חֶרֶס

חֶרֶס
חֶרֶסI m. (b. h. חֶרֶשׂ; חרס to be rough; to scrape) 1) common earthware. כלי ח׳ is earthen vessel. Kel. III, 1 (ed. Dehr. חרש); a. v. fr.Ib. 4 היה בה ח׳ if there remained of it a (sound) piece large enough to contain Tanḥ. Shlaḥ, 1 (ref. to חֶרֶש, Josh. 2:1) קרי ביה ח׳ read it ḥeres (with earthware, in the disguise of potters); Num. R. s. 16, beg. חרשׂ; a. fr.Esp. (v. חַסְפָּא) potsherd. Y.Ned.I, 37a top; Y.Naz.I, beg.51a והתני … לא חספא did not Bar K. say, ḥeres is a substitute for ḥerem (חֵרֶם)? now, does not this mean a sherd (which has no reference to anything forbidden either as sacred or as doomed to destruction)?; v. next w.Pl. חֲרָסִים, חֲרָסִין. Kel. III, 4. Ib. IX, 5 (Ar. חֲרָשִׂין); a. e.Ḥag.13b (expl. בזק, Ez. 1:14) כאור … מבין הח׳ like the flames from between the perforated earthen pieces (used in smelting gold).

Dictionary of the Targumim, the Talmud Babli and Yerushalmi, and the Midrashic Literature. . 1903.

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