- מתיר
- מַתִּירm. (נָתַר, Hif.) 1) part. Hif. of נָתַר q. v. 2) that which makes an object permitted for enjoyment. Zeb.II, 3 המ׳ the blood (the sprinkling of which makes the sacrifice fit for eating or for the altar); a. fr.Pl. מַתִּירִים, מַתִּירִין. Ib. IV, 3; Meïl. II, 9 כל שיש לו מ׳ whatever may become permitted through a certain act, e. g. the mealoffering by taking a handful for the altar. Ib. מַתִּירָיו those things which cause it to be available. Ib. 10b דבר שיש לו מ׳ אינו חייב עד שיקרבו מ׳ a thing (sacrificial object) which requires an act to make it permissible, is not subject to מְעִילָה, until the things by which it is made available have been offered on the altar.Bets.3b דבר שיש לו מ׳ a thing which may become permitted (being prohibited only for the day). B. Mets.53a הוה ליה דבר שיש לו מ׳ it would be considered a thing which can be made fit (by redemption); a. fr.
Dictionary of the Targumim, the Talmud Babli and Yerushalmi, and the Midrashic Literature. Jastrow, Marcus. 1903.