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- שָׁלַךְHif. הִשְׁלִיךְ (b. h.) to cast off throw down. Erub.22a; Yalk. Deut. 846 להַשְׁלִיכוֹ, v. מַשּׂוֹא. Tanḥ. Shmini 11 הכחורים … ומַשְׁלִיכִין חומרוכ׳ young men and boys struck him (the drunken man) and cast mud in his face. Midr. Prov. ch. I נַשְׁלִיךְ אותו לבור let us cast him into a pit. Ib. נטל חכה והִשְׁלִיכָהּ לים he took a hook and threw it into the sea. Lam. R. to II, 1 הִשְׁלִיכוֹ לארץ he cast him off (his shoulder and) to the ground; a. fr. Hof. הוּשְׁלַךְ to be thrown. Tanḥ. Vayesh. 2 כיון שה׳ לבורוכ׳ when he was thrown into the pit, his face changed Tanḥ. Noah 10 ברשותו הוּשְׁלַכְנוּוכ׳ by his order we have been thrown (into the furnace) ; a. e.Part. מוּשְׁלָךְ; f. מוּשְׁלֶכֶת Gen. R. s. 8; Yalk. ib. 13, v. בלורין. Sifré Deut. 43 נבלת … שהיתה מוש׳וכ׳ the corpse of J … which lay exposed to heat in day-time and to cold Midr. Prov. l. c. טורח … מוש׳ עליו the care for the household was thrown upon him (Reuben). Nif. נִשְׁלַךְ same. Ex. R. s. 20 ולמה … נִשְׁלַכְתִּי לתוכהוכ׳ why did not Moses strike it (the Nile)? He said, I have been thrown into it, and it did not harm me ; a. e.
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