σῶμα ἡ ψ. Zeno and Chrysipp.Stoic.1.38; of the scala naturae,

    τὰ μὲν ἕξει διοικεῖται, τὰ δὲ φύσει, τὰ δ' ἀλόγῳ ψ., τὰ δὲ καὶ λόγον ἐχούσῃ καὶ διάνοιαν Stoic.2.150

    , cf. M.Ant.6.14;

    ἡ ψ. σῶμά ἐστι λεπτομερές.. προσεμφερέστατον πνεύματι θερμοῦ τινα κρᾶσιν ἔχοντι Epicur.Ep.1p.19U.

    ;

    τέλος.. τὸ μήτε ἀλγεῖν κατὰ σῶμα μήτε ταράττεσθαι κατὰ ψ. Id.Ep.3p.64U.

    ; in the Neo-Platonists characterized by discursive thinking,

    τοὺς λογισμοὺς ψυχῆς εἶναι ἐνεργήματα Plot.1.1.7

    ; related to νοῦς as image to archetype, εἰκών τίς ἐστι νοῦ [ψ.] Id.5.1.3; present in entirety in every part,

    πάρεστι πᾶσα πανταχοῦ ψ. Id.5.1.2

    , cf. 4.7.5;

    φύσις ψ. οὖσα, γέννημα ψυχῆς προτέρας Id.3.8.4

    ; animal and vegetable bodies possess

    οἷον σκιὰν ψυχῆς Id.4.4.18

    ;

    πᾶν σῶμα.. ψυχῆς μετουσίᾳ κινεῖται ἐξ ἑαυτοῦ καὶ ζῇ διὰ ψ. Procl.Inst.20

    .
    VI butterfly or moth, Arist.HA 551a14, Thphr.HP2.4.4, Plu.2.636c.
    2 τριπόλιον, Ps.-Dsc.4.132.
    VII Psyche, in the allegory of Psyche and Eros, Apul.Metam. bks. 4-6, Aristophontes ap. Fulg.Myth.3.6. (See ancient speculations on the derivation, Pl.Cra. 399d- 400a, Arist.de An. 405b29, Chrysipp.Stoic.2.222; Hom. usage gives little support to the derivation from ψύχω 'blow, breathe';

    τὸν δὲ λίπε ψ. Il.5.696

    means 'his spirit left his body', and so λειποψυχέω means 'swoon', not 'become breathless';

    ἀπὸ δὲ ψ. ἐκάπυσσε Il.22.467

    means 'she gasped out her spirit', viz. 'swooned'; the resemblance of ἄμπνυτο 'recovered consciousness' to ἀμπνέω 'recover breath' is deceptive, v. ἄμπνυτο, ἔμπνυτο: when concrete the Homeric ψ. is rather warm blood than breath, cf. Il.14.518, 16.505, where the ψ. escapes through a wound; cf. ψυχοπότης, ψυχορροφέω, and S.El. 786, Ar.Nu. 712 (v. supr.1).)

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  • 63 δάκνω

    Grammatical information: v.
    Meaning: `bite', also `sting' (of insects), `wound' (Il.)
    Other forms: Aor. δακεῖν (Il.), δῆξαι (Luc.); fut. δάξομαι (Hp.), δήξομαι (E.); perf. δέδηγμαι (Ar.), δεδαγμένος (Pi.), δέδηχα (Babr.), δέδακα (AP); aor. pass. δηχθῆναι (S.), δακῆναι (Aret.); vb. adj. ἄ-δηκτος (Hes., Hp.)
    Compounds: Compp. ἀμφι-, ἀνα-, ἀντι- etc. θυμοδακής (Od.).
    Derivatives: δάκος n. `bite, stitch', often `biting animal' (Pi.) = δακετόν (Ar., cf. ἑρπετόν), δαγμός `bite, stitch' (Ruf.), δάγμα `id.' (Nic.), δάκια τὰ ἄγρια ὀρνιθάρια H.; - δάξ = ὀδάξ (Opp.) with δαξ-ασμός (Ti. Lokr.; after μαρασμός etc., s. Chantr. Form. 141f.). δῆγμα `bite, stitch' (A.), δηγμός `id.' (Hp.), δῆξις `id.' (Hp.); δήκτης `biter, biting' (E.) with δηκτήριος `id.' (E.) and δηκτικός (Arist.); δήξ, δηκός `worm in wood' (Tz.) after σφήξ. δακνώδης `biting, stinging' (Hp.), δακνηρός `id.' (Phld. cf. ὀδυνηρός), δακνίς ὀρνέου εἶδος H., δακνᾶς `biter' (Phryn.). - Express. δακνάζω (A.), δαγκάνω (Hdn.).
    Origin: IE [Indo-European] [201] *denḱ- `bite'
    Etymology: The aorist δακεῖν agrees with Skt. present dáśati `bites'; perf. dadáṃśa (= Gr. *δέδογκα) and nouns like dáṃśa- `bite' show a root denḱ-. So δηκ- in δήξομαι etc.is a secondary grade to δακεῖν after λήψομαι: λαβεῖν. - Germanic has nouns, like OHG zangar `biting, sharp', ONo. tǫng `tongs'; here also Alb. danë `tongs'?
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  • 64 كبح

