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1 חיי שעה
transient life, ephemeral life -
2 ארעי
adj. temporary, transient, impermanent, interim, transitory, transitive, makeshift, momentary, episodic, episodical, occasional, casual -
3 בר-חלוף
ephemeral, transient -
4 עובר
adj. passing, passant, communicable; transient, fleeting————————embryo, fetus, conceptus -
5 רגעי
adj. momentary, instantaneous; transient, passing -
6 ריגעי
adj. momentary, instantaneous; transient, passing -
7 אכסניא
אַכְסַנְיָאf. (ξενία) 1) hospitality, lodging. Ex. R. s. 35 א׳ נעשווכ׳ (Pes.118b, corr. acc.) they were a lodging place to my children in Egypt (they offered hospitality to).בעל א׳ host. Pesik. R. s. 11; cmp. אוּשְׁפִּיזְכָן.B. Mets.85a תורה מחזרת על א׳ שלה scholarship likes to come around to its inn again (to be hereditary in the family); a. fr. 2) (= בעלת א׳) hostess. B. Mets.87a one must inquire בא׳ שלו after the health of his hostess. 3) quarter given to troops on march or to transient poor men; also the passing troop, or the passing poor; (individ.) beggar. Targ. Job 31:32; a. e.B. Bath.11b א׳ לפי בני אדם the quartering (of soldiers takes place) in proportion to the number of inmates (of each house). Dem. III, 1; v. Y. ib. 23b top. Tosef.Shebi.V, 21 אין מאכילין אכסניין וכ׳ ed. Zuck. (Var. את אכסניא) you are not allowed to give … to soldiers quartered with you. Y.Ber.IX, 13b ההן א׳ עלובתא this poor beggar. Ib. א׳ עלו׳ poor beggars. Lev. R. s. 34. Lam. R. to I, 1 (חד מירו׳) בר נש א׳ a poor man. 4) a gathering of scholars entertained by the hospitable of the place. Y.Ber.IV, 8b top נפיק לא׳ leaving for the scholars meeting. Bab. ib. 63b פתח בכבוד א׳ opened his speech in honor of hospitality to scholars. -
8 אַכְסַנְיָא
אַכְסַנְיָאf. (ξενία) 1) hospitality, lodging. Ex. R. s. 35 א׳ נעשווכ׳ (Pes.118b, corr. acc.) they were a lodging place to my children in Egypt (they offered hospitality to).בעל א׳ host. Pesik. R. s. 11; cmp. אוּשְׁפִּיזְכָן.B. Mets.85a תורה מחזרת על א׳ שלה scholarship likes to come around to its inn again (to be hereditary in the family); a. fr. 2) (= בעלת א׳) hostess. B. Mets.87a one must inquire בא׳ שלו after the health of his hostess. 3) quarter given to troops on march or to transient poor men; also the passing troop, or the passing poor; (individ.) beggar. Targ. Job 31:32; a. e.B. Bath.11b א׳ לפי בני אדם the quartering (of soldiers takes place) in proportion to the number of inmates (of each house). Dem. III, 1; v. Y. ib. 23b top. Tosef.Shebi.V, 21 אין מאכילין אכסניין וכ׳ ed. Zuck. (Var. את אכסניא) you are not allowed to give … to soldiers quartered with you. Y.Ber.IX, 13b ההן א׳ עלובתא this poor beggar. Ib. א׳ עלו׳ poor beggars. Lev. R. s. 34. Lam. R. to I, 1 (חד מירו׳) בר נש א׳ a poor man. 4) a gathering of scholars entertained by the hospitable of the place. Y.Ber.IV, 8b top נפיק לא׳ leaving for the scholars meeting. Bab. ib. 63b פתח בכבוד א׳ opened his speech in honor of hospitality to scholars. -
9 עובר
עוֹבֵרm. (עָבַר) passer-by, transient, מום ע׳, v. עָבַר. Snh.70a דרש ע׳ גלילאה a Galilean travelling lecturer preached; Ḥull.27b; (Sabb.88a ההוא גלילאה).Mostly ע׳ וָשָׁב traveller.Pl. עוֹבְרִים, עוֹבְרִין. Y.Shebi.III, beg.34c לא חשו לע׳ ושָׁבִיןוכ׳ they cared not for eventual travellers (who might misconstrue the act); a. fr.Snh.103b מפני שפיתו מצויה לעוֹבְרֵי דרכים because his bread was ready for travellers, i. e. he was hospitable. Ib. 109a למה לנו עוברי דרכיםוכ׳ why should we admit those travelling merchants who come only to take away our money?; Tanḥ. Bshall. 12; a. fr. -
