- סהר
- סַהַרc. (b. h.; cmp. סחר) 1) an enclosed place, esp. the enclosure for cattle near a dwelling; stable. Erub.II, 3 (18a; Mish. a. Ms. M. everywhere סַחַר). Ib. 22a; Y. ib. IV, 21d bot.; Tosef. ib. III (II), 9. Tosef.Sabb.X (XI), 1. Shebi. III, 4 עושה ס׳וכ׳ may put up (in the field) an enclosure covering an area of ; Tosef. ib. II, 15. Ib. 16 שׂהר; a. fr.Tanḥ. Ki Thissa 2 (play on הסהר, Cant. 7:3) הס׳ שדומה לסוחרוכ׳ (the meeting place of the Sanhedrin is called) hassahar, because it resembles a merchants store. 2) (cmp. next w.) moon. Ib. ed. Bub. 1 אגן הס׳ כחצי הירח ăgan hassahar means, ‘like a half-moon (the semicircular seats of the Sanhedrin), v. פִּתְרוֹן I.Pl. סְהָרִים, סְהָרִין. Tosef.Shebi.II, 19; Y. ib. III, 34c bot. סיהרין (corr. acc.).Tosef.Dem.VI, 11 זה (ש) הביא שׂהֲרֵי שבליםוכ׳ if one brought (into the partnership) stores of ears of his own crop ; a. e.
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