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tummim

  • 1 שאל

    שָׁאַל(b. h.) 1) to ask, beg; to inquire, question. Yoma 75a bot. בשר ששָׁאֲלוּ שלאוכ׳ flesh for which they asked unreasonably was given them at an unreasonable time (in the evening) Taan.4a, v. הוֹגָן. Ber.V, 2 (33a) ושוֹאֲלִין (את) הגשמיםוכ׳ (Bab. ed. ושְׁאֵלָה, v. Rabb. D. S. a. l.) and the prayer for rain is inserted in the Benediction of Years (the ninth section of the Prayer of Benedictions, v. שָׁנָה). Taan.I, 1 אף אני לא אמרתי לִשְׁאוֹל אלא להזכיר I also did not say, ‘to ask for rain, but to mention rain. Ib. 2. Y.Ber.V, 9b bot. שוֹאֵל צרכיו, v. צוֹרֶךְ. B. Bath.IX, 1 יִשְׁאֲלוּוכ׳, v. פֶּתַח. Ab. IV, 18 ואל תִּשְׁאַל לו בשעת נדרו ask not thy neighbor (as to circumstances which may change the aspects of his vow) at the moment of his vow, v. infra Nif. Ib. V, 7 שואל כענין ומשיבוכ׳ he (the wise student) asks pertinent questions, and (when asked) replies in agreement with the adopted law. Bekh.36a עמד השואל וש׳ יכ׳ the questioner (at college) arose and asked Ned.20a שָׁאֲלוּ אתוכ׳ they asked Imma Shalom Nidd.68b בראשון לא שָׁאַלְתִּי … שלא שאלתי as to the first day I did not ask, and I made a mistake in not asking. Gen. R. s. 68 מטרונה שָׁאֶלָהוכ׳ a Roman matron asked R. José ; a. v. fr.Yoma 73a כיצד שוֹאֲלִין השואל פניו כלפי נִשְׁאָל הנשאלוכ׳ how were the Urim and Tummim consulted? The inquirer had his face directed to him (the priest) who was consulted, and the latter directed himself to the Divine Presence (the Urim and Tummim). Ib. אין שואלין שניוכ׳ you must not ask two questions at a time; a. fr.ש׳ בשלום (or sub. בשלום) to salute. M. Kat. 21b הוא שואל בשלום אחרים … אחרים אין שואלין בשלומווכ׳ he (the mourner during the first thirty days) may inquire after the peace of others, for they dwell in peace, but others must not inquire after his peace, for he does not dwell in peace. Ib. משיב ואינו שואל, v. שוּב; a. fr. 2) (cmp. דָּרַש) to discuss, lecture. Tosef.Meg.IV (III), 5 שואלין הילכותוכ׳ the laws of Passover are expounded on Passover, v. עִנְיָן; Meg.29b שואלין בהלכותוכ׳; Y.Pes.I, 27b bot.; Bab. ib. 6a שואלין בהלכותוכ׳ Ms. M. (ed. שואלין ודורשין, v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note); Snh.12b; a. fr. 3) (cmp. בְּעֵי I) to beg to remark, to submit. Y.Shek.I, beg.45d ר׳ חזקיה ש׳ מעתהוכ׳ R. H. remarked, according to this Ib. 46b. Y.Snh.IX, 27a bot.; a. fr. 4) to ask for a loan, to borrow. Sabb.XXIII, 1 שואל אדם מחבירווכ׳ a man may borrow of his neighbor vessels of wine or oil (on the Sabbath), but must not say הַלְוֵינִי (v. infra Hif.); a. fr.Esp. to borrow an object for use (with ref. to Ex. 22:13 sq.). B. Mets. 103a שואל אדם בטובו לעולם if a person borrows an object (saying, ‘lend it to me) for its usefulness, it is a standing loan (he is permitted to take it whenever he desires to use it). Ib. VIII, 1 השואל את הפרה וש׳ בעליה עמה if a person borrows a cow for work, borrowing her owner with her (the owner lending his personal service). Ib. 95b שָׁאֲלָהּ ואחר כך ש׳וכ׳ if he borrowed the cow only, and after a while borrowed her owner; a. fr.שוֹאֵל the borrower of an object. Ib. a חיובא דש׳ the responsibility of the borrower. Ib. 96b top ש׳ הוי או שוכר הוי is he legally considered a borrower or a hirer? Ib. III, 2 והש׳ ישלםוכ׳ and the borrower must indemnify the hirer; a. fr.Sabb.96b אורגי … לשוֹאֲלֵיהֶן (Ar. לשווליהן, v. שְׁוַולְיָא) the curtain weavers were wont to throw the clue over to such as would borrow it from them.Part. pass. שָׁאוּל; f. שְׁאוּלָה Taan.23b טלית ש׳ היתהוכ׳ it was a cloak that had been lent to me, I had borrowed it for such a purpose (for ordinary wear), but not for that purpose (to wear it when carrying a load). Ib. IV, 8 שבהן … בכלי לבן שְׁאוּלִיןוכ׳ on those days the maidens of Zion went out (to the vineyards) in white garments borrowed for the purpose, in order not to put to shame those who had none; a. fr.(Gen. R. s. 65 לא שאול … ולא שאולה, v. next w.Ib. s. 19 שאולת חומץ, read: שוֹאֶלֶת, a woman asking for some vinegar. Hif. הִשְׁאִיל 1) to cause inquiry, to inquire. Ber.6b כל הרגיל …הקב״ה מַשְׁאִיל בו if one who comes regularly to synagogue fails to come one day, the Lord holds inquiry about him. Yeb.76b עד שאתה משאיל עליו … שְׁאַלוכ׳ instead of inquiring about him whether or not he is fit for government, ask whether Ib. (in Chald. dict.) אאבוה קא משאיל he (Saul) asked (Abner) to inquire who his (Davids) father was. B. Bath. 123a היתה יושבת … ומַשְׁאֶלֶתוכ׳ she sat at the cross-roads and made inquiries; a. e. 2) to lend. Sabb.148a (ref. to Mish. ib. XIII, 1, v. supra) מאי שנא הַשְׁאִילֵינִי ומאי שנא הלויני what is the difference, whether you say hashileni (lend me) or halveni (loan me)? השאיליני לא אתי למיכתבוכ׳ when you say ‘lend me, no document is expected to be written for it Ned.IV, 6 חמודר … לא יַשְׁאִילֶנּוּ ולא יִשְׁאַל ממנו he who by his neighbors vow is forbidden any benefit at his hand, must neither lend him nor borrow from him B. Mets. 116a דברים העשויין להַשְׁאִילוכ׳ things which are frequently lent out or hired out; a. fr.מַשְׁאִיל the lender, owner of the lent object. Ib. 96a; a. fr.(Pesik. Vayhi, p. 63a> שאילו השאיל, v. שָׁחַל II. Nif. נִשְׁאַל 1) to be asked, consulted. Yoma 73a בגדים … נ׳ בהן when the war chaplain is consulted, he wears the garments which the high priest wears when he officiates, v. supra. Ib. 85a נִשְׁאֲלָה שאלהוכ׳ the following question was asked in their presence; Kidd.40b. Ned.81a דבר זה נ׳ לחכמיםוכ׳ this problem was placed before the scholars and the prophets, and they could not solve it ; a. fr. 2) נ׳ על to allow ones self to be asked about the circumstances of a case, to appear before a scholar for a decision on a ritual case. Y.Ter.VIII, 46a bot. שדעתו להִישָּׁאֵל עליה a case (of Trumah) which he had intended to have a scholar decide. Ib. הריני מניחה על מנת שאֶישָּׁאֵל עליה I put it (the doubtful Trumah) aside with the intention of having it decided Toh. III, 6 שאין בו דעת להִשָּׁאֵל (a child) whose mind is not sufficiently developed to be questioned. Ib. V, 5 אם נִשְׁאֲלוּ זהוכ׳ if they come for a decision, each of them separately; a. fr.Esp. נ׳ (על נדרו) to come before a scholar for absolution from a vow. Ned.90a קונם … ולמי שאֶשָּׁאֵל עליו if one vows, I will not be benefited by N. N., nor by any scholar to whom I may apply for absolution from this vow; נ׳ על הראשוןוכ׳ he must first apply for absolution from the first part of the vow, and then from the second. Ib. נ׳ על נדרו … נזרו he must first apply for absolution from his vow of abstinence, and then from his nazaritic vow. Ib. 69a נִשְׁאָלִין על ההקםוכ׳ you may apply for absolution in order to revoke your confirmation (of your daughters vow), but you cannot do so in order to revoke your invalidation; a. fr. 3) to be borrowed, to do gratuitous service. B. Mets.96a שותפין ששאלו ונ׳ לאחד מהן if partners borrow an animal for work, and its owner lends his services to one of them individually. Ib. האומר לשלוחו צא והִשָּׁאֵל ליוכ׳ (not והשאיל) if a person says to his deputy, go out and do work in my behalf together with my cow (lent to my neighbor). Ib. האומר לעבדו צא והשאל עםוכ׳ if he says to his slave, go out and do work ; a. e.

