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- אֵבֶר(אֵיבֶר) m. (b. h. wing, v. אָבַר; cmp. כַּף, כָּנָף) 1) limb, part.א׳ מן החי a part cut off from a living animal. Ḥull.101b; a. fr. 2) membrum genitale. Snh.107a. Y.Keth.V, 30b. 3) town quarter, projecting outskirts (v. אָבַר Pi. 2).א׳ א׳ limb by limb; piecemeal. Sabb.40a. Y.Yoma VI, 43d bot. Koh. R. to X, 15.Pl. אֵבָרִים, אֵיבָרִים, אֵיבָרִין limbs, parts (of an animal). Shek. VII, 3 meat found אי׳ in entire limbs (opp. חתיכות cut slices). Sabb.82b אינה מטמאה לא׳ Ms. M. (ed. לא׳ אינה) does not make unclean when dismembered. Kel. XVIII, 9 (parts of a bedstead).א׳ א׳ as sing. Ḥull.11b. Treat. Smaḥ. II, 12.Ber.I, 1 the fat וא׳ and other pieces of the daily offerings. Ohol. I, 8 רמ״ח א׳ 248 limbs (joints). 4) balance of a load, ballast. Sabb.154b, v. חֶבֶר.Ch. אֵיבְרָא.
Dictionary of the Targumim, the Talmud Babli and Yerushalmi, and the Midrashic Literature. Jastrow, Marcus. 1903.