    كَبَحَ \ hold: to control; keep still: He held his breath. Hold your tongue. inhibit: to stop sb. from doing sth; make sb. unable to express what he really feels or wants to do: His presence inhibits me, I don’t feel comfortable when he is here. repress: to keep under control (feelings, etc.); prevent (sb.) from acting naturally: She repressed her anger. He tried to repress his tears. The prisoners are repressed by the severe prison rules. stem: to stop or lessen (a flow of water, etc.) to make progress against: You must first stem the flow of blood from the wound. The motorboat was not powerful enough to stem the sudden rush of water down the stream. \ See Also منع (مَنَعَ)، كبت (كَبَتَ)‏ \ كَبَحَ أو أوقَفَ السَّيّارة بالمِكْبَح \ brake: to slow down or stop (a vehicle, etc.) by using a brake. \ كَبَحَ جِماحَ \ check: to stop; keep under control; hold back: He checked his anger. rein: (with in) to make an animal that is ridden stop or go slower. restrain: to hold back; control: Restrain your excited children.

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  • 65 dağlatmak

    /ı, a/ 1. to have (someone) brand (an animal). 2. to have (someone) cauterize (a wound).

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  • 66 tırmık

    1. scratch, clawed place, wound made by an animal´s claw or a person´s fingernail. 2. rake (e.g. garden rake, etc.). - atmak /a/ 1. to scratch, claw. 2. to try to scratch or claw.

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  • 67 זהם

    זָהַם(b. h.; cmp. זהה) ( to be glistening; cmp. צחן a. צחח)) to be filthy, smell offensively, be offensive.Part. זוֹהֵם, or part. pass, זָהוּם. Y.Ab. Zar. II, 41c bot. ר״ל אמר ככוס ז׳ (not בכוס) R. L. says, It is like drinking out of an offensive cup; השותה בכוס ז׳וכ׳ he who drinks (sacred wine) out of Y.Nidd.IV, end, 51b דם נידה זהום (Tosef. ib. IX, 10 זוהם; Bab. ib. 65b) the blood of a menstruant is sticky (or ill-smelling). Pi. זִיהֵם 1) to smear plants with rancid oil for keeping off vermin, (oth. opin.: to cover a wound in a tree with dung and tie it up. Shebi. II, 4. Y. ib. 33d (expl. מְזַהֲמִין of Mish.) מתלעין to keep the worms off. Ib. המְזַהֵם אינווכ׳ oiling a plant is merely like appointing a watchman (it does not advance growth). Y.Sabb.VII, 10a top, v. בָּחַל II.Part. pass. מְזוּהָם f. מְזוּהֶמֶת ill-smelling, filthy, offensive. Bekh.VI, 12 ומז׳ and an animal of offensive smell or sight. Ber.53b מז׳ an offensive-looking priest. Y.Gitt.VIII, 49d top מז׳ היא מלפניו she is disgusting to him (on account of her conduct); a. e.Pl. מְזוּהָמִים, מְזוּהָמִין; fem. מְזוּהָמוֹת. Ber. l. c. ידים מ׳ smelling hands (after a meal, when not perfumed). Lev. R. s. 16; Esth. R. to III, 1 מה … מ׳וכ׳ as ordure is offensive, so is he (the leper); a. e. 2) to declare unfit for priestly or levitical service ( or connection), to reject. Bekh.47a אין מְזַהֲמִיןוכ׳ the child is not rejected (as the child of a gentile).Y.Yeb.X, 11a; XIII, 13d bot. ואיןב״ד מזהמין אותה but the court does not declare her unfit to marry a priest. 3) (v. זוֹהֲמָא) part. pass. מְזוּהָם, pl. מְזוּהָמִין inclined to lasciviousness, unchaste. Sabb.145b bot. Hif. הִזְהִים to become unfit for offering through offensiveness. Pesik. Vayhi, p. 10a> לא הִזְהִימוּ (perh. to be read הוּזְהָמוּ Hof.; (Yalk. Num. 713 הוזמו, expl. הוסמו, corr. acc., or הוּמָמוּ as Num. R. s. 12, end, a. e., v. Bub. note to Pesik. l. c.).

