- פפוס
- פַּפּוּסpr. n. m. (Πάππος) Pappus, 1) P. b. Judah, the alleged husband of the mother of Jesus of Nazareth. Sabb.104b (missing in editions under censorial supervision). Tosef.Sot.V, 9 כגון פ׳ בן י׳ שהיה נועלוכ׳ (not שנועל) like P. b. J. who locked the door before his wife (refused to live with her on account of a suspicion); Y. ib. I, 17a bot.; Y.Kidd.IV, 66a והודה בן פ׳; Gitt.90a פ׳ בן י׳; Num. R. s. 9 י׳ בן פ׳. 2) Pappus (ben Judah), mentioned in connection with לוּלְיָינוֹס, q. v. Sifra Bḥuck., Par. 2, ch. V; Y.Taan.II, 66a top פיפוס (corr. acc.); a. fr. 3) Pappus, father of R. Judah, a contemporary of R. Joshua. Y.B. Bath.V, 15a bot.; Y.Ber.II, end, 5d.(Gen. R. s. 21 ר׳ פ׳; Eduy. VII, 5 פפוס Ms. M., v. פַּפְּיָיס.
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