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  • 2 שָׁאַל

    שָׁאַל(b. h.) 1) to ask, beg; to inquire, question. Yoma 75a bot. בשר ששָׁאֲלוּ שלאוכ׳ flesh for which they asked unreasonably was given them at an unreasonable time (in the evening) Taan.4a, v. הוֹגָן. Ber.V, 2 (33a) ושוֹאֲלִין (את) הגשמיםוכ׳ (Bab. ed. ושְׁאֵלָה, v. Rabb. D. S. a. l.) and the prayer for rain is inserted in the Benediction of Years (the ninth section of the Prayer of Benedictions, v. שָׁנָה). Taan.I, 1 אף אני לא אמרתי לִשְׁאוֹל אלא להזכיר I also did not say, ‘to ask for rain, but to mention rain. Ib. 2. Y.Ber.V, 9b bot. שוֹאֵל צרכיו, v. צוֹרֶךְ. B. Bath.IX, 1 יִשְׁאֲלוּוכ׳, v. פֶּתַח. Ab. IV, 18 ואל תִּשְׁאַל לו בשעת נדרו ask not thy neighbor (as to circumstances which may change the aspects of his vow) at the moment of his vow, v. infra Nif. Ib. V, 7 שואל כענין ומשיבוכ׳ he (the wise student) asks pertinent questions, and (when asked) replies in agreement with the adopted law. Bekh.36a עמד השואל וש׳ יכ׳ the questioner (at college) arose and asked Ned.20a שָׁאֲלוּ אתוכ׳ they asked Imma Shalom Nidd.68b בראשון לא שָׁאַלְתִּי … שלא שאלתי as to the first day I did not ask, and I made a mistake in not asking. Gen. R. s. 68 מטרונה שָׁאֶלָהוכ׳ a Roman matron asked R. José ; a. v. fr.Yoma 73a כיצד שוֹאֲלִין השואל פניו כלפי נִשְׁאָל הנשאלוכ׳ how were the Urim and Tummim consulted? The inquirer had his face directed to him (the priest) who was consulted, and the latter directed himself to the Divine Presence (the Urim and Tummim). Ib. אין שואלין שניוכ׳ you must not ask two questions at a time; a. fr.ש׳ בשלום (or sub. בשלום) to salute. M. Kat. 21b הוא שואל בשלום אחרים … אחרים אין שואלין בשלומווכ׳ he (the mourner during the first thirty days) may inquire after the peace of others, for they dwell in peace, but others must not inquire after his peace, for he does not dwell in peace. Ib. משיב ואינו שואל, v. שוּב; a. fr. 2) (cmp. דָּרַש) to discuss, lecture. Tosef.Meg.IV (III), 5 שואלין הילכותוכ׳ the laws of Passover are expounded on Passover, v. עִנְיָן; Meg.29b שואלין בהלכותוכ׳; Y.Pes.I, 27b bot.; Bab. ib. 6a שואלין בהלכותוכ׳ Ms. M. (ed. שואלין ודורשין, v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note); Snh.12b; a. fr. 3) (cmp. בְּעֵי I) to beg to remark, to submit. Y.Shek.I, beg.45d ר׳ חזקיה ש׳ מעתהוכ׳ R. H. remarked, according to this Ib. 46b. Y.Snh.IX, 27a bot.; a. fr. 4) to ask for a loan, to borrow. Sabb.XXIII, 1 שואל אדם מחבירווכ׳ a man may borrow of his neighbor vessels of wine or oil (on the Sabbath), but must not say הַלְוֵינִי (v. infra Hif.); a. fr.Esp. to borrow an object for use (with ref. to Ex. 22:13 sq.). B. Mets. 103a שואל אדם בטובו לעולם if a person borrows an object (saying, ‘lend it to me) for its usefulness, it is a standing loan (he is permitted to take it whenever he desires to use it). Ib. VIII, 1 השואל את הפרה וש׳ בעליה עמה if a person borrows a cow for work, borrowing her owner with her (the owner lending his personal service). Ib. 95b שָׁאֲלָהּ ואחר כך ש׳וכ׳ if he borrowed the cow only, and after a while borrowed her owner; a. fr.שוֹאֵל the borrower of an object. Ib. a חיובא דש׳ the responsibility of the borrower. Ib. 96b top ש׳ הוי או שוכר הוי is he legally considered a borrower or a hirer? Ib. III, 2 והש׳ ישלםוכ׳ and the borrower must indemnify the hirer; a. fr.Sabb.96b אורגי … לשוֹאֲלֵיהֶן (Ar. לשווליהן, v. שְׁוַולְיָא) the curtain weavers were wont to throw the clue over to such as would borrow it from them.Part. pass. שָׁאוּל; f. שְׁאוּלָה Taan.23b טלית ש׳ היתהוכ׳ it was a cloak that had been lent to me, I had borrowed it for such a purpose (for ordinary wear), but not for that purpose (to wear it when carrying a load). Ib. IV, 8 שבהן … בכלי לבן שְׁאוּלִיןוכ׳ on those days the maidens of Zion went out (to the vineyards) in white garments borrowed for the purpose, in order not to put to shame those who had none; a. fr.