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1 קשיא II
קַשְׁיָאII f. (preced.) difficult, open to objection; unanswerable objection; contradiction. Erub.13a הא גופא ק׳וכ׳ this in itself is a contradiction; you said, R. I. did not say such a thing, which implies that this opinion is to be rejected, and then you said, this opinion is the adopted rule. Ib. ק׳ שימוש אשימוש there is a contradiction between the two narratives of R. Meirs ministrations; ק׳ אסיה אאסרה there is a contradiction between the relations concerning the teacher who forbade it; שימוש אשימוש לא ק׳וכ׳ there is no contradiction between the two relations concerning the ministrations, (for I may say,) first he went ; אלא אסרה אאסרה ק׳ ק׳ but between the relations as to who prohibited it, is there not a contradiction? There is a contradiction (it remains unanswered). Ber.22b לא ק׳וכ׳ there is no contradiction (between the two traditions): the one speaks of a case where the thing is possible, the other Sabb.22b ק׳ the argument (of R. Papa) is unanswerable. Y. ib. XII, end, 13d וק׳ על דרבןוכ׳ and this is an argument against the opinion of Rabban G.; a. v. fr. -
2 קַשְׁיָא
קַשְׁיָאII f. (preced.) difficult, open to objection; unanswerable objection; contradiction. Erub.13a הא גופא ק׳וכ׳ this in itself is a contradiction; you said, R. I. did not say such a thing, which implies that this opinion is to be rejected, and then you said, this opinion is the adopted rule. Ib. ק׳ שימוש אשימוש there is a contradiction between the two narratives of R. Meirs ministrations; ק׳ אסיה אאסרה there is a contradiction between the relations concerning the teacher who forbade it; שימוש אשימוש לא ק׳וכ׳ there is no contradiction between the two relations concerning the ministrations, (for I may say,) first he went ; אלא אסרה אאסרה ק׳ ק׳ but between the relations as to who prohibited it, is there not a contradiction? There is a contradiction (it remains unanswered). Ber.22b לא ק׳וכ׳ there is no contradiction (between the two traditions): the one speaks of a case where the thing is possible, the other Sabb.22b ק׳ the argument (of R. Papa) is unanswerable. Y. ib. XII, end, 13d וק׳ על דרבןוכ׳ and this is an argument against the opinion of Rabban G.; a. v. fr. -
3 קפחותא
קַפָּחוּתָאf. (preced. art.) overthrow, victory. Gitt.29b מאי ק׳ Rashi (ed. במאי קפחינהו) where is his victory?, i. e. his argument is not unanswerable. -
4 קַפָּחוּתָא
קַפָּחוּתָאf. (preced. art.) overthrow, victory. Gitt.29b מאי ק׳ Rashi (ed. במאי קפחינהו) where is his victory?, i. e. his argument is not unanswerable.
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Unanswerable — Un*an swer*a*ble, a. Not answerable; irrefutable; conclusive; decisive; as, he have an unanswerable argument. {Un*an swer*a*ble*ness}, n. {Un*an swer*a*bly}, adv. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
unanswerable — index certain (fixed), cogent, immune, incontrovertible, irrefutable, positive (incontestable) … Law dictionary
unanswerable — ► ADJECTIVE 1) unable to be answered. 2) unable to be disclaimed or proved wrong … English terms dictionary
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unanswerable — [[t]ʌ̱nɑ͟ːnsərəb(ə)l, æ̱ns [/t]] 1) ADJ If you describe a question as unanswerable, you mean that it has no possible answer or that a particular person cannot possibly answer it. They would ask their mother unanswerable questions. 2) ADJ If you… … English dictionary
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unanswerable — un|an|swer|a|ble [ ʌn ænsərəbl ] adjective 1. ) an unanswerable question has no known answer 2. ) impossible or very difficult to prove wrong or false: The case against Crenshaw seems unanswerable … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
unanswerable — adjective 1 definitely true and therefore impossible to argue against: an unanswerable case in law 2 an unanswerable question is one that seems to have no possible answer or solution … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
unanswerable — adjective 1) an unanswerable case Syn: irrefutable, indisputable, undeniable, incontestable, incontrovertible, irrefragable; conclusive, absolute, positive Ant: weak, flawed 2) unanswerable questions … Thesaurus of popular words
unanswerable — UK [ʌnˈɑːns(ə)rəb(ə)l] / US [ʌnˈænsərəb(ə)l] adjective 1) impossible or very difficult to prove wrong or false The case against Crenshaw seems unanswerable. 2) an unanswerable question has no known answer … English dictionary