מיהת

מיהת
מִיהָא, מִיהַת(contr. of מִי or מַן a. הֲוָא, הֲוַת) (whatever it be, be it as it may, however, at all events. B. Kam. 106b השתא מ׳ הא לא אודי מידי Ms. M. (ed. השתא מ׳ לא אודי) now, however, you see, he has not confessed. B. Mets.84b בתורה מ׳ גדול ממך לאוכ׳ in knowledge, at all events, (even according to thy own admission) he was thy superior, (though) I do not know (cannot judge). Sabb.125a אודי לי מ׳וכ׳ do at least admit that , v. אֵיזִי. Nidd.6b קתני מ׳ ככרותוכ׳ at all events it says ‘loaves of Trumah; a. v. fr. (Not to be confounded with מֵהָא from this, v. הָא.

Dictionary of the Targumim, the Talmud Babli and Yerushalmi, and the Midrashic Literature. . 1903.

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