- יעד
- יְעַדch., Pa. יַעֵד 1) as preced. Pi., to designate. Kidd.18b הא יַעוּדֵי מְיַיעֵד לה but betroth her he may? 2) (v. עוּד, מוּעָד) to forewarn the owner of a noxious beast. B. Kam.84b ויַעֲדוּהָ and declared the beast noxious. Ib. 24a שלשה … ליַיעוּדִי תוראוכ׳ the three days mentionedare they required for declaring the ox noxious (making the owner responsible, if the ox gored three days in succession) or for warning the owner (i. e. that the owner must have three notices in three consecutive days)?; ib. 41a; a. e. Ithpa. אִיָּיעֵד to be forewarned, to be declared noxious (מוּעָד). Ib. 84b דא׳ התםוכ׳ he was declared noxious there (in Palestine) and was brought to Babylonia, Ib. 24a מִיָּיעֵד he stands forewarned. Ib. 37b לשוורים הוא דא׳ he stands forewarned with reference to damage done to oxen only; א׳ ליה לכולהו מיני he stands forewarned with reference to all kinds (oxen, asses and camels); a. e.
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