- שִׁיחְלָא
- שִׁיחְלָאf. (שְׁחַל) 1) slip, fœtus; the eggs of one fecundation. B. Kam.55a הא טעונא חדא בעתא בש׳ והא … בש׳ the one (the wild goose) becomes pregnant with only one egg at one fecundation, and the other with several. Ḥull.57b sq. הני … ש׳ קמא אסירן Ms. M. (Ms. H. a. R. 2 דש׳ … אסירן; ed. אסירא) as to the eggs of a bird that became ṭrefah, the first set (the eggs conceived before the accident) is forbidden. Ib. 58a דש׳ קמא משהינןוכ׳ the eggs of the first set are kept, and if the bird becomes pregnant again, they are permitted. 2) the skin of dates. Ḥag.15b ר״מ … ושדא ש׳וכ׳ R. Meir (in studying under Elisha b. Abuya) ate the fig, and threw the peel away; (oth. opin. the kernel; Ms. M. 2 שילחה, v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 30), v. תּוּחְלָא.
Dictionary of the Targumim, the Talmud Babli and Yerushalmi, and the Midrashic Literature. Jastrow, Marcus. 1903.