- הרר) הר
- (הֶרֶר) הַר m. (b. h.; הרר) mound, mountain; trnsf. eminent person. Midd. II, 1, a. fr. הַר הבית the Temple mount. Yeb.17a (play on ה̇ר̇פ̇נ̇יא) ה̇ר̇ שהכל פ̇ונ̇ין בו a hill to which all turn (whose spurious descent prevents them from getting wives elsewhere); a. v. fr.Ḥull39b (in Chald. diction) רישיך והר here is thy head and here the mountain (a colloquial phrase for compelling one to give up a bargain).Ex. R. s. 28 (ref. to Ex. 19:3) בזכות הה׳ for the merit of the distinguished one (Abraham), ואין הה׳ אלא אבות har means the patriarchs (ref. to Mic. 6:2). Snh.107a ה׳ שבכם the most prominent of you; a. fr.(For proper nouns composed with הר, v. respective determinants.Pl. הָרִים, הֲרָרִים. Tam.32a, a. e. הָרֵי חושך, v. חו̇שֶׁךְ.Snh.24a עוקר הרי הרים uprooting the highest mountains (a figure for dialectical ingenuity). Y.Yeb.I, 3a bot. בין שני הֶהָ׳וכ׳ between the two high mountains (great scholars). Ex. R. s. 15 ואיןה׳ אלא אבות, v. supra.Ḥag. I, 8 כה׳ תלויין בשערה like mountains suspended on a hair (a slender Bible text for numerous Talmudic laws); a. v. fr.
Dictionary of the Targumim, the Talmud Babli and Yerushalmi, and the Midrashic Literature. Jastrow, Marcus. 1903.