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 Gen. XXXVII, 34; a. fr.—Y. Ab. Zar. I, 39$c$ top. v.. Esth. R. beg. when the Empress gave birth, they (the Jews) mourned (it being the Ninth of Ab). B. Kam. 59$b$ ed. (Ms. R., v. infra) art thou distinguished enough to wear mourning for Jerusalem?


 * Pa., . Ib. ed. (Ms. F. , v. Rabb. D. S. a. l., note 6) I wear mourning.

m. (b. h., foreg.) mourning; cmp. . Y. M. Kat. III, 82$b$; a. fr.—Pl. . M. Kat. 7$b$ he whom his mourning days overtook, i. e. a second case occurring before the mourning days of the first expired.— Ebel Rabbathi (Great Mourning), name of a Talmudic treatise, also named euphemistically  Rejoicings.—[Chald. Targ. Gen. L, 11; v. .]

v..

ch.=h. . Targ. Koh. VII, 2; a. e.—Pl.,, ,. Targ. Prov. XXXI, 6; a. e.—Y. M. Kat. III, 82$d$ bot.; a. e.

ch.=h. . Targ. Gen. L, 11 (Var. ). Ib. O. XXVII, 41; a. e. Targ. Y. II Lev. X, 19 —Gen. R. s. 27 (prov.) comes joy, rejoice; comes mourning, mourn.

f.=. Targ. Y. II Deut. XXVI, 14.

Ar. ed. Koh., v..

name of a spring. Gen. R. s. 33 (Snh. 108$a$ ). Cmp. ,.

(Ar. ed. Koh. ) m. night-lodging in open air. camping apparels (leather covers etc.). Zeb. 94$a$ Ar. (ed. q. v.).

m. pl. ( 2); cmp. , a. b. h. ) those who cut through (cmp. a. deriv.), whence ground-diggers. (Maim.). B. Mets. 77$a$ Ar. Var. (ed. a. Ar. q. v.; Ms. M., Ms. R. ) the ground-diggers (working men) of M.

pr. n. m. Ablet, a gentile scholar, Ab. Zar. 30$a$. Y. Sabb. III, 6$a$ bot., Y. Bets. II, 61$c$.

pr. n. m. Pesik. R. s. 33 [Y. Naz. VII, 56$a$ ; Y. Ber. III, 6$a$ bot. ].

m. (= S.) ebony-wood. Y'lamd. B'haal. (quot. in Ar., Tanḥ. a. Num. R. s. 14 only ) couches of ebony wood. [Jellin, Beth Hammidr. VI, 88, Nr. 53 .]

pr. n. pl. Avlas, in Cilicia, mentioned as one of the northern border places of the land of Israel. Targ. Y. I Num. XXXIV, 8 ; Y. II ibid, (the district of) A. of the Cilicians. Tosef. Shebi. IV, 11 ed. Zuck. (Var. ); Sifré Deut. 51 ; Yalk. Deut. 624 ; Y. Shebi. VI, 36$c$. [Probably identical with Pylæ Ciliciæ, .] [Sifré Num. 131 ; Y. Snh. X, 28$d$ S. of Ulam; Bab. ib. 64$a$ (?).]

pr. n. m. Eumusus. Y. Meg. III, 74$a$ bot., rendered in a secret letter well-learned; v..

pr.n. m. Eumachus, an Amora. Y. Snh. III, end, 21$d$.

f. (b. h., √, comp., v. Ges. H. Dict. s. v.) stone. Sabb. 10$a$; Pes. 12$b$ like throwing a stone into a leather bottle (has no effect, or is indigestible). Num. R. s. 22 (prov.) into a well out of which you drank cast no stone.— jewel. B. Bath. 16$b$; a. fr. Pl. , const. . Gen. R. s. 68 Ib. (read ) if these three stones shall grow into one; a. fr.

Compounds and combinations: Stone Chamber, name of a Temple compartment. Parah III, 1.—, v. .— (,, v. ) Stone of Losers (Claims), a place in Jerusalem where lost and found things were deposited and claimed. Taan. III, 8; Y. ib. 66$d$ bot.; B. Mets. 28$b$— or auction place (for slaves). Sifré Deut. 26. Sifra B'har ch. VII, s. 6. Yalk. Lev. 667 .— a stone used for closing a pit etc. Nid. 69$b$ the corpse was put on a closing (immovable) stone; a. e.— a stone rooted in the ground, opp. . Y. Sotah IX, 23$c$ top.— v. .— magnetic stone, load-stone. Snh. 107$b$; a. e.— stone-dial, Kel. XII, 4; a. e.— foundation stone, stone Sh'thiya which in the second Temple occupied the place of the Holy ArcArk [sic]. Yoma V, 2 (3); v. Gem. a. l.— immigrant stones, i. e. stones brought over from another ground. Tosef. Shebi; III, 4; cmp. Shebi..III, 7 a. Y. Gem. a. l.— v. sup. .— preserving stone, a stone believed to protect against abortion. Sabb. 66$a$. — [For other combinations see respective determinants.]

ch. same. Targ. Gen. XXVIII, 18; a. fr—Pl. ,, . Targ. Ex. XXVIII, 11; a. fr. Lev. R. s. 16; a. e.— weight-stones, to prevent the sheaves being blown away. B. Bath. 69$a$.— black marble stone. Kid. 12$a$. [Targ. Prov. XXIII, 28, read with Ms. Luzz. and captures foolish sons.] [Y. B. Bath. II, 13$c$ corrupt a. defective.]

m., only in Du. (b. h., √, v., cmp. ) 1) the potter's turning implement.—2) the passage of the embryo, vagina. Ex R. s. 1 (etym.) (some ed.  incorr.) where the child turns (to come to light). [Oth. etym. v. ibid. a. Sot. 11$b$.]

v. ch.

Sabb. 109$b$, v..

m. (b. h., . √, cmp. ) belt. B. Kam. 94$b$. Yoma 6$a$; 12$a$; a. fr.—Pl. . Zeb. 18$a$.