- טַרְחוּתָא
- טַרְחוּתָא, טוֹרְחוּ׳, טְרִיחוּתָאch. sam( 1) same. Y.Ber.II, 5a bot. טַרְחוּתָם מרובה the trouble of climbing them down is very great. Pesik. Bayom, p. 193a> ט׳ הדרכים the trouble of travelling. Cant. R. to VIII, 6 שהגשמים … סימן טיר׳ for there are those rains which betoken trouble Pesik. Shek. p. 20b>; Pesik. R. s. 16 end; Ex. R. s. 34 אין הק״בה בא בט׳וכ׳ the Lord comes not with burdensome laws to be imposed upon necessaries of life, living). Targ. Koh. 2:10; a. e.Sabb.10a טריח למיסרוכ׳ (Ar. כְּרִיחוּתָא) is it such a trouble to tie on a belt?Pesik. Haḥod. p. 50a>, a. e. עיקר ט׳ מטרא the real discomfort of the winter season is the rain; a. e.
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