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- סְרָקm. (סָרַק I) barrenness, desert.אילן ס׳ a tree which bears no fruit; shade-tree, wild-tree. Kil. VI, 5 (ref. to ib. 3) איזהו אילן ס׳ כל שאיניוכ׳ what tree is meant by illan sraḳ? Any tree which bears no fruit; (oth. opin.) הכל א׳ ס׳ היץ מן הזיתוכ׳ all trees are sraḳ, except olive and fig trees; (oth. opin.) כל שאין … הרי זה א׳ ס׳ whatever trees you do not plant in orchards, are called illan sraḳ. B. Kam.91b (ref. to Deut. 20:20) כי לא עץ … זה א׳ ס׳ ‘that it is not a fruit tree, that means a tree which bears no edible fruit; להקדים ס׳ למאכל (sub. אילן) to prefer (for cutting down) the barren tree to one that has edible fruit; Sifré Deut. 204. Gen. R. s. 16 אומרים לאילני ס׳וכ׳ they ask the fruitless trees, why are you so noisy? Ib. אבל אילני ס׳וכ׳ but the shade-trees are loud, because they are not burdened with fruit; a. fr.
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