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  • 1 קולמוס

    קוֹלְמוֹסm. (calamus) reed, writing pen. Sabb.92b שנים … בק׳ כותבין if two take hold … of a pen and write; Tosef. ib. IX (X), 10; Sifra Vayiḳra, Ḥob., ch. IX, Par. 7. Sabb.I, 3 בקוֹלְמוֹסוֹ; Y. ib. 3b, v. לִבְלָר. Taan.20b לפיכך זכה קנה … ק׳וכ׳ therefore (because of its yielding nature) the reed was privileged to supply the pen with which to write the Torah Tanḥ. Ki Thissa 37 עד שמשה … נשתייר בק׳וכ׳ when Moses wrote the Torah, something (of the fire-ink) was left in the pen, and he passed it over his head Pes.118b (ref. to Ps. 68:31) געור בחיה … בק׳ אחד rebuke the beast (Rome) all of whose deeds are written down with the same pen (of tyranny); a. fr.Ḥull.30b שחיטה העשויה כק׳ a cut (of the animals throat) shaped like the cut of a writing reed (slanting).Pl. קוֹלְמוֹסִים, קוֹלְמוֹסִין. Y.Sabb.XII, 13c bot. כמין ק׳ היו עשויין the boards were cut like pens (thinner and slanting on top). Gen. R. s. 58, a. e. כמה ק׳ משתברין how many pens were broken, v. דְּיוֹ. Tosef.Kel.B. Bath.VII, 12 הק׳ metal pens (styluses; Kel. XII, 8 sing.). Sabb.11a אם יהיו … ואנמים ק׳וכ׳ if all seas were ink, and all reeds pens ; Ab. dR. N. ch. XXV קלְמוֹסִים (ed. Schechter קול׳, Var. קוּלְמְסִין).

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  • 2 קוֹלְמוֹס

    קוֹלְמוֹסm. (calamus) reed, writing pen. Sabb.92b שנים … בק׳ כותבין if two take hold … of a pen and write; Tosef. ib. IX (X), 10; Sifra Vayiḳra, Ḥob., ch. IX, Par. 7. Sabb.I, 3 בקוֹלְמוֹסוֹ; Y. ib. 3b, v. לִבְלָר. Taan.20b לפיכך זכה קנה … ק׳וכ׳ therefore (because of its yielding nature) the reed was privileged to supply the pen with which to write the Torah Tanḥ. Ki Thissa 37 עד שמשה … נשתייר בק׳וכ׳ when Moses wrote the Torah, something (of the fire-ink) was left in the pen, and he passed it over his head Pes.118b (ref. to Ps. 68:31) געור בחיה … בק׳ אחד rebuke the beast (Rome) all of whose deeds are written down with the same pen (of tyranny); a. fr.Ḥull.30b שחיטה העשויה כק׳ a cut (of the animals throat) shaped like the cut of a writing reed (slanting).Pl. קוֹלְמוֹסִים, קוֹלְמוֹסִין. Y.Sabb.XII, 13c bot. כמין ק׳ היו עשויין the boards were cut like pens (thinner and slanting on top). Gen. R. s. 58, a. e. כמה ק׳ משתברין how many pens were broken, v. דְּיוֹ. Tosef.Kel.B. Bath.VII, 12 הק׳ metal pens (styluses; Kel. XII, 8 sing.). Sabb.11a אם יהיו … ואנמים ק׳וכ׳ if all seas were ink, and all reeds pens ; Ab. dR. N. ch. XXV קלְמוֹסִים (ed. Schechter קול׳, Var. קוּלְמְסִין).

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  • 3 קרייא

    קַרְיָיא, קַרְיָא, קַרְיָיהc. = קְרָא, Scriptures; Bible verse. Y.Meg.IV, 74d bot. יכיל … ק׳ מן פומי I can write the entire Scriptures from memory; יכיל … ק׳ בתרין מניי I can write the whole Bible at a cost of two Manehs; וכתב כל ק׳ עלוכ׳ and wrote the whole Bible on their hides. Y.Ber.II, 4d bot. כמא דאישתעי ק׳ כךוכ׳ the phraseology of the Bible must be adopted in Talmudic diction; Y.Snh.VIII, 25c. Y.Peah 1, 15d bot. שמע … מן הדין ק׳ understood (derived) all this from the following verse. Lev. R. s. 22 אי מן הדא ק׳ ליתוכ׳ if you mean to prove from this verse, you cannot derive from it anything; a. v. fr.Pl. קָרַיָּיא (v. קְרָא II), קַרְיָין. Y.Ber.I, 3b הא רב״ה מקיימין תרין ק׳ (not מקימון) with this interpretation of Beth Hillel the two texts are harmonized. Koh. R. to III, 14 היאך מרי … אילין ק׳וכ׳ how do you explain these verses?, and he delivered them to him; ואילין ק׳ מקרי ליה (not מקרתן) and these are the verses he interpreted to him. Lev. R. l. c. אית ליה ק׳ סגיין he has many Biblical verses to prove his opinion; a. fr.