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  • 68 זָהַם

    זָהַם(b. h.; cmp. זהה) ( to be glistening; cmp. צחן a. צחח)) to be filthy, smell offensively, be offensive.Part. זוֹהֵם, or part. pass, זָהוּם. Y.Ab. Zar. II, 41c bot. ר״ל אמר ככוס ז׳ (not בכוס) R. L. says, It is like drinking out of an offensive cup; השותה בכוס ז׳וכ׳ he who drinks (sacred wine) out of Y.Nidd.IV, end, 51b דם נידה זהום (Tosef. ib. IX, 10 זוהם; Bab. ib. 65b) the blood of a menstruant is sticky (or ill-smelling). Pi. זִיהֵם 1) to smear plants with rancid oil for keeping off vermin, (oth. opin.: to cover a wound in a tree with dung and tie it up. Shebi. II, 4. Y. ib. 33d (expl. מְזַהֲמִין of Mish.) מתלעין to keep the worms off. Ib. המְזַהֵם אינווכ׳ oiling a plant is merely like appointing a watchman (it does not advance growth). Y.Sabb.VII, 10a top, v. בָּחַל II.Part. pass. מְזוּהָם f. מְזוּהֶמֶת ill-smelling, filthy, offensive. Bekh.VI, 12 ומז׳ and an animal of offensive smell or sight. Ber.53b מז׳ an offensive-looking priest. Y.Gitt.VIII, 49d top מז׳ היא מלפניו she is disgusting to him (on account of her conduct); a. e.Pl. מְזוּהָמִים, מְזוּהָמִין; fem. מְזוּהָמוֹת. Ber. l. c. ידים מ׳ smelling hands (after a meal, when not perfumed). Lev. R. s. 16; Esth. R. to III, 1 מה … מ׳וכ׳ as ordure is offensive, so is he (the leper); a. e. 2) to declare unfit for priestly or levitical service ( or connection), to reject. Bekh.47a אין מְזַהֲמִיןוכ׳ the child is not rejected (as the child of a gentile).Y.Yeb.X, 11a; XIII, 13d bot. ואיןב״ד מזהמין אותה but the court does not declare her unfit to marry a priest. 3) (v. זוֹהֲמָא) part. pass. מְזוּהָם, pl. מְזוּהָמִין inclined to lasciviousness, unchaste. Sabb.145b bot. Hif. הִזְהִים to become unfit for offering through offensiveness. Pesik. Vayhi, p. 10a> לא הִזְהִימוּ (perh. to be read הוּזְהָמוּ Hof.; (Yalk. Num. 713 הוזמו, expl. הוסמו, corr. acc., or הוּמָמוּ as Num. R. s. 12, end, a. e., v. Bub. note to Pesik. l. c.).

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  • 69 חוך I

    חוּךְI ch. sam(חוךְ to rub, scratch). Sabb.54b דלא הדר חָיֵיךְ ביה that the animal might not turn to scratch (and make the wound sore again).

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  • 70 חוּךְ

    חוּךְI ch. sam(חוךְ to rub, scratch). Sabb.54b דלא הדר חָיֵיךְ ביה that the animal might not turn to scratch (and make the wound sore again).

