- פִּטְ׳
- פִּיטְמָא, פִּטְ׳I m. (פְּטַם) 1) fat, fattened animal. Targ. 1 Kings 5:3 (ed. Lag. פטימא). Targ. Ez. 45:15, v. פַּטִּים.B. Kam.47a פ׳ לבעל פרה (Rashi פטומא) the additional value on account of fatness goes to the credit of the owner of the cow. 2) f. = h. פְּטוּמָה, crammed bird. Ex. R. s. 25 (in Hebr. dict.) if one said, אילולי היה לי פ׳ אחת … טעם פ׳ I wish I had a crammed bird to eat, it (the mannah in his mouth) had the taste of a crammed bird; Midr. Till. to Ps. 23 יֵיעָשֶׂה פטומא ed. Bub. (oth. ed. עשה שמן פְּטוּמָה, strike out שמן); Yalk. Ps. 690 פְּטוּמִין pl.
Dictionary of the Targumim, the Talmud Babli and Yerushalmi, and the Midrashic Literature. Jastrow, Marcus. 1903.