- לִיבְלָר
- לִבְלָר, לִיבְלָרm. (librarius) copyist, clerk, scribe. SabbI, 3 (11a) ולא הלב׳וכ׳ (Y. ed. הליב׳) nor must the scribe go out (shortly before the beginning of the Sabbath) with his pen (behind his ear); Y. ib. 3b top. Gitt.III, 1 אמר לל׳וכ׳ if one says to the scribe , v. בְּרֵירָה. Snh.17b (among the requirements of a town in which a scholar should live) רופא אומן ול׳ a physician, a surgeon and a clerk.Peah II, 6 נחום הל׳ (Ms. M. הבבלי); Naz.56b נחום הל׳ Nahum the scribe; a. fr.Pl לִבְלָרִין, לִי׳. Sabb.11a. (Ib. 92b שכן לִבְלָרֵי מלכותוכ׳ for the imperial scribes carry their bags that way; prob. to be read טַבְלָרֵי, v. טַבְלָר.
Dictionary of the Targumim, the Talmud Babli and Yerushalmi, and the Midrashic Literature. Jastrow, Marcus. 1903.