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  • 71 כחש

    כָּחַש(b. h.; cmp. כחד; cmp. חֲסִי, חַסְיָא) 1) to fail, be reduced, be lean, opp. בריא, שמן. B. Kam.34a כ׳ כשעתוכ׳ if the injured ox became reduced after being wounded, damage is assessed according to the value at the time of standing before court; Y. ib. III, end, 3d הִכְחִיש. Gen. R. s. 53 (ref. to Hab. 3:17) כּוֹחֲשִׁים היו (Sarahs face) was haggard (and the announcement of the angels made it shine like olive oil); Yalk. Hab. 565 כְּחוּשִׁים; (oth. interpret., v. infra).Part. pass. כָּחוּש, f. כְּחוּשָה; pl. כְּחוּשִׁים, כְּחוּשוֹת lean, reduced, weak. Snh.78a כח כ׳ a weak force. Ḥull.97a (in Chald. diction). B. Kam.6b אכל כ׳ if he ate fruits of a garden-bed with scanty fruits; Gitt.48b; a. fr. 2) (cmp. כָּזַב) to be false. Gen. R. l. c. כּוֹחֲשִׁים חיו were they (the angels) false (deceiving)? Hif. הִכְחִיש 1) to be reduced, fail, deteriorate. Y. B. Kam. l. c., v. supra.Meil.17a מי שיש … יַכְחִישוכ׳ if you have an enemy, do you desire him to be weak or strong? Ib. ימולו … ויַכְחִישוּ let their children be circumcised …, and they will become weak. Yeb.34b ויַכְחִיש יופיה her beauty may be ruined. Y.M. Kat. I, beg. 80a עמדה מלהַכְחִיש if the field ceased to deteriorate; a. e. 2) to lessen, reduce, ruin, weaken. Gitt.70a ג׳ … מַכְחִישִׁים כחווכ׳ three things lessen a mans energies. Snh.84b הִכְחִישָׁחּ באבנים he ruined the animal by loading stones upon her (without causing a wound). Y. B. Kam. l. c. חִכְחִישוֹ חמשיםוכ׳ he lessened his (the oxs) value by fifty Zuz. Esth. R. to I, 1 (play on אח̇ש̇ור̇ש̇) שחכח̇יש̇ ר̇אש̇ןוכ׳ he caused haggardness to the heads of Sabb.22a מַכְחִיש מצוה he impairs the religious act (lessens the brightness ef the Ḥănuckah lights). Snh.67b; Ḥull.7b, v. כְּשָׁפִיכ; a. fr.(Yalk. Ps. 627 אַכְחֵיש, v. כָּעַס. 3) to declare false, deny, contradict, v. הַכְחָשָׁה. Keth.20a כשם שאין מזימין … אין מַכְחִישִׁיןוכ׳ as an evidence of alibi cannot be taken up except by confrontation, so cannot contradictory evidence Ber.27b יכול חחי להַבְחִישוכ׳ can the living contradict the living? Gen. R. s. 48, beg. מפני מה אתה מַכְחִישֵׁנִיוכ׳ why dost thou contradict me (declare me wrong) in the presence of my servant?Sifra introd., v. כָּרַע; a. fr. Pi. כִּיחֵש to be false; to flatter. Sifré Deut. 356 בשעת … מְכַחֲשִׁים להם when the Israelites prosper, the nations flatter them; Yalk. Deut. 967. Hof. הוּכְחָש to be contradicted, rebutted. B. Kam.74b עדים שהוּכְחֲשוּ בנפש witnesses that have been contradicted in a capital case.Ib. מוּכְחָשִׁין witnesses whose evidence has been contradicted (but not rebutted through an alibi). Keth. l. c. עדות מוּכְחֶשֶׁת a rebutted evidence; a. fr. Hithpa. הִתְכַּחֵש to contradict each other. Sifré Deut. 37 מִתְכַּחֲשוֹת; v., however, כָּתַש.

