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 ch. Ithpe. (v. next w, a. foreg.). to be winged, to soar. Targ. Job XXXIX, 29.

m. b. h. wing, v. ; cmp. , ) 1) limb, part.— a part cut off from a living animal. Ḥull. 101$b$; a. fr.—2) membrum genitale. Snh. 107$a$. Y. Keth. V, 30$b$.—3) town quarter, projecting outskirts (v. Pi. 2).— limb by limb; piecemeal. Sabb. 40$a$. Y Yoma VI, 43$d$ bot. Koh. R. to X, 15.—Pl. ,, limbs, parts (of an animal). Shek. VII, 3 meat found in entire limbs (opp.  cut slices). Sabb. 82$b$ . Ms, M. (ed. ) does not make unclean when dismembered. Kel. XVIII, 9 (parts of a bedstead).— as sing. Ḥull. 11$b$. Treat. S'maḥ. II, 12.—Ber. I, 1 the fat and other pieces of the daily offerings. Ohol. I, 8 248 limbs (joints).—4) balance of a load, ballast. Sabb. 154$b$, v. .—Ch..

m. (v. ; b. h. ) lead. Snh. 52$a$ a string (bar) of lead. Ḥull. 8$a$ lead directly from the mine (hot). Y. Sabb. VII, 10$b$ bot. Kel. XIV, 5 the lead hanging down from the neck of the animal (as ornament or mark). Git. 19$a$; Sabb. 104$b$ if he wrote the document with lead (solution); a. fr.

ch. same. Targ. Ex. XV, 10. Targ. Y. Lev. XX, 14; a. e.—Snh. 64$a$ cast ye him into a kettle (of lead)  and cover him with lead (or heavy load; ed.  incorr.; Ms. M. omits ; oth. var. v. Rabb. D. S. a. l.). Git. 19$a$ (writing) with lead pencil,  with a solution of lead.

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Targ. Prov. XXX, 31 Ms. the cock, cmp. a. ; v..

adv. outside, freq. with prefix, opp. . Ḥull. 130$ab$ Ab. Zar. 2$b$ for the king to wait outside (of the court-room). R. Hash. 8$b$ . Ber. 18$b$ sat outside (of the gathering of the righteous in heaven). Cmp. .

Erub. 62$a$, Var., v,.

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m. pl. (denom. of, cmp. ) 1) (cmp. Pi.) wings or corners of city walls (h. ), pinnacles, mural turrets. Sabb. 11$a$ ed. (Ar. , read ; Ms. M. ; Var. lect. v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note) 2) (v. a. ) balance, freight arranged for balancing, ballast. B. Bath 24$b$ Ms. M. (ed. ) I may say, the small kegs were placed among the large for balancing purposes.

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f. hash or brine of a certain fish (?). Succ. 18$a$ (Ms. M. a. ed., v. Rabb. D. S. a. l.) [Rashi: 'a very small fish'.]

m. (prob. a. geogr. term) ibrosi, name of a species of olive of medium size, also called q. v. Ber. 39$a$ its name is not egori, Ms. M. (ed., Ar. ed. Koh. ) but its original name is ibrosi or as some say  Ms. M, (ed. ); Y. Bicc. I, 63$d$ bot. .

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m. (Pers. âfrôsah) a dish of flour, honey, and oil; a word in a marginal note in Ms. M. to Ber. 47$a$, quoted in Ar. and in Rashi to 36$b$ bot. (, corr. acc.), defining. V. Rabb. D. S. a. l.

Tosef. Neg. VIII, 2, v..

m. pl. (, v. ; cmp. h. equiv., ) prop. cutting, trimming, hence fur trimmed of its extremities (and pinked), in gen. carriage-robe, cover [R. Hai Gaon declares our w. to be Persian, v. Ar. ed. Koh. s. v., a. Fl. to Levy Targ. Dict. II, 579$b$.] B. Kam. 66$b$ (Ms. M. ) before its use was determined upon it was called mishkha (skin), and now (even before the trimming is done), it is called ăbirzin (fur, robe). V..

Pl. fem. (v. ) lit. outside places, hence villages, cottages. Y. Ber. VI, 10$a$ [Comment.  'to take refreshments' , v. ]. [ Cant. R. to II, 14, read, v. .]

Y. Sabb. XVI, 15$d$, v..

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(Gen. XLI, 43) Abrekh, a title; homiletically defined father in wisdom, tender in years. Gen. R. s. 90.

m. (prob. fr. ; well-winged) name of a bird, prob. sea-mew. Yalk. Esth. 1054; (Esth. R. to III, 6 ).

(Pers., v. Fl. to Levy Talm. Dict. s. v., a. Lagarde Ges. Abh. vol. 23) half-done meat. Pes. 41$a$ (explain. Ex. XII, 9)  (Yalk. Ex. 197 ) as the Persians say abarnim. [ does not necessarily refer to the Persian language, cmp. . Perh. our w. is a Hebrew expression known among Persian Jews, and a compound of (=, ) a tender piece. Cmp. .]

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