- נְבָרָא
- נְבָרָא, נְבָארָאm. (cmp. בַּר I; corresp. to h. סִיב) covering, bast, bark (Syr. נברא fibrae palmarum, P. Sm. 227 3). Sabb.30b וְאַכְּלֵי מילת נ׳ בר קורא and as to (something corresponding to) fine woolen garments, he showed him the bark of a young palm-shoot. Ib. 90b דיקלא דחד נ׳ (ed. נבארא) a palm which has only one covering; Erub.58a (expl. נרגילא) דיקלא דחד נ׳ (a rope made of fibres of) a palm Ḥull.51b נ׳ חיישינן if an animal fell upon a pile of dried bark, we apprehend internal injury (v. רִיסּוּק).
Dictionary of the Targumim, the Talmud Babli and Yerushalmi, and the Midrashic Literature. Jastrow, Marcus. 1903.