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  • 72 כָּחַש

    כָּחַש(b. h.; cmp. כחד; cmp. חֲסִי, חַסְיָא) 1) to fail, be reduced, be lean, opp. בריא, שמן. B. Kam.34a כ׳ כשעתוכ׳ if the injured ox became reduced after being wounded, damage is assessed according to the value at the time of standing before court; Y. ib. III, end, 3d הִכְחִיש. Gen. R. s. 53 (ref. to Hab. 3:17) כּוֹחֲשִׁים היו (Sarahs face) was haggard (and the announcement of the angels made it shine like olive oil); Yalk. Hab. 565 כְּחוּשִׁים; (oth. interpret., v. infra).Part. pass. כָּחוּש, f. כְּחוּשָה; pl. כְּחוּשִׁים, כְּחוּשוֹת lean, reduced, weak. Snh.78a כח כ׳ a weak force. Ḥull.97a (in Chald. diction). B. Kam.6b אכל כ׳ if he ate fruits of a garden-bed with scanty fruits; Gitt.48b; a. fr. 2) (cmp. כָּזַב) to be false. Gen. R. l. c. כּוֹחֲשִׁים חיו were they (the angels) false (deceiving)? Hif. הִכְחִיש 1) to be reduced, fail, deteriorate. Y. B. Kam. l. c., v. supra.Meil.17a מי שיש … יַכְחִישוכ׳ if you have an enemy, do you desire him to be weak or strong? Ib. ימולו … ויַכְחִישוּ let their children be circumcised …, and they will become weak. Yeb.34b ויַכְחִיש יופיה her beauty may be ruined. Y.M. Kat. I, beg. 80a עמדה מלהַכְחִיש if the field ceased to deteriorate; a. e. 2) to lessen, reduce, ruin, weaken. Gitt.70a ג׳ … מַכְחִישִׁים כחווכ׳ three things lessen a mans energies. Snh.84b הִכְחִישָׁחּ באבנים he ruined the animal by loading stones upon her (without causing a wound). Y. B. Kam. l. c. חִכְחִישוֹ חמשיםוכ׳ he lessened his (the oxs) value by fifty Zuz. Esth. R. to I, 1 (play on אח̇ש̇ור̇ש̇) שחכח̇יש̇ ר̇אש̇ןוכ׳ he caused haggardness to the heads of Sabb.22a מַכְחִיש מצוה he impairs the religious act (lessens the brightness ef the Ḥănuckah lights). Snh.67b; Ḥull.7b, v. כְּשָׁפִיכ; a. fr.(Yalk. Ps. 627 אַכְחֵיש, v. כָּעַס. 3) to declare false, deny, contradict, v. הַכְחָשָׁה. Keth.20a כשם שאין מזימין … אין מַכְחִישִׁיןוכ׳ as an evidence of alibi cannot be taken up except by confrontation, so cannot contradictory evidence Ber.27b יכול חחי להַבְחִישוכ׳ can the living contradict the living? Gen. R. s. 48, beg. מפני מה אתה מַכְחִישֵׁנִיוכ׳ why dost thou contradict me (declare me wrong) in the presence of my servant?Sifra introd., v. כָּרַע; a. fr. Pi. כִּיחֵש to be false; to flatter. Sifré Deut. 356 בשעת … מְכַחֲשִׁים להם when the Israelites prosper, the nations flatter them; Yalk. Deut. 967. Hof. הוּכְחָש to be contradicted, rebutted. B. Kam.74b עדים שהוּכְחֲשוּ בנפש witnesses that have been contradicted in a capital case.Ib. מוּכְחָשִׁין witnesses whose evidence has been contradicted (but not rebutted through an alibi). Keth. l. c. עדות מוּכְחֶשֶׁת a rebutted evidence; a. fr. Hithpa. הִתְכַּחֵש to contradict each other. Sifré Deut. 37 מִתְכַּחֲשוֹת; v., however, כָּתַש.

