פטריקון

פטריקון
פַּטְרִיקוֹןm. (πάτρικος, patricus, -a, -um) something hereditary, heirloom, patrimony. Ylamd. to Num. 21:1, quot. in Ar. יודעין אנו שיש להן מאבותיהן פטריקאוכ׳ we know that they (Israel) have a legacy from their ancestors who said to them, ‘the voice is Jacobs voice (i. e. prayer); I, too, rely on my patrimony, as it is said (Gen. 27:40), ‘by thy sword thou shalt live; Yalk. Num. 764. Gen. R. s. 49 אילו מפ׳ שלווכ׳ if I asked (permission to cut some trees down) on his patrimony, he would not refuse me. Ib. s. 98 (ref. to Gen. 49:8, a. 2 Sam. 22:41) שהיה פ׳ שלווכ׳ (not שהיו פטיריקין) it was his (Judahs) hereditary privilege (paternal blessing, to lay hands on the enemys neck); Midr. Till. to Ps. 18:41 פזמריקון; Yalk. Gen. 162 פזמיקין; Yalk. Sam. 163 פיזמיקון (corr. acc.).Pl. פַּטְרִיקִין. Yalk. Num. 766 שתי פ׳ של ברכותוכ׳ they have two paternal blessings from Aram.

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

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