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  • 4 קריא

    קַרְיָיא, קַרְיָא, קַרְיָיהc. = קְרָא, Scriptures; Bible verse. Y.Meg.IV, 74d bot. יכיל … ק׳ מן פומי I can write the entire Scriptures from memory; יכיל … ק׳ בתרין מניי I can write the whole Bible at a cost of two Manehs; וכתב כל ק׳ עלוכ׳ and wrote the whole Bible on their hides. Y.Ber.II, 4d bot. כמא דאישתעי ק׳ כךוכ׳ the phraseology of the Bible must be adopted in Talmudic diction; Y.Snh.VIII, 25c. Y.Peah 1, 15d bot. שמע … מן הדין ק׳ understood (derived) all this from the following verse. Lev. R. s. 22 אי מן הדא ק׳ ליתוכ׳ if you mean to prove from this verse, you cannot derive from it anything; a. v. fr.Pl. קָרַיָּיא (v. קְרָא II), קַרְיָין. Y.Ber.I, 3b הא רב״ה מקיימין תרין ק׳ (not מקימון) with this interpretation of Beth Hillel the two texts are harmonized. Koh. R. to III, 14 היאך מרי … אילין ק׳וכ׳ how do you explain these verses?, and he delivered them to him; ואילין ק׳ מקרי ליה (not מקרתן) and these are the verses he interpreted to him. Lev. R. l. c. אית ליה ק׳ סגיין he has many Biblical verses to prove his opinion; a. fr.

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  • 5 קַרְיָיא

    קַרְיָיא, קַרְיָא, קַרְיָיהc. = קְרָא, Scriptures; Bible verse. Y.Meg.IV, 74d bot. יכיל … ק׳ מן פומי I can write the entire Scriptures from memory; יכיל … ק׳ בתרין מניי I can write the whole Bible at a cost of two Manehs; וכתב כל ק׳ עלוכ׳ and wrote the whole Bible on their hides. Y.Ber.II, 4d bot. כמא דאישתעי ק׳ כךוכ׳ the phraseology of the Bible must be adopted in Talmudic diction; Y.Snh.VIII, 25c. Y.Peah 1, 15d bot. שמע … מן הדין ק׳ understood (derived) all this from the following verse. Lev. R. s. 22 אי מן הדא ק׳ ליתוכ׳ if you mean to prove from this verse, you cannot derive from it anything; a. v. fr.Pl. קָרַיָּיא (v. קְרָא II), קַרְיָין. Y.Ber.I, 3b הא רב״ה מקיימין תרין ק׳ (not מקימון) with this interpretation of Beth Hillel the two texts are harmonized. Koh. R. to III, 14 היאך מרי … אילין ק׳וכ׳ how do you explain these verses?, and he delivered them to him; ואילין ק׳ מקרי ליה (not מקרתן) and these are the verses he interpreted to him. Lev. R. l. c. אית ליה ק׳ סגיין he has many Biblical verses to prove his opinion; a. fr.

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  • 6 קַרְיָא

    קַרְיָיא, קַרְיָא, קַרְיָיהc. = קְרָא, Scriptures; Bible verse. Y.Meg.IV, 74d bot. יכיל … ק׳ מן פומי I can write the entire Scriptures from memory; יכיל … ק׳ בתרין מניי I can write the whole Bible at a cost of two Manehs; וכתב כל ק׳ עלוכ׳ and wrote the whole Bible on their hides. Y.Ber.II, 4d bot. כמא דאישתעי ק׳ כךוכ׳ the phraseology of the Bible must be adopted in Talmudic diction; Y.Snh.VIII, 25c. Y.Peah 1, 15d bot. שמע … מן הדין ק׳ understood (derived) all this from the following verse. Lev. R. s. 22 אי מן הדא ק׳ ליתוכ׳ if you mean to prove from this verse, you cannot derive from it anything; a. v. fr.Pl. קָרַיָּיא (v. קְרָא II), קַרְיָין. Y.Ber.I, 3b הא רב״ה מקיימין תרין ק׳ (not מקימון) with this interpretation of Beth Hillel the two texts are harmonized. Koh. R. to III, 14 היאך מרי … אילין ק׳וכ׳ how do you explain these verses?, and he delivered them to him; ואילין ק׳ מקרי ליה (not מקרתן) and these are the verses he interpreted to him. Lev. R. l. c. אית ליה ק׳ סגיין he has many Biblical verses to prove his opinion; a. fr.

