- פסע
- פְּסַעch. sam( 1) same. Hor.13b בזמן שרבים … מַפְסִיעִין עלוכ׳ when the public need their services, they may force their way Taan.10b אל תַּפְסִיעוּ פסיעה גסהוכ׳ never march with hasty steps, and bring the sun into town (enter before sunset); a. e. to make cross-stitches), to walk with legs wide apart, waddle. Targ. 2 Sam. 20:8 (h. text ותפל!), v. פְּסִיעַ.Pes.111b האי מאן דפ׳ אדיקלא (Ms. M. דמִיפְּסַע Ithpe.) he who steps over a (young) date palm.V. פְּצֵי. Pa. פַּסַּע to step heavily, pompously. Yeb.105b אגב יוקריה הוה מְפַסַּע ואזיל on account of his heavy build he stepped in and walked (through the assembled students, making the impression of haughtiness), v. preced.Y.Ber.II, 4c bot. והוה … מְפַסַּעוכ׳ and R. J. stepped upon the graves.
Dictionary of the Targumim, the Talmud Babli and Yerushalmi, and the Midrashic Literature. Jastrow, Marcus. 1903.