(Gen. R. s. 65 לא שאול … ולא שאולה, v. next w.Ib. s. 19 שאולת חומץ, read: שוֹאֶלֶת, a woman asking for some vinegar. Hif. הִשְׁאִיל 1) to cause inquiry, to inquire. Ber.6b כל הרגיל …הקב״ה מַשְׁאִיל בו if one who comes regularly to synagogue fails to come one day, the Lord holds inquiry about him. Yeb.76b עד שאתה משאיל עליו … שְׁאַלוכ׳ instead of inquiring about him whether or not he is fit for government, ask whether Ib. (in Chald. dict.) אאבוה קא משאיל he (Saul) asked (Abner) to inquire who his (Davids) father was. B. Bath. 123a היתה יושבת … ומַשְׁאֶלֶתוכ׳ she sat at the cross-roads and made inquiries; a. e. 2) to lend. Sabb.148a (ref. to Mish. ib. XIII, 1, v. supra) מאי שנא הַשְׁאִילֵינִי ומאי שנא הלויני what is the difference, whether you say hashileni (lend me) or halveni (loan me)? השאיליני לא אתי למיכתבוכ׳ when you say ‘lend me, no document is expected to be written for it Ned.IV, 6 חמודר … לא יַשְׁאִילֶנּוּ ולא יִשְׁאַל ממנו he who by his neighbors vow is forbidden any benefit at his hand, must neither lend him nor borrow from him B. Mets. 116a דברים העשויין להַשְׁאִילוכ׳ things which are frequently lent out or hired out; a. fr.מַשְׁאִיל the lender, owner of the lent object. Ib. 96a; a. fr.(Pesik. Vayhi, p. 63a> שאילו השאיל, v. שָׁחַל II. Nif. נִשְׁאַל 1) to be asked, consulted. Yoma 73a בגדים … נ׳ בהן when the war chaplain is consulted, he wears the garments which the high priest wears when he officiates, v. supra. Ib. 85a נִשְׁאֲלָה שאלהוכ׳ the following question was asked in their presence; Kidd.40b. Ned.81a דבר זה נ׳ לחכמיםוכ׳ this problem was placed before the scholars and the prophets, and they could not solve it ; a. fr. 2) נ׳ על to allow ones self to be asked about the circumstances of a case, to appear before a scholar for a decision on a ritual case. Y.Ter.VIII, 46a bot. שדעתו להִישָּׁאֵל עליה a case (of Trumah) which he had intended to have a scholar decide. Ib. הריני מניחה על מנת שאֶישָּׁאֵל עליה I put it (the doubtful Trumah) aside with the intention of having it decided Toh. III, 6 שאין בו דעת להִשָּׁאֵל (a child) whose mind is not sufficiently developed to be questioned. Ib. V, 5 אם נִשְׁאֲלוּ זהוכ׳ if they come for a decision, each of them separately; a. fr.Esp. נ׳ (על נדרו) to come before a scholar for absolution from a vow. Ned.90a קונם … ולמי שאֶשָּׁאֵל עליו if one vows, I will not be benefited by N. N., nor by any scholar to whom I may apply for absolution from this vow; נ׳ על הראשוןוכ׳ he must first apply for absolution from the first part of the vow, and then from the second. Ib. נ׳ על נדרו … נזרו he must first apply for absolution from his vow of abstinence, and then from his nazaritic vow. Ib. 69a נִשְׁאָלִין על ההקםוכ׳ you may apply for absolution in order to revoke your confirmation (of your daughters vow), but you cannot do so in order to revoke your invalidation; a. fr. 3) to be borrowed, to do gratuitous service. B. Mets.96a שותפין ששאלו ונ׳ לאחד מהן if partners borrow an animal for work, and its owner lends his services to one of them individually. Ib. האומר לשלוחו צא והִשָּׁאֵל ליוכ׳ (not והשאיל) if a person says to his deputy, go out and do work in my behalf together with my cow (lent to my neighbor). Ib. האומר לעבדו צא והשאל עםוכ׳ if he says to his slave, go out and do work ; a. e.

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  • 3 תום

    תּוֹםm. (b. h. תֹּם; תָּמַם) simplicity, integrity. Pesik. R. s. 21 גלוי … בשבועתם בתוּמֵּיהֶֹם ושבטו של לוי עומד בתוּמּוֹ (not בתומיא) it is revealed and known before thee that all the tribes shall fail to abide by their oath in rectitude, and that the tribe of Levi shall stand by its rectitude. Midr. Till. to Ps. 7:9 כתוּמִּי, v. עַקְמוּמִית; a. e.Esp. הסיח לפי תומו to talk in ones simplicity, to make a statement in ignorance of its legal bearing. Yeb.121b במסיח לפי תומו when the gentile makes an incidental statement (not as formal testimony). B. Kam. 114b תינוק … מסיח לפי תומו ואמרוכ׳ a child talking in his innocence said, I and my mother were captives Gitt.28b כל מ׳ ל׳ ת׳ הימוני מהימני ליה whenever a gentile makes an informal statement, we believe him (act on it as evidence); a. fr.Pl. תּוּמִּים, in connection with אורים, Urim and Tummim in the high priests breastplate (v. אוּר I). Yoma 73b ת׳ שמשלימין את דבריהן they are named Tummim, because they complete their words (what they predict comes to pass); Y. ib. VII, end, 44c ת׳ שהן מתימיןוכ׳, v. תָּמַם. Sot.IX, 12; a. fr.

