טלל I

טלל I
טְלַלI ch. sam( טָלַל (b. h.; cmp. דלל, תלל) blessed with dew), Pa. טַלֵּיל to make a טְלָלָא; to cover, screen. Targ. 1 Kings 6:9 (h. text ספן). Targ. Y. Ex. 40:21 (O. Af.; h. text ויסך). Ib. 25:20 מְטַלְלִין (O. מַטְּלִין); a. fr.Succ.31a (a beam) דגזלה ומְטַלֵּל עלה Ms. M. (ed. דגזולה only) which one stole and put upon it the covering of the Succah, v. מְטַלַּלְתָּא.Part. pass. מְטַלַּל, f. מְטַלִּלָא. B. Kam.50b משום ומט׳ because the cave is roofed. Ib. דלא מְטַלְּלֵי which are uncovered.Trnsf. to obscure. Sabb.78a מסו ומְטַלְּלֵי they heal (the eye-sore) but dim the eye-sight. Af. אַטְלֵל, אַטֵּיל 1) same, to cover, v. supra. Targ. Is. 4:5, sq.; a. fr. 2) to find shelter. Dan. 4:9. Ithpa. אִיטַּלֵּל to be covered. Targ. Ps. 68:14 מִיטַּ׳ (some ed. מְטַ׳, v. supra). Targ. 1 Chr. 2:55.

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

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