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  • 7 קַרְיָיה

    קַרְיָיא, קַרְיָא, קַרְיָיהc. = קְרָא, Scriptures; Bible verse. Y.Meg.IV, 74d bot. יכיל … ק׳ מן פומי I can write the entire Scriptures from memory; יכיל … ק׳ בתרין מניי I can write the whole Bible at a cost of two Manehs; וכתב כל ק׳ עלוכ׳ and wrote the whole Bible on their hides. Y.Ber.II, 4d bot. כמא דאישתעי ק׳ כךוכ׳ the phraseology of the Bible must be adopted in Talmudic diction; Y.Snh.VIII, 25c. Y.Peah 1, 15d bot. שמע … מן הדין ק׳ understood (derived) all this from the following verse. Lev. R. s. 22 אי מן הדא ק׳ ליתוכ׳ if you mean to prove from this verse, you cannot derive from it anything; a. v. fr.Pl. קָרַיָּיא (v. קְרָא II), קַרְיָין. Y.Ber.I, 3b הא רב״ה מקיימין תרין ק׳ (not מקימון) with this interpretation of Beth Hillel the two texts are harmonized. Koh. R. to III, 14 היאך מרי … אילין ק׳וכ׳ how do you explain these verses?, and he delivered them to him; ואילין ק׳ מקרי ליה (not מקרתן) and these are the verses he interpreted to him. Lev. R. l. c. אית ליה ק׳ סגיין he has many Biblical verses to prove his opinion; a. fr.

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  • 8 יתר

    יָתַר(b. h.; cmp. אשר, עתר) ( to be strong; denom. יֶתֶר cord, v. יִתְרָא I, to be rich, plentiful. Nif. נוֹתָר to be left over.Part. נוֹתָר m. portions of sacrifices left over beyond the legal time and bound to be burnt. Kerith. III, 4 והיה נ׳ מןוכ׳ and it was an overdue remnant of sacrifices. Ib. I, 1 דם נ׳ blood of overdue sacrifices. Meil.I, 3, a. fr. משום נ׳ as coining under the law of nothar; a. v. fr.Pl. נוֹתָרִים, נוֹתָרוֹת. Sifré Aḥăré Par. 5, ch. VII.Cant. R. to V, 14 כמה נ׳ how many laws about nothar. Num. R. s. 11 שלא לפסול … בנ׳ not to unfit any of the sacrifices by allowing them to become overdue. Hif. a) הוֹתִיר to leave over; to go beyond; to be more. Mekh. Bo s. 6 אםה׳ if he left a part of the Passover lamb over until morning. Sifra Tsav, Par. 7, ch. XII אםה׳ה׳ if he has left over, he has left over (and it may be eaten). Ib. אם הוֹתִירוּ כולו if they left the whole of it over (for the second day); a. fr.Ber.34b לא חסרתם ולא הוֹתַרְתֶּם you stated the time neither too early nor too late. B. Bath.VII, 2 ה׳ כל שהוא if it was somewhat more (than the stated measure).b) הִתִּיר (cmp. הִצִּיק fr. יָצַק), v. infra. Pi. יִיתֵּר (denom. of יָתֵר) to add; to do too much. Erub.13a שמא אתה … מְיַיתֵּר for if thou omit one letter or write one too many; Sot.20a תַּתִּיר Hif. (v. supra). Ex. R. s. 27; Tanḥ Yithro 4 his name was Jether (Jethro) שֶׁיִּ׳ פרשהוכ׳ because he gave rise to an additional chapter (about judges) in the Law; Mekh. ib., Amalek, s.1 שהוֹתִיר.Ib. שיי׳ במעשים טובים because he did more (than ordinary men, was liberal in) good deeds. Y.Keth.IV, end, 29b וייתר, v. יָתַר.Part. pass. מְיוּתָּר, pl. מְיוּתָּרִין added, superfluous. Koh. R. to V, 8 (ref. to ויתרון, ib.) דברים שתראה (ש)הן מי׳ לתורה (not בתורה) things which thou wouldst regard as additions to the Law. Ib. אפי׳ דברים … מי׳ בעולם even things in nature which thou wouldst believe to be superfluous (useless); Ex. R. s. 10; (Gen. R. s. 10 יְתֵירָה); a. e. Nittaf. נִתּוֹתַר to be left over. Yoma 46a איברי עולה שנִתּוֹתְרוּ parts of a burnt-offering which remained over (failed to be entirely burnt). Pes.59b כשנִיתּוֹתְרוּ when they were left over (unoffered).