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  • 4 תּוֹם

    תּוֹםm. (b. h. תֹּם; תָּמַם) simplicity, integrity. Pesik. R. s. 21 גלוי … בשבועתם בתוּמֵּיהֶֹם ושבטו של לוי עומד בתוּמּוֹ (not בתומיא) it is revealed and known before thee that all the tribes shall fail to abide by their oath in rectitude, and that the tribe of Levi shall stand by its rectitude. Midr. Till. to Ps. 7:9 כתוּמִּי, v. עַקְמוּמִית; a. e.Esp. הסיח לפי תומו to talk in ones simplicity, to make a statement in ignorance of its legal bearing. Yeb.121b במסיח לפי תומו when the gentile makes an incidental statement (not as formal testimony). B. Kam. 114b תינוק … מסיח לפי תומו ואמרוכ׳ a child talking in his innocence said, I and my mother were captives Gitt.28b כל מ׳ ל׳ ת׳ הימוני מהימני ליה whenever a gentile makes an informal statement, we believe him (act on it as evidence); a. fr.Pl. תּוּמִּים, in connection with אורים, Urim and Tummim in the high priests breastplate (v. אוּר I). Yoma 73b ת׳ שמשלימין את דבריהן they are named Tummim, because they complete their words (what they predict comes to pass); Y. ib. VII, end, 44c ת׳ שהן מתימיןוכ׳, v. תָּמַם. Sot.IX, 12; a. fr.

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  • 5 tum

    dip, tumadh, dipping, so Irish, Early Irish tummim: *tumbô; Latin tinguo, tingo, wet, English tinge, tincture; Old High German duncôn, dip, ger. tunken, dip, steep.

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  • 6 אור I

    אוּרI m. (b. h.; foreg.) prop. light, flame; esp. Pl. אוּרִים ותומים the Urim and Tummim in the High-priests breast-plate. Yoma 73b א׳ שמאירים את דבריהם they are called Urim because they give their decisions in a clear way (not ambiguous as the oracles); cmp. Y. ib. VII, end, 44c. Sot.IX, 12. Y.Kid. IV, beg.65b.

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  • 7 אוּר

    אוּרI m. (b. h.; foreg.) prop. light, flame; esp. Pl. אוּרִים ותומים the Urim and Tummim in the High-priests breast-plate. Yoma 73b א׳ שמאירים את דבריהם they are called Urim because they give their decisions in a clear way (not ambiguous as the oracles); cmp. Y. ib. VII, end, 44c. Sot.IX, 12. Y.Kid. IV, beg.65b.

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  • 8 כסף

    כֶּסֶףm. (b. h.; preced. wds.) silver; (sub. מעה) a silver piece, Mah (one sixth of a Denar, v. Zuckerm. Jüd. Münz. p. 15; p. 33, note 20 3); in gen. money, value. Kidd.I, 1 בכ׳ by (handing to her) an object of value. Yeb.63b שמזונותיו תלויין בכַסְפּוֹ whose livelihood depends on his money (a money-lender). Shebu.VI, 1 הטענה שתי כ׳ the claim must amount to no less than two Mah. Tosef.Keth.XIII (XII), 3 כ׳ בבל the Babylonian silver standard; כ׳א״י the Palestinean Ib. כ׳ שדיברה … זו היא כ׳ צורי זה ירושלמי wherever the Torah speaks of Kesef (as fines), it must be paid according to the Tyrian standard … that is the Jerusalem kesef (eight times the provincial kesef כ׳ מדינה, v. Zuckerm. l. c.); a. v. fr.Pl. כְּסָפִים. B. Mets.42a; Pes.31b כ׳ אין להם שמירהוכ׳ coins given in trust are not duly guarded unless they are buried in the ground. Y.Yoma IV, beg.41b בשלשה … ובכ׳ by three methods was the land of Israel divided, by lots, by the Urim and Tummim, and according to the value of property; a. e.

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  • 9 כֶּסֶף

    כֶּסֶףm. (b. h.; preced. wds.) silver; (sub. מעה) a silver piece, Mah (one sixth of a Denar, v. Zuckerm. Jüd. Münz. p. 15; p. 33, note 20 3); in gen. money, value. Kidd.I, 1 בכ׳ by (handing to her) an object of value. Yeb.63b שמזונותיו תלויין בכַסְפּוֹ whose livelihood depends on his money (a money-lender). Shebu.VI, 1 הטענה שתי כ׳ the claim must amount to no less than two Mah. Tosef.Keth.XIII (XII), 3 כ׳ בבל the Babylonian silver standard; כ׳א״י the Palestinean Ib. כ׳ שדיברה … זו היא כ׳ צורי זה ירושלמי wherever the Torah speaks of Kesef (as fines), it must be paid according to the Tyrian standard … that is the Jerusalem kesef (eight times the provincial kesef כ׳ מדינה, v. Zuckerm. l. c.); a. v. fr.Pl. כְּסָפִים. B. Mets.42a; Pes.31b כ׳ אין להם שמירהוכ׳ coins given in trust are not duly guarded unless they are buried in the ground. Y.Yoma IV, beg.41b בשלשה … ובכ׳ by three methods was the land of Israel divided, by lots, by the Urim and Tummim, and according to the value of property; a. e.

