- נגר
- נָגַר(b. h.; cmp. גרר) to carry along, roll, v. Nif. 2) to scrape, to saw; v. נַגָּר. Pi. נִגֵּר (denom. of נַגָּר) to do carpenters work. Yalk. Josh. 7 (ref. to חרש, Josh. 2:1) בלי נגרות היו בידם מְנַגְּרִין they had with them carpenters tools, pretending to be carpenters; Ruth R. to I, 1 (Par. 2) מרגליםוכ׳ (corr. acc.). Nif. נִגָּר (cmp. אָגַר I, a. משך) (of water) to be conducted in gutters; to be stored up. Tosef.Par.IX (VIII), 8 המים הנמשכין והנגרריו Var. (read: והנִגָּרִין; ed. Zuck. והנמרצין, v. מָרַץ) waters running in channels or stored up.נִגָּרִים, נִגָּרִין animals in pens, fish in caufs Tosef.Bets.III, 1; Bab. ib. 24b; Y. ib. III, 62a top; Y.Sabb.XIII, 14a bot. מן הנ׳, opp. to מן המצודות those found in traps, nets
Dictionary of the Targumim, the Talmud Babli and Yerushalmi, and the Midrashic Literature. Jastrow, Marcus. 1903.