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  • 73 כרךְ

    כָּרַךְ(cmp. כָּרָה) to encircle, twine around, embrace, wrap. Men.39a תכלת שכ׳ רובה a fringe the larger portion of which he twined together (v. תְּכֵלֶת). Ib. כדי שיִכְרוֹךְ וישנהוכ׳ enough to twine around three times. Yoma 38a כְּרָכָהּ embraced it (clung to the bronze door). Sabb.133b וכָרְכֵהוּ בשיראין נאין Ms. M. (ed. וכוֹרְכוֹ) and twine handsome ribbons around it. Pes.115a; Zeb.79a היה כוֹרְכָןוכ׳ used to wrap them together (insert the Passover meat and the bitter herb between the Matsah). Ab. Zar.18a כְּרָבוּהוּ בס״תוכ׳ they wrapped him in a scroll of the Law and burned him. Tosef.Meg.IV (III), 20 כּוֹרְכִין תורהוכ׳ you may wrap the Pentateuch in covers intended for ; (Meg.27a גוללין); a. fr.Pes.IV, 8; Tosef. ib. II (III), 19 כּוֹרְכִין את שמע they recited the confession of faith (Deut. 6:4 sq.) in one כֶּרֶךְ, without the proper pauses (or without inserting ‘Blessed be the Name of His glorious kingdom between verses 4 and 5), v. Pes.56a, a. Y. ib. IV, 31b.Part. pass. כָּרוּךְ, f. כְּרוּכָה; pl. כְּרוּכִים, כְּרוּכִין; כְּרוּכוֹת twined around, wrapped up; trnsf. (with אחר) clinging to, running after. Ber.V, 1 אפי׳ נחש כ׳וכ׳ even if a serpent is wound around his heel, he must not interrupt his prayer, v. כְּרִיכָה. Kidd.66a הרי כ׳ ומונחתוכ׳ behold it (the Law) is wrapped up and lies in the corner, whoever wishes may study it. Gen. R. s. 78 בפנים כ׳ אני מהלך I shall walk with my face wrapped up (in humility).Ḥull.78b (expl. Lev. 22:28) מי שבנו כ׳ אחריו that animal to whom the young clings (the mother). Sabb.52a כרוכין with the chain or halter twined around them, opp. נמשכין led by the chain Ḥull.59b (קרנים) כרוכות horns the layers of which encircle one another. Ex. R. s. 33 היו כ׳ זה בזה their bodies were twisted around each other; a. e. Nif. נִכְרַךְ to be twined around; to be wrapped up. Y.Ter.VII, 46b bot. יִכָּרֵךְ המת בסדינו shall the dead be wrapped up in his sheet?, i. e. shall that man be a bandoned to his fate?Yoma 69a שמא תִכָּרֵךְוכ׳ lest one thread wind itself around (stick to) his body. Pi. כֵּרֵךְ, כֵּי׳; Hif. הִכְרִיךְ to wind around, wrap. Ab. dR. N. ch. III, beg. המַכְרִיךְ סמרטוטיןוכ׳ he who ties a bandage over his eyes (pretending blindness) Men.39a אפי׳ לא כי׳ בהוכ׳ even if he formed only one link by winding the twine around. Y. Ḥag.III, 79a top וִיכָרְכֶינָּה בסיב ויטבילה let him wrap bast around it and so immerse it; ib. II, end, 78c (corr. acc.). Tosef.Kel.B. Mets. IX, 6 שהוא מְכָרֵךְ בווכ׳ which one twines around the couch, Ib. מַכְרִיךְ.Part. pass. מְכוֹרָךְ, pl. מְכוֹרָכִין. Lev. R. s. 35 חסייף … ניתנו מכ׳וכ׳ (Sifré Deut. 40 כְּרוּכִים) the sword and the book have been handed from heaven wrapped up together; a. e.Tosef.Kel.B. Mets. VI, 1, v. כִּרְכֵּם.