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  • 10 כרת

    כָּרַת(b. h.; cmp. כָּרָה) 1) to cut. Num. R. s. 16 ונקרא אשכול … לִכְרוֹתוכ׳ and he (Abrahams ally) was named Eshkol (Cluster), on account of the cluster of grapes which the Israelites were destined to cut in his home.Esp. to cut genitals, mutilate. Bekh.33b נותק אחר כּוֹרֵת, v. נָתַק.Part. pass. כָּרוּת. Ib.; a. fr.כְּ׳ שפכה one that is mutilated at his membrum, v. שָׁפַךְ. Tosef.Yeb.XI, 2. Yeb.VIII, 2; a. fr. 2) (to draw a circle, place outside, cmp. meanings of חרם, ברי, to cut off, excommunicate, v. כָּרֵת. Y.Bicc.II, beg.64c; Y.Snh.XI, 30b צא … עונשין וכוֹרְתִים deduct twenty years up to which age the divine court neither punishes nor decrees excision. 3) to separate, divorce; to make final. Gitt.21b; Succ.24b (ref. to Deut. 24:3) ספר כּוֹרְתָהּוכ׳ the delivery of the deed divorces her and nothing else does. Ib. דבר הכּוֹרֵת בינו לבינה something (a condition) which (if fulfilled) severs definitely the connection between him and her (e. g. a condition that she will drink no wine for the next thirty days, after the lapse of which time the letter of divorce takes its effect retroactively, opp. to a condition that she will abstain from wine all the rest of her life in which case the letter of divorce cannot take effect).Part. pass. כָּרוּת definite. Y.Gitt.VII, 48d כגט כ׳ הוא it is like a final divorce (taking effect immediately); Y.B. Bath.VIII, 16c top כ׳ הוא. Y.Gitt.III, 44d top; IX, 50b bot. זה כ׳ לשמה ווה כ׳ לשמה (not זו) this letter was definitely made out for this woman, and so was the other for the other woman. Ib. III, beg.44c אלא שלא הי׳ לה כ׳ … ראשונה (strike out לה); a. fr. 3) to decide, make final. Ber.4a; Snh.16b (ref. to כְּרֵתִי as a symbolical name for the Urim and Tummim, or for the Sanhedrin) שכּוֹרְתִים את דבריהם they give definite and precise decisions; Midr. Till. to Ps. 3 כּוֹרְתֵי כריתות, v. כְּרִיתָה; a. e.כ׳ בְּרִית (v. בְּרִית) to covenant, make a firm promise. Gen. R. s. 44 כָּרַתָּ ב׳ עםוכ׳ thou hast promised to Noah that thou wilt not destroy his descendants; Yalk. Gen. 76 כָּרַתָּה.Part. pass. כָּרוּת, f. כְּרוּתָה. M. Kat. 18a, a. fr. ברית כ׳ לשפתים, v. בְּרִית. R. Hash 17b ב׳ כ׳ לי״ג מדזתוכ׳ there is a solemn insurance given that the invocation of the thirteen divine attributes (Ex. 34:6, sq.) will never be without effect (ref. to Ex. ib. 10).Trnsf. ב׳ כ׳ it is a necessity, unavoidable. Nidd.58b ב׳ כ׳ לו שכלוכ׳ whoever crushes it cannot help smelling it. Nif. נִכְרַת 1) to be cut, mutilated. Yeb.VIII, 2 (expl. כרות שפכה, Deut. 23:2) כלשנ׳ הגיד when the membrum is mutilated. Ib. 75b נִכְרְתוּ ביצים when the testicles are cut out; a. fr. 2) to be covenanted. Sot.37b שלא נִכְרְתוּ עליהוכ׳ upon which were not closed forty eight covenants; Tosef. ib. VIII, 11; a. fr. 3) to be cut off, destroyed. Y.Peah I, 15d bot. (ref. to Num. 15:31) מלמד שהנפש נִכְרָתָה ועונה בה which intimates that (the idolaters) soul is cut off (through premature death, כָּרֵת), while her guilt remains with her (unexpiated by death); Snh.64b (ref. to the emphasized expression הכרת תכ׳, Num. l. c.) הִכָּרֵת בעו״הזוכ׳ hiccareth refers to this world ; a. fr.Verbal noun הִיכָּרֵת, v. כָּרֵת. Hif. הִכְרִית to destroy, exterminate. Tanḥ. Reh 7 והַכְרִיתֵם and exterminate them. Ib. כשיַכְרִיתוכ׳ when the Lord … shall have destroyed …, you will enter. Tosef.Snh.IV, 5 להַכְרִית זרעווכ׳ to exterminate the seed of Amalek; a. fr. Pi. כֵּרֵת to doom to destruction. Arakh.15b שכבר כֵּרְתוֹוכ׳ for David has doomed him (ref. to Ps. 12:4); Yalk. Lev. 559.

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  • 11 כָּרַת

    כָּרַת(b. h.; cmp. כָּרָה) 1) to cut. Num. R. s. 16 ונקרא אשכול … לִכְרוֹתוכ׳ and he (Abrahams ally) was named Eshkol (Cluster), on account of the cluster of grapes which the Israelites were destined to cut in his home.Esp. to cut genitals, mutilate. Bekh.33b נותק אחר כּוֹרֵת, v. נָתַק.Part. pass. כָּרוּת. Ib.; a. fr.כְּ׳ שפכה one that is mutilated at his membrum, v. שָׁפַךְ. Tosef.Yeb.XI, 2. Yeb.VIII, 2; a. fr. 2) (to draw a circle, place outside, cmp. meanings of חרם, ברי, to cut off, excommunicate, v. כָּרֵת. Y.Bicc.II, beg.64c; Y.Snh.XI, 30b צא … עונשין וכוֹרְתִים deduct twenty years up to which age the divine court neither punishes nor decrees excision. 3) to separate, divorce; to make final. Gitt.21b; Succ.24b (ref. to Deut. 24:3) ספר כּוֹרְתָהּוכ׳ the delivery of the deed divorces her and nothing else does. Ib. דבר הכּוֹרֵת בינו לבינה something (a condition) which (if fulfilled) severs definitely the connection between him and her (e. g. a condition that she will drink no wine for the next thirty days, after the lapse of which time the letter of divorce takes its effect retroactively, opp. to a condition that she will abstain from wine all the rest of her life in which case the letter of divorce cannot take effect).Part. pass. כָּרוּת definite. Y.Gitt.VII, 48d כגט כ׳ הוא it is like a final divorce (taking effect immediately); Y.B. Bath.VIII, 16c top כ׳ הוא. Y.Gitt.III, 44d top; IX, 50b bot. זה כ׳ לשמה ווה כ׳ לשמה (not זו) this letter was definitely made out for this woman, and so was the other for the other woman. Ib. III, beg.44c אלא שלא הי׳ לה כ׳ … ראשונה (strike out לה); a. fr. 3) to decide, make final. Ber.4a; Snh.16b (ref. to כְּרֵתִי as a symbolical name for the Urim and Tummim, or for the Sanhedrin) שכּוֹרְתִים את דבריהם they give definite and precise decisions; Midr. Till. to Ps. 3 כּוֹרְתֵי כריתות, v. כְּרִיתָה; a. e.כ׳ בְּרִית (v. בְּרִית) to covenant, make a firm promise. Gen. R. s. 44 כָּרַתָּ ב׳ עםוכ׳ thou hast promised to Noah that thou wilt not destroy his descendants; Yalk. Gen. 76 כָּרַתָּה.Part. pass. כָּרוּת, f. כְּרוּתָה. M. Kat. 18a, a. fr. ברית כ׳ לשפתים, v. בְּרִית. R. Hash 17b ב׳ כ׳ לי״ג מדזתוכ׳ there is a solemn insurance given that the invocation of the thirteen divine attributes (Ex. 34:6, sq.) will never be without effect (ref. to Ex. ib. 10).Trnsf. ב׳ כ׳ it is a necessity, unavoidable. Nidd.58b ב׳ כ׳ לו שכלוכ׳ whoever crushes it cannot help smelling it. Nif. נִכְרַת 1) to be cut, mutilated. Yeb.VIII, 2 (expl. כרות שפכה, Deut. 23:2) כלשנ׳ הגיד when the membrum is mutilated. Ib. 75b נִכְרְתוּ ביצים when the testicles are cut out; a. fr. 2) to be covenanted. Sot.37b שלא נִכְרְתוּ עליהוכ׳ upon which were not closed forty eight covenants; Tosef. ib. VIII, 11; a. fr. 3) to be cut off, destroyed. Y.Peah I, 15d bot. (ref. to Num. 15:31) מלמד שהנפש נִכְרָתָה ועונה בה which intimates that (the idolaters) soul is cut off (through premature death, כָּרֵת), while her guilt remains with her (unexpiated by death); Snh.64b (ref. to the emphasized expression הכרת תכ׳, Num. l. c.) הִכָּרֵת בעו״הזוכ׳ hiccareth refers to this world ; a. fr.Verbal noun הִיכָּרֵת, v. כָּרֵת. Hif. הִכְרִית to destroy, exterminate. Tanḥ. Reh 7 והַכְרִיתֵם and exterminate them. Ib. כשיַכְרִיתוכ׳ when the Lord … shall have destroyed …, you will enter. Tosef.Snh.IV, 5 להַכְרִית זרעווכ׳ to exterminate the seed of Amalek; a. fr. Pi. כֵּרֵת to doom to destruction. Arakh.15b שכבר כֵּרְתוֹוכ׳ for David has doomed him (ref. to Ps. 12:4); Yalk. Lev. 559.

