- טָמֵא
- טָמֵאII m., טְמֵאָה f. (b. h., v. preced. art.) unclean, levitically impure, forbidden. Kel. XII, 2 המחובר לט׳ ט׳ whatever is attached to an object which is fit to become unclean, may become unclean. Ib. 1 טבעת אדם ט׳ a ring used by man may eventually become unclean; a. v. fr.Ḥull.VII, 5 דג ט׳ a fish forbidden to eat. Ib. 6 (בהמה) ט׳ a forbidden animal; a. v. fr.Ab. Zar.39a (referring to ‘the ass of the sea, v. חֲמָר, a. ‘the ox of the sea, v. תּוֹרָא) ט׳ טהור טהור ט׳ what is unclean (on land) is clean (in water) טְמֵא מת = b. h. טָ׳ למת, one made unclean through a corpse. Pes.19b; a. fr.Pl. טְמֵאִים, טְמֵאִין; f. טְמֵאוֹת. Ḥull.VIII, 6. Pes.17a. Kel. XI, 8; a. v. fr.טְמֵאֵי מתים, v. supra. Pes.66b; a. fr.
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