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  • 74 כָּרַךְ

    כָּרַךְ(cmp. כָּרָה) to encircle, twine around, embrace, wrap. Men.39a תכלת שכ׳ רובה a fringe the larger portion of which he twined together (v. תְּכֵלֶת). Ib. כדי שיִכְרוֹךְ וישנהוכ׳ enough to twine around three times. Yoma 38a כְּרָכָהּ embraced it (clung to the bronze door). Sabb.133b וכָרְכֵהוּ בשיראין נאין Ms. M. (ed. וכוֹרְכוֹ) and twine handsome ribbons around it. Pes.115a; Zeb.79a היה כוֹרְכָןוכ׳ used to wrap them together (insert the Passover meat and the bitter herb between the Matsah). Ab. Zar.18a כְּרָבוּהוּ בס״תוכ׳ they wrapped him in a scroll of the Law and burned him. Tosef.Meg.IV (III), 20 כּוֹרְכִין תורהוכ׳ you may wrap the Pentateuch in covers intended for ; (Meg.27a גוללין); a. fr.Pes.IV, 8; Tosef. ib. II (III), 19 כּוֹרְכִין את שמע they recited the confession of faith (Deut. 6:4 sq.) in one כֶּרֶךְ, without the proper pauses (or without inserting ‘Blessed be the Name of His glorious kingdom between verses 4 and 5), v. Pes.56a, a. Y. ib. IV, 31b.Part. pass. כָּרוּךְ, f. כְּרוּכָה; pl. כְּרוּכִים, כְּרוּכִין; כְּרוּכוֹת twined around, wrapped up; trnsf. (with אחר) clinging to, running after. Ber.V, 1 אפי׳ נחש כ׳וכ׳ even if a serpent is wound around his heel, he must not interrupt his prayer, v. כְּרִיכָה. Kidd.66a הרי כ׳ ומונחתוכ׳ behold it (the Law) is wrapped up and lies in the corner, whoever wishes may study it. Gen. R. s. 78 בפנים כ׳ אני מהלך I shall walk with my face wrapped up (in humility).Ḥull.78b (expl. Lev. 22:28) מי שבנו כ׳ אחריו that animal to whom the young clings (the mother). Sabb.52a כרוכין with the chain or halter twined around them, opp. נמשכין led by the chain Ḥull.59b (קרנים) כרוכות horns the layers of which encircle one another. Ex. R. s. 33 היו כ׳ זה בזה their bodies were twisted around each other; a. e. Nif. נִכְרַךְ to be twined around; to be wrapped up. Y.Ter.VII, 46b bot. יִכָּרֵךְ המת בסדינו shall the dead be wrapped up in his sheet?, i. e. shall that man be a bandoned to his fate?Yoma 69a שמא תִכָּרֵךְוכ׳ lest one thread wind itself around (stick to) his body. Pi. כֵּרֵךְ, כֵּי׳; Hif. הִכְרִיךְ to wind around, wrap. Ab. dR. N. ch. III, beg. המַכְרִיךְ סמרטוטיןוכ׳ he who ties a bandage over his eyes (pretending blindness) Men.39a אפי׳ לא כי׳ בהוכ׳ even if he formed only one link by winding the twine around. Y. Ḥag.III, 79a top וִיכָרְכֶינָּה בסיב ויטבילה let him wrap bast around it and so immerse it; ib. II, end, 78c (corr. acc.). Tosef.Kel.B. Mets. IX, 6 שהוא מְכָרֵךְ בווכ׳ which one twines around the couch, Ib. מַכְרִיךְ.Part. pass. מְכוֹרָךְ, pl. מְכוֹרָכִין. Lev. R. s. 35 חסייף … ניתנו מכ׳וכ׳ (Sifré Deut. 40 כְּרוּכִים) the sword and the book have been handed from heaven wrapped up together; a. e.Tosef.Kel.B. Mets. VI, 1, v. כִּרְכֵּם.

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  • 75 נקף I

    נָקַףI (b. h.; cmp. נגף) to bring in close contact; to knock, strike against, wound. Ḥull.7b אין אדם נוֹקֵףוכ׳ no one on earth bruises his finger, unless it is decreed Ber.7b; Meg.6b מי שלבו נוֹקְפוֹ he whom his heart smites (who has no clear conscience). Nidd.3b, a. e. לבו נוקפו ופורש he may have scruples and separate himself entirely from his wife. Midr. Till. to Ps. 9, v. נֶקֶף.Maas. Sh. V, 15; Sot.IX, 10 הנוֹקְפִים those who knocked the sacrifices on their heads; expl. ib. 48a; Y. ib. IX, 24a bot.Part. pass. נָקוּף; f. נְקוּפָה; pl. נְקוּפִים, נְקוּפִין; נְקוּפוֹת. Tosef.Ḥull.III, 24 ביצים נ׳ לקערה eggs cracked open into a dish (Ḥull.64a טרופות). Hif. הִנְקִיף, הִקִּיף 1) to cause a knocking together. Sot.22b (expl. נקפי) המַנְקִיף את רגליו he who knocks his feet against each other (by his mincing walk; Rashi: who causes his feet to strike against objects on the road); cmp. נָקַש. 2) to bring closely together. Bekh.VII, 6 שמַקִּיף, v. נָקַש. Nidd.X, 7 ומַקֶּפֶת and brings the vessel which contains the Ḥallah near the dough; Tbul Yom IV, 3, sq. Bets.IV, 5 ואין מַקִּיפִין שתיוכ׳ and you must not move two wine vessels together to put upon them Esp. (ritual law, in examining an organic defect found in a slaughtered animal) to create a defect similar and near to the one found, in order to ascertain whether the latter was not the result of an accident after slaughtering; in gen. to compare. Ḥull.50a מַקִּיפִים בבני מעים we may compare defects in entrails in which was found a perforation the origin of which is doubtful by making a hole next to it. Ib. מקיפין בקנה we may compare defects in windpipes; a. fr.Kidd.40a אין מקיפין בחילול השם no comparing (balancing of sins against good deeds) is granted when the Name of God is profaned; (oth. interpret., v. נָקַף II).Part. pass. מוּקָּף brought near. Erub.30b; Ḥull.7a; a. fr. לתרום שלא מן המ׳ to take Trumah out of a mass which is not in close neighborhood of those products which are to be redeemed; Bicc. II, 5; Ter. IV, 3; a. e.

