- אֱנֹוש
- אֱנֹושm. (b. h.; v. אינש) (being), man.Pl. (of אִיש) אֲנָשִׁים, const. אַנְשֵׁי. Ex. R. s. 25; a. fr.א׳ כנסת הגדולה (abbr. אכה״ג) the Men of the Great Assembly, Synagoga Magna, a religious and judicial authority said to have been established by Ezra. Aboth I, 1; a. fr.; cmp. כְּנֶסֶת.(ות) א׳ בית אב the division on duty of priests having charge of the services of the day; א׳ משמר the division of priests alternately on duty during one week; א׳ מעמד the division (of Israelites) assisting the priests on duty, by prayers on the platform (מעמד) and divided in parties corresponding to the priestly divisions. Taan.II, 6; 7; a. fr.
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