- טלטל
- טַלְטֵלch. sam( Hithpa. הִתְטַלְטֵּל, הִיטַּ׳, Nithpa. נִתְטַלְטֵל, נִיטַּ׳ to be moved, handled; to be made restless), 1) to move, shake. Targ. Ps. 22:8; 109:25; a. fr. 2) to exile, Targ. Deut. 29:27; a. fr. Part. pass. מְטַלְטַל. Targ. Gen. 4:12; 14; a. fr. 3) to move, handle, carry, lift. Targ. Y. Ex. 16:29 (cmp. Erub.17b).Sabb.45a לטַלְטוּלֵי שרגאוכ׳ to remove the light of Ḥanuckah, v. חַבָּרָא. Pes.69a טלטולי בעלמא הוה it is merely a moving (no creative labor). Sabb.49a לא מְטַלְטְלִינָן להו we must not handle them.Y.Snh.VI, 23c bot.; Y. Ḥag.II, 77d bot. וִיטַלְטְלִינָהּ מןוכ׳ and shall lift her off the ground. Ib., sq. טַלְטְלַתְנֵיהוכ׳ as soon as thou liftest him off , he can do nothing; a. fr. Ithpalp. אִיתְטַלְטֵל, אִיטַּ׳ 1) to be exiled, to wander. Targ. Lam. 4:14. Targ. Ps. 68:13. 2) to be unsteady, to be moved, to be movable. Targ. Prov. 5:6.Y. Lev. 25:14 עסקא דמִיטַּלְטְלָא movable chattel.B. Bath. 150a כל דְּמִטַּלְטַל (or דַּמְ׳) whatever is movable; a. fr.
Dictionary of the Targumim, the Talmud Babli and Yerushalmi, and the Midrashic Literature. Jastrow, Marcus. 1903.