- טָעָה
- טעי, טָעָה(b. h.) 1) (cmp. תָּעָה) to err, be mistaken. Ber.II, 3 קרא וט׳ יחזור למקום שט׳ if in reading the Shma one made a mistake, he must go back to the passage in which he made a mistake. B. Mets.63b בכדי שהדעת טוֹעָה within the limits of a reasonable mistake in counting. Snh.33b ט׳ בדבר שהצדוקיןוכ׳ if the judge made a mistake in a case in which there is no difference of opinion between the Sadducees and Pharisees. Ib. 6a, a. e. ט׳ בדבר משנה if the judge gave a wrong decision against an explicit law in the Mishnah; ט׳ בשיקול הדעת, v. דַּעַת; a. fr. 2) to seek, to miss (cmp. טָעַן I). Taan.III, 8 אבן הטוֹעִים; B. Mets.28b אבן טוֹעִין Ms. M. (ed. טוֹעַן, v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note), v. אֶבֶןLev. R. s. 13, beg. אני טָעִיתִי את ההלכה I had forgotten the law in the case. Hif. הִטְעָה to lead astray, to deceive, disappoint. B. Mets.VI, 1 הִטְעוּ זה את זה they deceived one another, i. e. the agent employed to engage laborers did not act according to instruction, v. next w.M. Kat. II, 1 הִטְעוּהוּ פועלים hired men disappointed him. Gen. R. s. 19 end (interpret, hishshiani, Gen. 3:13) הִטְעַנִי he deceived me with false promises; a. e. Hof. הוּטְעָה to be led astray, be deceived. Tanḥ. Balak 5 כמו שהטעהה׳ as he led astray, so was he led astray.Part. מוּטְעֶה, f. מוּטַעַת, מוּטְעֵית misled, brought about by mistake, under false premises. Yeb.106a חליצה מ׳ a ḥălitsah to which the yabam consented in consequence of a deception (a promise not kept); Tosef. ib. XII, 13; Keth.74a.R. Hash. 25a אתםאפי׳ מוּטָעִין ‘ye (shall appoint), even if deceived by witnesses (your decision stands). Sabb.101b מוטעין (mattings fastened, or spread) by mistake; a. e.
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