דם m., constr. דם (b. h.; דום or דמם, cmp. דבב) liquil;
blood; life. Men. 44a בדמו (not בדמה, v. Rabb. D. S. a.
l. note) with the juice of the purple shell. -- Sabb. 31b
וכ׳ ד׳ רביעית one fourth of a Log of blood did I (the
Lord) put in your body (the smallest quantity required
to sustain life, v. Sot. 5a). Snh. 72b (ref. to Gen. IX, 6) הצל
וכ׳ דמו save the life of the one (who is pursued) at the
expense of the life of the other (the pursuer). -ברית־ דם===
מילה של ד׳ the blood lost at circumcision. Tosef. Sabb.
XV (XVI), 9 ב׳ ד׳ . . . להטיף צריד he must cause the
blood of the covenant to flow from him (even if born
without preputium). Ib. 8; a. fr. - Pes. 16b וכ׳ שהנפש ד׳
the blood with which life escapes when cutting the an-
imal's throat is called a fluid (with regard to levitical
purity, v. כשר); a. v. fr. -- Pl. דמים. Keth. 9b ד׳ טענת comm-
plaint of absence of the token of virginity. -- ד׳ לשפיכות
(abbr. ש״ד) murder. Yoma 67b; a. fr. -- Midd. III, 1, a. e.
העליונים ד׳ blood sprinkled against the upper part of
the altar, opp. התחתונים וד׳ --Snh. VIII, 6, a. fr. (with
ref. to Ex. XXII, 1) ד׳ לו יש his blood is revenged, לו אין
ד׳ may be killed with impunity. Ib. 72a קננהו בד׳ he ac-
quired possession of them by risking his life. --- [דמים
cguivalent, v. דמים.)
דם, דמא ch. same 1) blood; ife. Targ. O. Gen. IV, 10. Targ. ib. IX, 6; a. fr. -- B. Bath. 58b כל בריש וכ׳ ד׳ אנא מרעין at the head of all diseases (chief cause of physical disorders) am I, the blood. Yoma 82b, a. e. וכ׳ דידד דד׳ חזית מאי what right hast thou to assume that thy blood is redder than thy neighbor's (you have no right to commit murder even under compulsion). Kidd. 81a וכ׳ לדמך (שויתי) נשויתיה I should have valued thy life ttwo M'ah, i e. I should not have spared thee; Pes. 112b Ms. M. (ed. סכנתיך, v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 200, a. note 3). Keth. 60b bot. דחמרא דמאא על Ar. s. v. גרדן (ed. רמא) on the blood of an ass. -- Pl. דמי. Targ. Gen. IV, 11; a. fr. -- Gitt. 57b, v. דמי I. --- 2) congestion. Ab. Zar. 28b; Bets. 22a וכ׳ דמעתא ד׳ congestion of the eye, tears &c. Gitt. 68b דרישא לד׳ for congestion of the head (head-ache). [דמי equivalent, v. דמין.] V. אדמא.
דמא to resemble, v. דמי.
דמא pr. n. m. Dama, name of a gentile of Ascalon, praised for his filial reverence. Ab. Zar. 23b (Var. רמא, רמה, v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 90); Kidd. 31a; Y. Peah I, 15c top דמה; Yalk. Ex. 364. Cmp. דומא.
דמאי, דמי m. (דמי) suspicion, talk, whence (cmp. דומה, שתוקי) D'smai, fruits about which there is a suspicion as tto the tithes therefrom being properly taken, opp. ודאי. Y. Maas. Sh. V, end, 56d [read] תיקן דמי דמאי תיקן לא דמי D'mai means, There is a talk that he has given the tithes, there is a talk that he has not; Y. Sot. IX, 24b top תיקן לא ומי (read דמי). Y. Dem. II, 22a top; Y. Shek. V, 48d top דמיין ארימתון have you set apart what is due of them (the barley) according to the law of D'mai?-- Dem. I, 1. Ib. 3 הד׳ מן פטור is exempt from the law of D'mai (no tithes required of them on account of doubt); a. fr. --D'mai, name of a treatise of Mfishnah, ׳Tosefta a. P'rushalmli of the Order of Z'raim. [Not to be confounded with דרמאי=דמאי of what.]
דמאין m. pl. (דמי, v. P. Sm. 913 sq.) figures. Targ. Jud. XVII, 5; XVIII, 14; a. e.
דמדום, דימ׳ m., pl. דמדומין, די׳ (דמם) stand-still, stillness; חמה דמדומי the timme in the mormning and the evening when the sun appears to stand still or be silent (cmp. Yoma 20b), dawn and sunset. Sabb. 118b; Ber. 29b; a. fr. Y. Pes. V, beg. 31c החמה ד׳ sunset.
דמדם (Pilp. of דמם) to silence. Part. pass. מדומדם unable to speak, overcome by wine. Y. Ter. I, 40d bot.
דמדם ch. same. Part. pass. מדמדם overwhelmed. Cant. R. to III, 4 וכ׳ מ׳ הוה he lay in a stupor the whole night, opp. פרפר to be restless. Ithpalp. אידמדם to be dumb. Targ. Y. II Ex. XV, 16 [read:] יד׳.
דמדמניות, v. דבדבניות (cmp. דם).
דמה pr. n. m., v. דמא.
דמה, v. דמי.
דמהריא pr. n. pl. Damharia, in Babylonia. R. Hasb. 21a. Erub. 6a דמה׳ Ms. M. (ed. דמח׳). Men. 81a Ms. M. (ed. דמהוריא). V. Berl. BBeitr. a. Geogr. p. 30.
דמו f.=דמותא. Targ. Y. Deut. V, 8. