A Grammar of the Aramaic Idiom Contained in the Babylonian Talmud, With Constant Reference to Gaonic Literature

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2la/^''^'^ Gitt. 84 a; X^pb ibid.'; ^^-^ip^ Qidd.
Ta/x^niz: M. Q. 4a; ^""^i^ let her get well, Taan. 216/ K^;|"lTr Gitt. 836; atripb Ned. 68 o.
Pliir. masc— §556. a) -,-'3?^ Taan. 246; ]'''';^^ ibid.;' "'n)?
Sanh. 136; ^Dy S6ta 48a; ''''Sn Sanh. 103a; ^■'bn Yalq. MS^ B. Q. 1136; '^''50 waZfc, B. M. 44^6.
6) ■jS'l Pes.\l6o; -j^D Sabb. 886; "SSn C. MS. M. Q. 36."^ c) !n|5 M. Q. 12a, Ned. 49a, 526; Wn B. Q. 596; ^ms M. Q.
146; Vy^^bid. 19a; !l^7J Gitt. 38a; JlTll "Succ. 206.' Plu7\fem.—%551. a) ]y
...2. Ned. 376, 396; ^^^aC B. M. 45a; l^^iT Ber. 17a; "f^TTj^ ibid. 25b; y-p2'^ ibid. 20a; ]K;;Da Sabb. 65 a; 'l-'^b?^ M. MS. Sabb. 626.
^6) "^Hpri B. B. 916; ]i^b^2 Sabb. 626.
Passive Participle. — Sing. masc. — §558. a) ''b'D C. MS.
Meg. 7a (voc); ^blfi Ned. 516; ^jn Ber. 16a; "'bs M. Q. 28a; ■■bs Nidd. 21a; ^Tri'(MSS. ^TKn) M. Q. 126; ^'I'x', "'Dp, C. MS.
Meg. 256 (voc); e. K^TH fit, Ber. 23a.— ""KDO Meg. 256; STr"'ti hidden, M. MS. A. Z. 76a (passing into T':?).
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