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1 שקר לבן
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2 ורד
וְרַד, וַרְדַּאch. sam( וֶרֶד II m. (Arab. vard flos arboris; rosa) roses.), 1) rose. Targ. Cant. 2:1 sq. (h. text שושנה). Targ. Ez. 27:24 Ar., v. כּוּשְׁפָּא.Y.Shebi.VII, beg.37b מהו לכבוש מן ההן וו׳ is it permitted to use roses for preserving in the Sabbatical year?Sabb.152a ינקותא כלילא דו׳ youth is a wreath of roses. Gitt.68b ו׳ חיורא דקאיוכ׳ a white rose (or blossom) whose leaves are all on one side. B. Bath.69a, v. וַרְדָּנָא. Pl. וְרָדִין, וַורְדֵּי Targ. Cant. 6:2. Ib. 7:3.B. Bath.84a דחלפא אבי וו׳ דג״ע (Ms. H. … אַוַּו׳) he (the sun) passes the rose-garden of Paradise. Ab. Zar.65a יתיב … בי וו׳ Ms. M. (ed. בוורדא) seated up to his meck in roses. 2) rose-color.Ḥull.46a bot. וסימנך כיתונא דוו׳וכ׳ and thy sign-word (for remembering which of the two membranes of the lungs is of vital import) is, the rose-colored; (precious) shirt, in which the lungs lie (i. e. the interior membrane). 3) עינוניתא דוו׳ the little rose-lobe, name of an additional lobe of the lungs found with animals of the steppes (יְתֵירְתָּא). Ib. 47a bot. -
3 ורדא
וְרַד, וַרְדַּאch. sam( וֶרֶד II m. (Arab. vard flos arboris; rosa) roses.), 1) rose. Targ. Cant. 2:1 sq. (h. text שושנה). Targ. Ez. 27:24 Ar., v. כּוּשְׁפָּא.Y.Shebi.VII, beg.37b מהו לכבוש מן ההן וו׳ is it permitted to use roses for preserving in the Sabbatical year?Sabb.152a ינקותא כלילא דו׳ youth is a wreath of roses. Gitt.68b ו׳ חיורא דקאיוכ׳ a white rose (or blossom) whose leaves are all on one side. B. Bath.69a, v. וַרְדָּנָא. Pl. וְרָדִין, וַורְדֵּי Targ. Cant. 6:2. Ib. 7:3.B. Bath.84a דחלפא אבי וו׳ דג״ע (Ms. H. … אַוַּו׳) he (the sun) passes the rose-garden of Paradise. Ab. Zar.65a יתיב … בי וו׳ Ms. M. (ed. בוורדא) seated up to his meck in roses. 2) rose-color.Ḥull.46a bot. וסימנך כיתונא דוו׳וכ׳ and thy sign-word (for remembering which of the two membranes of the lungs is of vital import) is, the rose-colored; (precious) shirt, in which the lungs lie (i. e. the interior membrane). 3) עינוניתא דוו׳ the little rose-lobe, name of an additional lobe of the lungs found with animals of the steppes (יְתֵירְתָּא). Ib. 47a bot. -
4 וְרַד
וְרַד, וַרְדַּאch. sam( וֶרֶד II m. (Arab. vard flos arboris; rosa) roses.), 1) rose. Targ. Cant. 2:1 sq. (h. text שושנה). Targ. Ez. 27:24 Ar., v. כּוּשְׁפָּא.Y.Shebi.VII, beg.37b מהו לכבוש מן ההן וו׳ is it permitted to use roses for preserving in the Sabbatical year?Sabb.152a ינקותא כלילא דו׳ youth is a wreath of roses. Gitt.68b ו׳ חיורא דקאיוכ׳ a white rose (or blossom) whose leaves are all on one side. B. Bath.69a, v. וַרְדָּנָא. Pl. וְרָדִין, וַורְדֵּי Targ. Cant. 6:2. Ib. 7:3.B. Bath.84a דחלפא אבי וו׳ דג״ע (Ms. H. … אַוַּו׳) he (the sun) passes the rose-garden of Paradise. Ab. Zar.65a יתיב … בי וו׳ Ms. M. (ed. בוורדא) seated up to his meck in roses. 2) rose-color.Ḥull.46a bot. וסימנך כיתונא דוו׳וכ׳ and thy sign-word (for remembering which of the two membranes of the lungs is of vital import) is, the rose-colored; (precious) shirt, in which the lungs lie (i. e. the interior membrane). 3) עינוניתא דוו׳ the little rose-lobe, name of an additional lobe of the lungs found with animals of the steppes (יְתֵירְתָּא). Ib. 47a bot. -
5 וַרְדַּא
וְרַד, וַרְדַּאch. sam( וֶרֶד II m. (Arab. vard flos arboris; rosa) roses.), 1) rose. Targ. Cant. 2:1 sq. (h. text שושנה). Targ. Ez. 27:24 Ar., v. כּוּשְׁפָּא.Y.Shebi.VII, beg.37b מהו לכבוש מן ההן וו׳ is it permitted to use roses for preserving in the Sabbatical year?Sabb.152a ינקותא כלילא דו׳ youth is a wreath of roses. Gitt.68b ו׳ חיורא דקאיוכ׳ a white rose (or blossom) whose leaves are all on one side. B. Bath.69a, v. וַרְדָּנָא. Pl. וְרָדִין, וַורְדֵּי Targ. Cant. 6:2. Ib. 7:3.B. Bath.84a דחלפא אבי וו׳ דג״ע (Ms. H. … אַוַּו׳) he (the sun) passes the rose-garden of Paradise. Ab. Zar.65a יתיב … בי וו׳ Ms. M. (ed. בוורדא) seated up to his meck in roses. 2) rose-color.Ḥull.46a bot. וסימנך כיתונא דוו׳וכ׳ and thy sign-word (for remembering which of the two membranes of the lungs is of vital import) is, the rose-colored; (precious) shirt, in which the lungs lie (i. e. the interior membrane). 3) עינוניתא דוו׳ the little rose-lobe, name of an additional lobe of the lungs found with animals of the steppes (יְתֵירְתָּא). Ib. 47a bot.
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