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  • 12 כרתי

    כְּרֵתִיm. (b. h.) gent. n. Krethi, Cherethi; (collect.) the body-guard of David; (homilet.) the Sanhedrin (or Urim and Tummim). Ber.4a, v. כָּרַת. Midr. Till. to Ps. 3:5. כְּרִיתָה; a. e.Pl. כְּרֵתִיִּים. Men.28b כמין תפוחי הכ׳ ed. (ed. Ven., a. oth., and Ar. הבִּרְתִּיִּים) the shape of the apples of the Krethiim (Cretans?); ib. 63a הכ׳ Ms. R. 2 (ed. הברתים), v. בִּירְתִית.

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  • 13 כְּרֵתִי

    כְּרֵתִיm. (b. h.) gent. n. Krethi, Cherethi; (collect.) the body-guard of David; (homilet.) the Sanhedrin (or Urim and Tummim). Ber.4a, v. כָּרַת. Midr. Till. to Ps. 3:5. כְּרִיתָה; a. e.Pl. כְּרֵתִיִּים. Men.28b כמין תפוחי הכ׳ ed. (ed. Ven., a. oth., and Ar. הבִּרְתִּיִּים) the shape of the apples of the Krethiim (Cretans?); ib. 63a הכ׳ Ms. R. 2 (ed. הברתים), v. בִּירְתִית.

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  • 14 לבש

    לָבַש(b. h.) ( to join closely; denom. לְבוּש garment, whence) לָבֵש, לָבַש to be dressed; to put on (an undergarment), contrad. to עטף, כסה. Y.R. Hash. I, 57b top אדם … לוֹבֵש שחורים ומתעטףוכ׳ a defendant before a human court puts on dark clothes and wraps himself in dark clothes, …; אבל ישראל אינו כן אלא לוֹבְשִׁיםוכ׳ but not so the Israelites (on the New Year), but they put on white (festive) clothes M. Kat. 17a יִלְבַּש שחורים ויתעטףוכ׳ let him put on dark clothes ; Kidd.40a; Ḥag.16a.Gen. R. s. 75 לוֹבְשֵׁי ברזל; Yalk. ib. 130 לְבוּשֵׁי, v. בַּרְזֶל. Ex. R. s. 15 בריאים כדי לִלְבּוֹשוכ׳ strong enough to wear helmets ; a. fr.Part. pass. לָבוּש, pl. לְבוּשִׁים. Ib. אחד ערום ואחד ל׳ one (the depth) was naked, the other (the earth) was covered (with water). Pesik. Aḥăré, p. 177b> ל׳ לבניםוכ׳ clad in white and wrapped in white. Yalk. Gen. 130, v. supra; a. fr. Pi. לִבֵּש to invest; part. pass. מְלוּבָּש. B. Bath. 122a מל׳ אוריםוכ׳ invested with the Urim and Tummim. Tosef.Ohol.XIII, 5 (read with R. S. to Ohol. XII, 4) מלבין שהוא מלובש בפיקות a bed frame upholstered with tufts. Hif. הִלְבִּיש to clothe, invest. Ex. R. l. c. הפשיט … והִלְבִּישָׁחּ לחבירו he caused one slave to take off his garment and the other to put it on. Sot.14a מה הוא מַלְבִּיש … אף אתה הַלְבֵּשוכ׳ as He clothes the naked …, so do thou Tanḥ. Ḥayé 3 ומַלְבִּישָׁן כלי זייןוכ׳ (not ומלביש) and clothes them in armor Ib. (ref. to Ps. 104:1) זה העוז שהִלְבַּשְׁתִּיךָ בים that is the strength with which I invested thee at the Red Sea. Ib. מהודך והדרך הִלְבַּשְׁתָּ לראשווכ׳ part of thy glory and majesty hast thou put on Abrahams head by granting him the dignity of old age. Yoma 5b כיצד הִלְבִּישָׁן in what order did Moses clothe them?Y.Shek.V, 49a (expl. פנחס המַלְבִּיש, ib. V, 1, Mish. ed. על המלבוש) שהיה מַלְבִּיש בגדיוכ׳ he invested (the appointed person) with (had in charge) the high priests garments; a. fr.

