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 R. Hash. IV, 5; a. fr.—3) Aboth, name of a treatise of the Mishnah, containing sayings of Talmudic authorities and belonging to the fourth section,, of the Mishnah collection ; also styled a. . A similar collection of a later date is contained in Talmud Babli editions, named  Aboth d'Rabbi Nathan. [Y. Yoma VIII, 44$d$ top  v. .]

ch., v. m. (b. h.; ) swelling, spreading, whence 1) the young shoots of a tree, opp. to the branches growing directly from the trunk. B. Kam. 81$a$ ed. (Ar. a. Ms., v. , cmp. Rashi a. 1.). [Y. Erub. III, 21$a$ top ; Y. Succ. II, 53$a$ .]—2) pl., state of growth, development. Ḥull. 58$a$ cascuta which became wormy during its growth. Ib. 127$b$ figs which shrunk during development. Y. Sabb. VII, 10$c$ bot. he who presses olives from where they grow (before they are ripe to be taken off). [Tosef. Maasr. I, 4, Var. , read, v. .] Ib. 5 they differ concerning the plants in their growing state (between ripening [] and. blossoming []; Var.  incorr.); cmp. Ch. v..

ch.=h. II. Targ. Gen. XVII, 4. Targ. O. ib. XLI, 43; a. fr.—Freq. (also in. Hebr. phraseol.) my father. Snh. III, 2. B. Bath IX, 3; a. fr. Meg. 12$b$ my father's steward. my grandfather. Ber. 10$a$ bot.—Snh. 113$a$ bot. father Elijah (sarcastically).—, N.'s father. Ber. 81$b$; Y. B. Mets. IV, 9$c$ top; a. fr.—, grandfather. Targ. II, Esth. VII, 10. Yeb. 21$b$.—Trnsf. origin, source. Sabb. 22$a$ the source of all analogous cases is the law about blood (that you must cover it from a sense of propriety).—Pl.,  Targ. Y. Deut; XXIV, 16. Targ. I Chr. I, 2; a. fr. Men. 53$a$ of distinguished birth.— Kid. 83$a$; a. fr.— [ Targ. Prov. XIX, 14. Ms.; read with ed. Wil. ; oth. ed. corr. acc.]

(,, in Y.) pr. n. m. Abba, (Ba, Va), a frequent name. [Sometimes distinguished persons go by that name, being orig. a title (v. next w.) while their real names are dropped; v. esp. Ber. 18$b$ I want Abba &c.] The most distinguished are 1), v. .—2)  v. .— 3)   Abba bar Abbahu (Ba), father of Samuel, an Amora.— 4) , in Bab. q. v.— 5), contr. Abba Mari, an Amora.—, , contr. with  into ,  Rabbin, Rabbina.

Abba (father), a title of Scholars (less than Rabbi), as Abba Saul, A. Yudan, etc.; cmp. foreg.

m. 1) thicket, woods, grove. M. Kat. 12$b$  a forest in Sh'lanya. Keth. 79$a$, v. . Snh. 39$b$ (prov.)  (Ag. Hatt. , v. Rabb. D. S. a. I. note) from the very woods shall it go into the hatchet (as a handle to strike the woods).—2) fruit, v..

(reduplic. of, , ; v. ) prop. swelling, heaviness (cmp. ), hence disorder of the stomach, vomiting (spasms); usu. in connection with ), fever with vomiting. Gen. R. s. 19 did you ever hear, this ass here that is driven out Ar. (ed. corrup. ) has fever, has vomiting (spasms)? Ib. s. 53 . V..

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f. offence, displeasure. Targ. Koh. VII, 3.

(b. h.; √, cmp., , , , &c., v.  a. ; to be thick, to be heavy, to press; to surround; to twist; to be warm, glow etc. V. , , , , ,  &c.) to be thick, to swell, break forth; v.  a..

ch. same, to grow, ripen. Targ. Hos. IX, 10 q. v.

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m. (corr. ) of noble descent Koh. R. beg.; a. fr. (Midr. Till, to Ps. I ; Cant. R. beg., corr. acc.).—Pl. Yalk. Ps. 863 (read ) he is the son of nobles; Midr. Till. to Ps. CV (corr. acc.) cmp. . (read ), pl.  most noble. Ruth R. to I, 2. Midr. Sam. ch. I.

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(b. h.; √, v. ) to be pressed, go around in despair (v. Prov. XXXI, 6; Deut. XXVI, 6). to be given up, whence 1) to be lost, perish; to be beyond recognition. Sifré Deut. 301 (ref. to Deut. XXVI, 5) (read  or ; Yalk. Deut. a. l. prob. ; Ms. Zer. Abr. 3 ) Jacob went to Aram with no hope but to perish (be a slave &c.). Ohol. XVII, 3 a field in which there is a grave that cannot be located. Keth. XIII, 7  the path to his field cannot be traced. Gen. R. s. 91  we have lost something; a. fr.—2) to lose. Ib. and we who have lost (mourn for) R. S.; a. fr.—Part. pass. lost, irretrievable, perishing, decayed. Keth. 108$a$ on a contribution to the Temple which has been lost on the road. Y. Shebi. IX, 38$d$ top they perish of themselves (they decay naturally); a. fr.

Nif. to be lost, perish. Keth. 104$a$; a. fr. Sifré Deut. 301 v. supra.

Pi. 1) to waste, lose, forfeit, destroy. Ned. 33$b$ he wasted his money, (cannot reclaim it). Keth. XIII, 6  he forfeited his claim. Ab. Zar. 55$a$  shall we give up our honest dealing? Ib. IV, 7  shall He destroy His world?