10 עוֹבֵר
עוֹבֵרm. (עָבַר) passer-by, transient, מום ע׳, v. עָבַר. Snh.70a דרש ע׳ גלילאה a Galilean travelling lecturer preached; Ḥull.27b; (Sabb.88a ההוא גלילאה).Mostly ע׳ וָשָׁב traveller.Pl. עוֹבְרִים, עוֹבְרִין. Y.Shebi.III, beg.34c לא חשו לע׳ ושָׁבִיןוכ׳ they cared not for eventual travellers (who might misconstrue the act); a. fr.Snh.103b מפני שפיתו מצויה לעוֹבְרֵי דרכים because his bread was ready for travellers, i. e. he was hospitable. Ib. 109a למה לנו עוברי דרכיםוכ׳ why should we admit those travelling merchants who come only to take away our money?; Tanḥ. Bshall. 12; a. fr. -
11 פרחא
פָּרְחָאm. (preced.) fast-running, flying. Macc.5a; Yeb.116a, v. גַּמְלָא I.Pl. פָּרְחֵי. Keth.61a אורחי ופ׳ guests and transient visitors.Fem. pl. פְּרַחְיָין. Koh. R. to IV, 6 טבא … מן מאה פ׳ better one bird tied than one hundred flying. -
12 פָּרְחָא
פָּרְחָאm. (preced.) fast-running, flying. Macc.5a; Yeb.116a, v. גַּמְלָא I.Pl. פָּרְחֵי. Keth.61a אורחי ופ׳ guests and transient visitors.Fem. pl. פְּרַחְיָין. Koh. R. to IV, 6 טבא … מן מאה פ׳ better one bird tied than one hundred flying. -
13 שבת
שָׁבַת(b. h.) 1) to rest, cease; esp. to observe the Sabbath, Lam. R. to V, 14 (expl. מנגינתם, ib.) מזמריהון שָׁבְתוּ they ceased from their songs. Ib. to I, 7 (ref. to משבתיה, ib.) זה … שש׳ מתוכה this refers to R. J. b. Z. who ceased from staying within her (who left Jerusalem during the siege). Snh.58b נכרי שש׳וכ׳ a gentile that rests from work (on any day) deserves death. Y.Ber.IV, 7c bot. כבר ש׳וכ׳ R. Ḥ. has already begun the Sabbath observance in his town. Y.Sabb.XV, 15a bot. שבת לה׳ שְׁבוֹת כה׳ מההקב״ה ש׳ ממאמר אף את שבות ממאמר ‘a Sabbath unto the Lord (Ex. 20:10), rest like the Lord, as God rested from speech, so do thou rest from speech (planning work). Ned.III, 10 הנודר משוֹבְתֵי שבתוכ׳ he who forswears benefit at the hands of those who rest on the Sabbath, is forbidden to receive benefits from Jews and from Samaritans; a. fr.Pes.54a אור שש׳ a light which burned during the entire Sabbath (having been kindled on the Sabbath eve). Men.21a (ref. to תשבית, Lev. 2:13) מלח שאינה שוֹבֶתֶתוכ׳ Ms. M. (ed. שובתה) a kind of salt which has no Sabbath (is generated at all times), which is Sodom salt (v. מֶלַח). 2) to stay over the Sabbath; (of scholars) to deliver the Sabbath lecture. Peah VIII, 7 ש׳ נותגין לו מזוןוכ׳ where the transient poor makes his Sabbath station, you must give him food for three meals; Sabb.118a; B. Bath.9a. Mekh. Bo, s. 16 כבר שָׂבְתוּ … ולא ש׳וכ׳ once the disciples made their Sabbath station at Jabneh, but R. J. did not stay there. Ib. ומי ש׳ שם and who lectured there?; אפשר שש׳ר׳וכ׳ is it possible that R. El. b. Az. lectured without saying something novel?; Y. Ḥag.I, beg.75d; Y.Sot.III, 18d bot.; a. fr. 3) (v. שְׁבִיתָה) to appoint a Sabbath camp as the center for Sabbath movements. Pes.III, 7 (49a) ההולך … לִשְׁבּוֹת שביתת הרשות if a person goes away from home … in order to transfer his Sabbath camp for some secular (social) purpose. Erub.51a לשוֹבְתֵי שבת for those who appoint a Sabbath camp (when on the road near the beginning of the Sabbath), v. פֵּאָה; a. fr.Part. pass. שָׁבוּת