סרכא

סרכא
סִרְכָא, סִירְ׳ch. sam(סרךְ clinging to, following the example of; habit), 1) adhesion, cohesion. Bets.40a משום ס׳ דמשכא on account of the adhesion of the skin (because the hide is hard to flay unless the animal is watered before slaughtering).(In ritual: ס׳ an adhesion of lobes of the lungs to each other or to the chest. 2) climbing, v. סְרִיכָא. 3) habit. Ab. Zar.30a ס׳ דגכרא נקיטה she is supposed to have adopted her husbands habits. Snh.51b ס׳ בעלמא נקט (v. Rabb. D. S. a. l.) he merely used the customary phraseology. Ber.16a סִרְכֵיה נקט, v. דַּוְושָׁא. 4) (cmp. b. h. שָׂרִיג) branch, scion of a figtree. Cant. R. to I, 1 (prov.) ס׳ דאקים תאינתא a scion which confirms (the reputation of) the fig tree, i. e. a good son of a good father; (Yalk. Sam. 134 בִּרְכָּא תניתא (some ed. כרכה), prob. to be read: ברכא דמקים תינתא).סרכי, Yalk. Gen. 116, v. שְׂרָכָא).

Dictionary of the Targumim, the Talmud Babli and Yerushalmi, and the Midrashic Literature. . 1903.

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