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  • 15 לָבַש

    לָבַש(b. h.) ( to join closely; denom. לְבוּש garment, whence) לָבֵש, לָבַש to be dressed; to put on (an undergarment), contrad. to עטף, כסה. Y.R. Hash. I, 57b top אדם … לוֹבֵש שחורים ומתעטףוכ׳ a defendant before a human court puts on dark clothes and wraps himself in dark clothes, …; אבל ישראל אינו כן אלא לוֹבְשִׁיםוכ׳ but not so the Israelites (on the New Year), but they put on white (festive) clothes M. Kat. 17a יִלְבַּש שחורים ויתעטףוכ׳ let him put on dark clothes ; Kidd.40a; Ḥag.16a.Gen. R. s. 75 לוֹבְשֵׁי ברזל; Yalk. ib. 130 לְבוּשֵׁי, v. בַּרְזֶל. Ex. R. s. 15 בריאים כדי לִלְבּוֹשוכ׳ strong enough to wear helmets ; a. fr.Part. pass. לָבוּש, pl. לְבוּשִׁים. Ib. אחד ערום ואחד ל׳ one (the depth) was naked, the other (the earth) was covered (with water). Pesik. Aḥăré, p. 177b> ל׳ לבניםוכ׳ clad in white and wrapped in white. Yalk. Gen. 130, v. supra; a. fr. Pi. לִבֵּש to invest; part. pass. מְלוּבָּש. B. Bath. 122a מל׳ אוריםוכ׳ invested with the Urim and Tummim. Tosef.Ohol.XIII, 5 (read with R. S. to Ohol. XII, 4) מלבין שהוא מלובש בפיקות a bed frame upholstered with tufts. Hif. הִלְבִּיש to clothe, invest. Ex. R. l. c. הפשיט … והִלְבִּישָׁחּ לחבירו he caused one slave to take off his garment and the other to put it on. Sot.14a מה הוא מַלְבִּיש … אף אתה הַלְבֵּשוכ׳ as He clothes the naked …, so do thou Tanḥ. Ḥayé 3 ומַלְבִּישָׁן כלי זייןוכ׳ (not ומלביש) and clothes them in armor Ib. (ref. to Ps. 104:1) זה העוז שהִלְבַּשְׁתִּיךָ בים that is the strength with which I invested thee at the Red Sea. Ib. מהודך והדרך הִלְבַּשְׁתָּ לראשווכ׳ part of thy glory and majesty hast thou put on Abrahams head by granting him the dignity of old age. Yoma 5b כיצד הִלְבִּישָׁן in what order did Moses clothe them?Y.Shek.V, 49a (expl. פנחס המַלְבִּיש, ib. V, 1, Mish. ed. על המלבוש) שהיה מַלְבִּיש בגדיוכ׳ he invested (the appointed person) with (had in charge) the high priests garments; a. fr.

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  • 16 פלתי

    פְּלֵתִיm. (b. h.) gent. n. Plethi, Pelethi; (collect.) the body-guard of David; (homilet.) the Urim and Tummim; (oth. opin.) the Sanhedrin. Ber.4a; Snh.16b, v. מוּפְלָא.

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  • 17 פְּלֵתִי

    פְּלֵתִיm. (b. h.) gent. n. Plethi, Pelethi; (collect.) the body-guard of David; (homilet.) the Urim and Tummim; (oth. opin.) the Sanhedrin. Ber.4a; Snh.16b, v. מוּפְלָא.

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  • 18 קדש

    קְדַשch. sam(קדשto be, become pure, sacred, holy), to be sanctified, sacred (v. קְדוֹש). Shebu.15b שתי הלחם … דקַדְשֵׁי (Rashi דמִיקַּדְּשֵׁי Ithpa.) it is through the slaughtering of the sheep that the two loaves received their sacred character. Bekh.4b דקְרוּש קדושוכ׳ those firstborn that were consecrated, were consecrated Pa. קַדֵּיש as preced. Pi., to sanctify; to proclaim; to betroth Targ. Ex. 28:41. Ib. 29:1 לקַדָּשָׁא (Y. לקַדְשָׁא). Ib. 44; a. fr.Targ. Y. Deut. 20:7 (not דקָדֵיש; h. text ארש). Ib. 22:16 (h. text נתתי); a. e.Shebu.16a ועזרא קַדּרּשֵׁי ק׳וכ׳ and Ezra consecrated (the various places), although the Urim and Tummim were no longer extant. Pes.106a עיקר קידושא … דכי ק׳ תחלת יומא בעי לקַדּוּשֵׁי the actual sanctification of the Sabbath must take place in the evening, for when one sanctifies the Sabbath, one must sanctify the beginning of the day. Ib. ליקַדֵּיש לןוכ׳ please, sir, recite for us the great Ḳiddush, v. קִידּוּשָׁא. Ib. 101a לקדושי בביתא to recite the Ḳiddush in the house, Ib. 106b זימנין … מקדש אריפתא at times, when he cared more for bread, he recited the Ḳiddush over bread.R. Hash. 25a זיל … וקַדְּשֵׁיהוכ׳ go to ‘En-Ṭab and proclaim the New Moon Day. Ib. אמר … בעינן לקדושי בךוכ׳ he said (to the moon), to-night we desire to initiate the new month through thee, and thou standest here? Ibb ולִיקַדְּשֵׁיה בליליא Ms. M. and we may proclaim it at night. Shebu.15b דעד דקַדֵּיש יומאוכ׳ so that immediately after one has recited the blessing at the exit of the day (הַבְדָּלָה), one might finish the building and consecrate it.Kidd.50b באתרא דמְקַדְּשֵׁי והדר מסבלי where it is customary to send the gifts after betrothal, v. סְבַל. Ib. 59a לקדושי … לבריה to betroth a wife for his son (as his deputy); a. v. fr.Part. pass. מְקַדַּש; f. מְקַדְּשָׁא, Shebu. l. c. תרוייהו … מְקַדְּשֵׁי both of them are consecrated at the same time, Ib. חדא מי מק׳ how can even one of them be consecrated?Pes.101a ולא מק׳ לכו בבית אכילה (Ms. M. 2 מתקרש) and no Ḳiddush will be recited for you in your dining place; a. fr. Ithpa. אִתְקַדֵּש, אִיקַּדֵּש; Ithpe. אִיקְּדִיש to sanctify ones self; to be sanctified; (of mixed seeds) to be condemnable; (of woman) to be betrothed. Targ. Ex. 29:37. Targ. Lev. 20:7. Targ. O. ib. 10:3; a. fr.Kidd.54a ירושלים מי מִיקַּדְּשָׁא is Jerusalem itself consecrated ground? Ned.31a כיון דאיק׳ אברהםוכ׳ when Abraham was consecrated (as the bearer of religion), they (the Israelites) were called after him (they are no longer included among ‘the sons of Noah).Keth.62b אי מִיקַּדַּשְׁנָא (some ed. מְקַדַּשְׁנָא) if I consent to be betrothed unto thee, wilt thou go to college? Ib. אִיקַּדְּשָׁא ליהוכ׳ she was betrothed to him in secret, and she sent him (Akiba) away (to study). Kidd.9a אי … מִיקַּדְּשַׁת לי if I give it thee, wilt thou be betrothed to me? Ib. 12a אשה … לא מִיקַּדְּשָׁא a woman cannot be betrothed with a Pruṭah; a. fr.Pes.105a זיל חזי אי מִקְּדִיש יומא (Ms. M. קדיש) go and see whether the sacred day has begun. Af. אַקְדֵּיש, אַקְדַּש 1) to sanctify, dedicate. Targ. Lev. 27:14 (Y. ed. Vien. יִקְדַּש). Ib. 15. Targ. Jud. 17:3; a. fr. 2) to betroth. Kidd.9b עד דמַקְדִּיש והדר בעיל (Rashi דמקדש) until he betroth her and consummates. Ib. 12a ההוא גברא רא׳וכ׳ a man betrothed a woman with a piece of, v. כּוֹחֲלָא. Ib. b; a. fr. (interch. with Pa.).