allowed to rest, abandoned. Sifra Bhar, Par. 1, ch. I (ref. to שבת הארץ, Lev. 25:6) מן חש׳ בארץ … מן השמור thou mayest (in the Sabbatical year) eat of what is abandoned in the earth (that which grows without special cultivation, manuring), but not of what is watched in the earth (of a field more than ordinarily ploughed); Yalk. Lev. 659. Hif. הִשְׁבִּית to cause to cease, remove. Y.Ber.IV, 7d bot. שתשבור ותַשְׁבִּית עולווכ׳ that thou mayest break and remove the yoke of the evil inclination ; ib. שהַּשְׁבִּיתֵהוּ מעלינווכ׳ that thou mayest remove it (the leaven of evil) from within us V. הַשְׁבָּתָה. -
14 שָׁבַת
שָׁבַת(b. h.) 1) to rest, cease; esp. to observe the Sabbath, Lam. R. to V, 14 (expl. מנגינתם, ib.) מזמריהון שָׁבְתוּ they ceased from their songs. Ib. to I, 7 (ref. to משבתיה, ib.) זה … שש׳ מתוכה this refers to R. J. b. Z. who ceased from staying within her (who left Jerusalem during the siege). Snh.58b נכרי שש׳וכ׳ a gentile that rests from work (on any day) deserves death. Y.Ber.IV, 7c bot. כבר ש׳וכ׳ R. Ḥ. has already begun the Sabbath observance in his town. Y.Sabb.XV, 15a bot. שבת לה׳ שְׁבוֹת כה׳ מההקב״ה ש׳ ממאמר אף את שבות ממאמר ‘a Sabbath unto the Lord (Ex. 20:10), rest like the Lord, as God rested from speech, so do thou rest from speech (planning work). Ned.III, 10 הנודר משוֹבְתֵי שבתוכ׳ he who forswears benefit at the hands of those who rest on the Sabbath, is forbidden to receive benefits from Jews and from Samaritans; a. fr.Pes.54a אור שש׳ a light which burned during the entire Sabbath (having been kindled on the Sabbath eve). Men.21a (ref. to תשבית, Lev. 2:13) מלח שאינה שוֹבֶתֶתוכ׳ Ms. M. (ed. שובתה) a kind of salt which has no Sabbath (is generated at all times), which is Sodom salt (v. מֶלַח). 2) to stay over the Sabbath; (of scholars) to deliver the Sabbath lecture. Peah VIII, 7 ש׳ נותגין לו מזוןוכ׳ where the transient poor makes his Sabbath station, you must give him food for three meals; Sabb.118a; B. Bath.9a. Mekh. Bo, s. 16 כבר שָׂבְתוּ … ולא ש׳וכ׳ once the disciples made their Sabbath station at Jabneh, but R. J. did not stay there. Ib. ומי ש׳ שם and who lectured there?; אפשר שש׳ר׳וכ׳ is it possible that R. El. b. Az. lectured without saying something novel?; Y. Ḥag.I, beg.75d; Y.Sot.III, 18d bot.; a. fr. 3) (v. שְׁבִיתָה) to appoint a Sabbath camp as the center for Sabbath movements. Pes.III, 7 (49a) ההולך … לִשְׁבּוֹת שביתת הרשות if a person goes away from home … in order to transfer his Sabbath camp for some secular (social) purpose. Erub.51a לשוֹבְתֵי שבת for those who appoint a Sabbath camp (when on the road near the beginning of the Sabbath), v. פֵּאָה; a. fr.Part. pass. שָׁבוּת allowed to rest, abandoned. Sifra Bhar, Par. 1, ch. I (ref. to שבת הארץ, Lev. 25:6) מן חש׳ בארץ … מן השמור thou mayest (in the Sabbatical year) eat of what is abandoned in the earth (that which grows without special cultivation, manuring), but not of what is watched in the earth (of a field more than ordinarily ploughed); Yalk. Lev. 659. Hif. הִשְׁבִּית to cause to cease, remove. Y.Ber.IV, 7d bot. שתשבור ותַשְׁבִּית עולווכ׳ that thou mayest break and remove the yoke of the evil inclination ; ib. שהַּשְׁבִּיתֵהוּ מעלינווכ׳ that thou mayest remove it (the leaven of evil) from within us V. הַשְׁבָּתָה.
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