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  • 9 יָתַר

    יָתַר(b. h.; cmp. אשר, עתר) ( to be strong; denom. יֶתֶר cord, v. יִתְרָא I, to be rich, plentiful. Nif. נוֹתָר to be left over.Part. נוֹתָר m. portions of sacrifices left over beyond the legal time and bound to be burnt. Kerith. III, 4 והיה נ׳ מןוכ׳ and it was an overdue remnant of sacrifices. Ib. I, 1 דם נ׳ blood of overdue sacrifices. Meil.I, 3, a. fr. משום נ׳ as coining under the law of nothar; a. v. fr.Pl. נוֹתָרִים, נוֹתָרוֹת. Sifré Aḥăré Par. 5, ch. VII.Cant. R. to V, 14 כמה נ׳ how many laws about nothar. Num. R. s. 11 שלא לפסול … בנ׳ not to unfit any of the sacrifices by allowing them to become overdue. Hif. a) הוֹתִיר to leave over; to go beyond; to be more. Mekh. Bo s. 6 אםה׳ if he left a part of the Passover lamb over until morning. Sifra Tsav, Par. 7, ch. XII אםה׳ה׳ if he has left over, he has left over (and it may be eaten). Ib. אם הוֹתִירוּ כולו if they left the whole of it over (for the second day); a. fr.Ber.34b לא חסרתם ולא הוֹתַרְתֶּם you stated the time neither too early nor too late. B. Bath.VII, 2 ה׳ כל שהוא if it was somewhat more (than the stated measure).b) הִתִּיר (cmp. הִצִּיק fr. יָצַק), v. infra. Pi. יִיתֵּר (denom. of יָתֵר) to add; to do too much. Erub.13a שמא אתה … מְיַיתֵּר for if thou omit one letter or write one too many; Sot.20a תַּתִּיר Hif. (v. supra). Ex. R. s. 27; Tanḥ Yithro 4 his name was Jether (Jethro) שֶׁיִּ׳ פרשהוכ׳ because he gave rise to an additional chapter (about judges) in the Law; Mekh. ib., Amalek, s.1 שהוֹתִיר.Ib. שיי׳ במעשים טובים because he did more (than ordinary men, was liberal in) good deeds. Y.Keth.IV, end, 29b וייתר, v. יָתַר.Part. pass. מְיוּתָּר, pl. מְיוּתָּרִין added, superfluous. Koh. R. to V, 8 (ref. to ויתרון, ib.) דברים שתראה (ש)הן מי׳ לתורה (not בתורה) things which thou wouldst regard as additions to the Law. Ib. אפי׳ דברים … מי׳ בעולם even things in nature which thou wouldst believe to be superfluous (useless); Ex. R. s. 10; (Gen. R. s. 10 יְתֵירָה); a. e. Nittaf. נִתּוֹתַר to be left over. Yoma 46a איברי עולה שנִתּוֹתְרוּ parts of a burnt-offering which remained over (failed to be entirely burnt). Pes.59b כשנִיתּוֹתְרוּ when they were left over (unoffered).

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  • 10 אגאתה כריסטי

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  • 11 דיו I

    דְּיוֹI f. (b. h.; דוי) fluid, writing ink. Ab. IV, 20. Sabb.133b. Y.Sot.II, 18a top, v. אֶרֶר; a. fr.Pl. דְּיוֹאוֹת, דָּיוֹת. Midr. Sam. ch. XXVII, end (דיוא׳); Gen. R. s. 58; Yalk. ib. 102; Yalk. Kings 170 במה ד׳ וב׳ how many ink drops have been spilt … to write ‘the sons of Heth ten times!

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  • 12 דְּיוֹ

    דְּיוֹI f. (b. h.; דוי) fluid, writing ink. Ab. IV, 20. Sabb.133b. Y.Sot.II, 18a top, v. אֶרֶר; a. fr.Pl. דְּיוֹאוֹת, דָּיוֹת. Midr. Sam. ch. XXVII, end (דיוא׳); Gen. R. s. 58; Yalk. ib. 102; Yalk. Kings 170 במה ד׳ וב׳ how many ink drops have been spilt … to write ‘the sons of Heth ten times!

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