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1) [line 2] LO MAZIGNA - I do not lay 3) [line 11] ISTIREI PESHITEI - silver coins; the "common" (provincial) Sela, which is equal to 1/8 of the Sela Tzori, or half a Zuz 4) [line 12] MASHLIM LEHU A'TZINORA D'DASHA - (a) he deposited [the meat from the first shop] at the doorway [of his house] (so that he could return quickly to bring home the meat from the other shops), i.e. he did not even take the time to enter his house; (b) [even before the meat was delivered], he paid [the butchers] at their doors (i.e. he sent them payment for their bill) 5) [line 12] ASHUR HAYA - (a) make haste!; prepare this meat quickly while I go to get the rest of the meat for Shabbos; (b) go on with your work quickly, so that you can return home and prepare for Shabbos! 6) [line 13] A'TACHTAKA D'SHEINA - (O.F. faldestol) on a folding seat made of ivory [Rashi also quotes the Girsa of Rabeinu Levi: D'SHAGA - of teak] 7) [line 13] U'MOSHIF NURA - and would fan the fire 8) [line 14] GUNDA - the name of a domestic overall used at work for the protection of one's clothes 9) [line 15] MACHRICH REISHA - would scorch the head of an animal or burn off its hair, to prepare it for Shabbos
10) [line 15] MALACH SHIBUTA - would salt a fish called Shibuta, probably a
mullet
16) [line 18] MEKAL'IN LI - I am visited by
23a) [line 26] D'YAZIF SHABATA - that loans to Shabbos (by making
expenditures for Shabbos)
24a) [line 33] KITONIYOS - flasks
29) [line 1] ZUZEI - pairs
33) [line 25] KULYESA - a kidney *35*) [line 26] KOL HA'ONEH AMEN - this statement is brought here because it deals with an action for which the person receives atonement even for the sin of idol worship, as explained below, and is similar in this respect to the Sugya above that deals with keeping Shabbos 36) [line 27] "BI'FRO'A PERA'OS ..." - "In times of tumultuous strife in Yisrael, when the people willingly offered themselves; praise the Lord!" (Shoftim 5:2) - The Gemara retranslates this verse homilletically as, "Strife and hardship is canceled in Yisrael because the people willingly praise the Lord."
37) [line 31] KEL MELECH NE'EMAN - the Power who is a Faithful King 39) [line 36] "V'HAYAH KINOR ..." - "And the lyre, and the lute, and the tambourine, and pipe, and wine, are in their feasts; but they do not regard the work of HaSh-m ..." (Yeshayahu 5:12) - By reciting Keri'as Shema, a person accepts upon himself the authority of HaSh-m, and consequently will regard His work in the world. Disregarding the work of HaSh-m can have devastating effects. 40) [line 41] SHE'HUSHVU KATAN V'GADOL - people of virtue were not respected any more than low individuals
41) [line 43] AYIL - a ram 45) [line 55] "KI YISPOS ..." - "When a man shall take hold of his brother of the house of his father, saying, 'You have clothing, be our ruler; and let this ruin be under your hand.'" (Yeshayahu 3:6) 46) [last line] DEVARIM SHE'BENEI ADAM MISKASIN BAHEN K'SIMLAH - words which cause people to hide themselves in their garments when they are asked if they know them
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