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  • 76 נָקַף

    נָקַףI (b. h.; cmp. נגף) to bring in close contact; to knock, strike against, wound. Ḥull.7b אין אדם נוֹקֵףוכ׳ no one on earth bruises his finger, unless it is decreed Ber.7b; Meg.6b מי שלבו נוֹקְפוֹ he whom his heart smites (who has no clear conscience). Nidd.3b, a. e. לבו נוקפו ופורש he may have scruples and separate himself entirely from his wife. Midr. Till. to Ps. 9, v. נֶקֶף.Maas. Sh. V, 15; Sot.IX, 10 הנוֹקְפִים those who knocked the sacrifices on their heads; expl. ib. 48a; Y. ib. IX, 24a bot.Part. pass. נָקוּף; f. נְקוּפָה; pl. נְקוּפִים, נְקוּפִין; נְקוּפוֹת. Tosef.Ḥull.III, 24 ביצים נ׳ לקערה eggs cracked open into a dish (Ḥull.64a טרופות). Hif. הִנְקִיף, הִקִּיף 1) to cause a knocking together. Sot.22b (expl. נקפי) המַנְקִיף את רגליו he who knocks his feet against each other (by his mincing walk; Rashi: who causes his feet to strike against objects on the road); cmp. נָקַש. 2) to bring closely together. Bekh.VII, 6 שמַקִּיף, v. נָקַש. Nidd.X, 7 ומַקֶּפֶת and brings the vessel which contains the Ḥallah near the dough; Tbul Yom IV, 3, sq. Bets.IV, 5 ואין מַקִּיפִין שתיוכ׳ and you must not move two wine vessels together to put upon them Esp. (ritual law, in examining an organic defect found in a slaughtered animal) to create a defect similar and near to the one found, in order to ascertain whether the latter was not the result of an accident after slaughtering; in gen. to compare. Ḥull.50a מַקִּיפִים בבני מעים we may compare defects in entrails in which was found a perforation the origin of which is doubtful by making a hole next to it. Ib. מקיפין בקנה we may compare defects in windpipes; a. fr.Kidd.40a אין מקיפין בחילול השם no comparing (balancing of sins against good deeds) is granted when the Name of God is profaned; (oth. interpret., v. נָקַף II).Part. pass. מוּקָּף brought near. Erub.30b; Ḥull.7a; a. fr. לתרום שלא מן המ׳ to take Trumah out of a mass which is not in close neighborhood of those products which are to be redeemed; Bicc. II, 5; Ter. IV, 3; a. e.

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  • 77 פדע II פדעא

    פְּדַעII פִּדְעָא, פִּדְעָה, פִּי׳ m. (preced.) blow, wound. Targ. O. Ex. 21:25 (Y. פּוֹ׳, פּוּ׳). Targ. Y. I ib. 15:25 פַּדְעָאKoh. R. to VI, 11 או חד פדעה or he receives a blow (from a noxious animal, v. אמכותי).Pl. פִּדְעִין or פְּדָעִין. Lev. R. s. 12; Esth. R. to I, 22 (Par. 5) פ׳ דמגן (transl. of פצעים חנם, Prov. 23:29) wounds unrequited. V. פּוּדְעֲתָא.

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  • 78 פְּדַע

    פְּדַעII פִּדְעָא, פִּדְעָה, פִּי׳ m. (preced.) blow, wound. Targ. O. Ex. 21:25 (Y. פּוֹ׳, פּוּ׳). Targ. Y. I ib. 15:25 פַּדְעָאKoh. R. to VI, 11 או חד פדעה or he receives a blow (from a noxious animal, v. אמכותי).Pl. פִּדְעִין or פְּדָעִין. Lev. R. s. 12; Esth. R. to I, 22 (Par. 5) פ׳ דמגן (transl. of פצעים חנם, Prov. 23:29) wounds unrequited. V. פּוּדְעֲתָא.

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