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 f. pl. (=; ; v. Sm. Ant. s. v. Autonomi) cities enjoying their own laws, jurisdictions. Y. Meg. I, 70$a$ bot. (read ). Y. B. Bath. III, 14$a$ top ; Bekh. 55$a$ (corr. acc., Ar., ). [Cmp. corruptions of .]

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v. Tosef. Ohol. XIII, 3 (ed. Zuck. ) v..

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, Var. Sifré Deut. 80 (v. ed. Friedm. a. l. note 3), read (toga) or   Roman toga.

m. (, optio; Perl. Et. St. p. 103; D. C. Lat. s. v.) commissary, quartermaster in the Roman army. Y. Sabb. VI, 8$c$ bot. a Roman quarterm. came and made him stand behind him (in the public convenience).

m. (b. h.;, √ to swell; cmp. ) melon. Maasr. I, 5.—Pl. . Ib. 4 ; a. fr.

ch. same.—Pl. , . Targ. O. Num. XI, 5. Y. Snh. VII, end, 25$d$.

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pr. n. m. Abtinas. Beth. Abt., name of a priestly family who had the secret for preparing the frank-incense for the Temple. Yoma III, 11; I, 5; a. e.

. (=; ) idleness, waste. Y. Bets. V, 63$b$ a light burning to no purpose. Y. Shebi. VII, 37$c$ top for the loss of time.

pr. n. m. Abtalion (Greco-Romanized by Josephus, Pollio), name of a Chief Justice of the Sanhedrial court in the days of Hyrcan II and of Herod. Aboth I, 10; 11. Eduyoth I, 3. Yoma 71$b$; a. e.

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, (h., √ to press, surround, embrace, v. ; cmp. , ) to be willing. Targ. O. Deut. XXV, 7; a. fr.—[Targ. Prov. XXIX, 11, ed. Wil. , read, v. .]

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m. (b. h.; ) early stage of ripening, esp. of grains; season of beginning barley-crop; also the offering of the first fruits (on Passover). R. Hash. 2l$a$ (ref. to Deut. XVI, 1) observe the ripening of the equinoctial season that it be in the month of Nissan (rule for intercalation). Men. 84$a$; a. fr.

,, ch. same. Targ. O. Lev. II, l4; Ex. XIII, 4; a. e.—Snh. ll$b$; Y. ib. I, 18$d$ top the season of ripening has not yet come. [Y. Maasr. V, 52$a$, read .] — Pl. (adj.),. Targ. O. Ex. IX, 31 (ed. Berl. sing.).

, f. (b.h. ; ) 1) lost or missed object. the keeper of a lost object waiting for its owner to claim it B. Mets. 29$a$ ; a. fr.— the owner of the lost thing. Kid. 2$b$  the owner hunts for what he has lost, i. e. man woos woman (allud. to Gen. II, 21); a. fr.— M. Kat. 25$b$ Ms. M. (ed. ) weep for the losers, but not for the lost (deceased). — 2) loss, decrease. decrease of physical strength. Yoma 74$b$.—(Y. ib. VIII, 44$d$ top read).

m. (cacophemism for q. v.), =) prop. their place of ruin, cacophemism for meeting-place, gathering for idolatrous purposes and performances connected with idolatrous feasts (games, &c.) which the Jews, under Hadrian, were forced to attend. Sabb. 152$a$. Ab. Zar. 17$b$. — Transf. meeting place of early Christians where religious controversies used to be held. Sabb. 116$a$  Christian writings. Ib.  Rab would not attend a Be-Abedan, Samuel would.

pr. n. m. Abidarna, gentile friend of R. Yuda. Ab. Zar. 65$a$ top. [Ms. M., Var. ; v. Rabb. D. S. a. l.]

f. ch.=h. . Targ. Ex. XXII, 8, a. e. B. Mets. 23$a$; 27$b$; 28$b$.

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, pr. n. m. (Bar) Abyu, name of a renowned obituary poët. Yeb. 103$a$; M. Kat. 25$b$ Ar. (ed., , Ms. Var. , , v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note).

m. (b. h., ) poor, distressed. Lev. R. s. 34 (etymol.) he is called ebyon, (Yalk. a. l. ) because he longs for everything. Gen. R. s. 71. B. Mets. 111$b$.

f. (b. h., ) caper-tree, or caper-berry, so called from the stimulating effects of its seed.—Pl. . Maasr. IV, 6; a. e.

f. pl. dial. for. Tosef, Kel. B. Kam. II, 2 (ed. Zuck. ).

f. (denom. of want, distress. Midr. Till. to Ps. LXX, end.

, pr. n. pl. Bé-Ebyoné (Poor-House); Rashi. B. Kam. 117$a$. [Ms. M., Ms. F. , Hal. G'dol.. Ms. ; v. Rabb. D. S. a. l.—Prob. a corrupt. of, v. .]

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