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 Ḥag. 3$a$ and you wanted to deprive me of it? Ib. 4$a$ one who destroys what is given to him.— to commit suicide wilfully. Gen. R. s. 82; a. fr.—2) to drop from memory, to forget. Aboth V, 12; a. e.

ch. to be lost. Targ. I Sam. IX, 3; a. fr.—Snh. 111$a$; a. fr.— Y. Pes. IX, 37$a$ it is to be looked upon as lost.

Pa. to destroy. Targ. II Kings, XIX, 18; a. fr.

Af. , l)=Pa. Targ. Deut. XXVI, 5; a. fr.—Y. Kid. III, 64$c$ bot.  thou hast ruined this man's (my) life. Gen. R. s. 56  thou hast lost thy wits; a. fr.—2) to be lost, to go to ruin. Targ. Ps. XLI, 6; a. e.—Y. Ḥag. II, 77$b$ alas for the lost (deceased)! Y. M.Kat. I, beg. 80$a$ and decay.

Ithpa. to be lost. Lev. R. s. 34 if they should be lost.—= Pes. 5$b$; a. e. [Lam. R., to IV, 21, read v. .]

m. perishable, irretrievable, a business which cannot be postponed without irretrievable loss. M. Kat. ll$a$; a. fr.

m. destruction. Targ. Prov. XXVIII, 28.

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m. (b.h.; ) perdition, hell. Koh. R. to V, 8.

pr. n. m. Ebdocus (Eutocus). Y. Meg. III, 74$a$ bot. rendered in a secret political letter Good-Child. (Ed., corr. ace.)

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pr. n. m. Ebdimos, Eudemus. Y. Keth. XI, 34$b$; mostly abbrev. , (corrupt., , , name of several Amoraim, the most prominent: Eb. of Zepphoris. Y. Ber. IV, 8$a$; a. fr. [V. FraukelFrankel [sic] Mebo, s. v.] V..

h., ch., f. (=; ) 1) the act of distinguishing; separation. Y. Ber. VIII, 12$c$ top real separation.—2) Habdalah, a formula of prayer for the exit of the Sabbath or Holy Days. Ibid. beg. 11$d$. Pes. 113$a$; a. fr.—Pl. . Y. Ber. V. 9$b$ bot. seven objects of distinction (mentioned in the Habdalah).

pr. n. m. Abdan (contr. of ), an Amora of the first gener. Y. Ber. IV, 7$c$ bot. (cmp. Gen. R, s. 10). Ber. 27$b$ Ms. M. (ed. ); a. e.

, m. (b. h., ) ruin, destruction. Y. Dem. VII, 26$a$ bot. waste of eatables; a. fr.

, ch. same. Targ. Prov. XXVII, 20; a. e.

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pr. n. m. Abbah; father of Samuel; v..

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pr. n. m. Abbahu, name of two Palestine Amoraim, one prob. of the first gener. Y. Ber. V, 8$d$ bot; Y. Bicc. II, 64$d$ top; the second a celebrated disciple of R. Yoḥannan, residing in Cæsarea. Y. Ber. II, 4$b$ top. Succ. 48$b$; a. fr.—Babylonian Amoraim by that name. Sabb. 119$b$; Kid. 33$b$, father of Rabbah, v. . B. Kam.117$b$, contemp. of R. Ashé, v..

, Y. Kil. III, 31$c$ Ar. (ed., read q. v. or   stallion ass for mares.

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, pr. n. m. Ibbu (Aïbu), all prob. forms of the same name, an Amora. Snh. 5$a$ Ar. ed: pr. (ed., Ms. M. ). Succ. 44$b$ . Ruth R., Par. 2, beg. . Num. R. s. 12. Y. Succ. II, 53$a$ bot.; Pes. 4$a$, a. fr. . [ name of a bird, v. ].

m. (=, to be hollow; cmp. ) reed, flute; pipe, tube. Arakh. II, 3 a reed flute,  brass flute. Kel. II, 3; Men. X, 4 Ar. (ed. ) an iron tube for roasting grain.— (Var., ) shepherd's flute, name of a plant (Eupatorium) used for medicinal purposes; v. . Sabb.XIV, 3; ib. 109$b$; Y. ib. XIV, 14$c$.

, ch. same. Yoma 20$b$ (prov.) a flute is musical to nobles—give it to weavers, they will not accept it (fools criticise where sages admire). Succ. 50$b$—Pl. . Targ. Jerem. XLVIII, 36; a. fr.

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pr. n. m. (=); Bar Abbub'ram. Ḥull. 38$a$.

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, pr. n. m. Abbud'yana, a gentile name (referring to idolatry). Git. 11$a$.

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m. (cmp. ;, √) Euphem. for buttocks, extremity. Erub. 53$b$; v..