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  • 19 קְדַש

    קְדַשch. sam(קדשto be, become pure, sacred, holy), to be sanctified, sacred (v. קְדוֹש). Shebu.15b שתי הלחם … דקַדְשֵׁי (Rashi דמִיקַּדְּשֵׁי Ithpa.) it is through the slaughtering of the sheep that the two loaves received their sacred character. Bekh.4b דקְרוּש קדושוכ׳ those firstborn that were consecrated, were consecrated Pa. קַדֵּיש as preced. Pi., to sanctify; to proclaim; to betroth Targ. Ex. 28:41. Ib. 29:1 לקַדָּשָׁא (Y. לקַדְשָׁא). Ib. 44; a. fr.Targ. Y. Deut. 20:7 (not דקָדֵיש; h. text ארש). Ib. 22:16 (h. text נתתי); a. e.Shebu.16a ועזרא קַדּרּשֵׁי ק׳וכ׳ and Ezra consecrated (the various places), although the Urim and Tummim were no longer extant. Pes.106a עיקר קידושא … דכי ק׳ תחלת יומא בעי לקַדּוּשֵׁי the actual sanctification of the Sabbath must take place in the evening, for when one sanctifies the Sabbath, one must sanctify the beginning of the day. Ib. ליקַדֵּיש לןוכ׳ please, sir, recite for us the great Ḳiddush, v. קִידּוּשָׁא. Ib. 101a לקדושי בביתא to recite the Ḳiddush in the house, Ib. 106b זימנין … מקדש אריפתא at times, when he cared more for bread, he recited the Ḳiddush over bread.R. Hash. 25a זיל … וקַדְּשֵׁיהוכ׳ go to ‘En-Ṭab and proclaim the New Moon Day. Ib. אמר … בעינן לקדושי בךוכ׳ he said (to the moon), to-night we desire to initiate the new month through thee, and thou standest here? Ibb ולִיקַדְּשֵׁיה בליליא Ms. M. and we may proclaim it at night. Shebu.15b דעד דקַדֵּיש יומאוכ׳ so that immediately after one has recited the blessing at the exit of the day (הַבְדָּלָה), one might finish the building and consecrate it.Kidd.50b באתרא דמְקַדְּשֵׁי והדר מסבלי where it is customary to send the gifts after betrothal, v. סְבַל. Ib. 59a לקדושי … לבריה to betroth a wife for his son (as his deputy); a. v. fr.Part. pass. מְקַדַּש; f. מְקַדְּשָׁא, Shebu. l. c. תרוייהו … מְקַדְּשֵׁי both of them are consecrated at the same time, Ib. חדא מי מק׳ how can even one of them be consecrated?Pes.101a ולא מק׳ לכו בבית אכילה (Ms. M. 2 מתקרש) and no Ḳiddush will be recited for you in your dining place; a. fr. Ithpa. אִתְקַדֵּש, אִיקַּדֵּש; Ithpe. אִיקְּדִיש to sanctify ones self; to be sanctified; (of mixed seeds) to be condemnable; (of woman) to be betrothed. Targ. Ex. 29:37. Targ. Lev. 20:7. Targ. O. ib. 10:3; a. fr.Kidd.54a ירושלים מי מִיקַּדְּשָׁא is Jerusalem itself consecrated ground? Ned.31a כיון דאיק׳ אברהםוכ׳ when Abraham was consecrated (as the bearer of religion), they (the Israelites) were called after him (they are no longer included among ‘the sons of Noah).Keth.62b אי מִיקַּדַּשְׁנָא (some ed. מְקַדַּשְׁנָא) if I consent to be betrothed unto thee, wilt thou go to college? Ib. אִיקַּדְּשָׁא ליהוכ׳ she was betrothed to him in secret, and she sent him (Akiba) away (to study). Kidd.9a אי … מִיקַּדְּשַׁת לי if I give it thee, wilt thou be betrothed to me? Ib. 12a אשה … לא מִיקַּדְּשָׁא a woman cannot be betrothed with a Pruṭah; a. fr.Pes.105a זיל חזי אי מִקְּדִיש יומא (Ms. M. קדיש) go and see whether the sacred day has begun. Af. אַקְדֵּיש, אַקְדַּש 1) to sanctify, dedicate. Targ. Lev. 27:14 (Y. ed. Vien. יִקְדַּש). Ib. 15. Targ. Jud. 17:3; a. fr. 2) to betroth. Kidd.9b עד דמַקְדִּיש והדר בעיל (Rashi דמקדש) until he betroth her and consummates. Ib. 12a ההוא גברא רא׳וכ׳ a man betrothed a woman with a piece of, v. כּוֹחֲלָא. Ib. b; a. fr. (interch. with Pa.).

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  • 20 תמים

    תָּמִיםm. (b. h.; תָּמַם) without physical blemish; perfect; upright. Zeb.116a ודלמא נח … ת׳ כתיב ביה might not Noah himself have had an organic defect? (It cannot be, for) it is written of him, he was perfect (Gen. 6:9); ודלמא ת׳ בדרכיו but may this not mean, perfect in his ways of life? Bekh.IV, 1 (26b) בין ת׳ בין בעל מום (Bab. ed. תַּם) whether unblemished or blemished; a. fr.Pl. תְּמִימִים, תְּמִימִין. Zeb.VIII, 8. Tem.III, 5 אם באו ת׳ when they appear unblemished. Y.Yoma VII, end, 44c שבשעה שהיו ישראל ת׳ היו מכווניןוכ׳ (not שבע׳) when the Israelites were perfect (God-fearing), they (the Urim and Tummim) directed their way. Gen. R. s. 44, beg. (ref. to Ps. 18:31) אם דרכיו ת׳וכ׳ if his ways are perfect, how much more is he perfect himself!; (Yalk. Sam. 161 אם דרכו תמיםוכ׳); a. fr. Fem. תְּמִימָה. Ḥull.11a משום ת׳ because the Law (Lev. 3:9) says tmimah (whole); a. e.Pl. תְּמִימוֹת. Men.66a (ref. to Lev. 23:15) אימתי … שבתות ת׳וכ׳ when do you get seven complete weeks? When you begin to count from the evening. Pesik. Haʿomer, p. 69b>, a. e., v. יֵשוּעַ; a. e.

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