- ניצ׳
- נִצּוֹק, נִיצּ׳m. (יָצַק) uninterrupted flow of a liquid poured from vessel to vessel. Toh. VIII, 9 הנ׳ … אינן חבורוכ׳ an uninterrupted flow, a current on slanting ground and …, are not considered a connection (of the two liquids) either for communicating uncleannes or for producing cleanness. Ab. Zar.56b, a. fr. נ׳ חיבור, v. חִיבּוּר. Yad. IV, 7. Naz.50b יש נ׳ לאוכליןוכ׳ does, or does not, the law regarding a connected flow apply to eatable things (e. g. melted fat)?; a. fr.
Dictionary of the Targumim, the Talmud Babli and Yerushalmi, and the Midrashic Literature. Jastrow, Marcus. 1903.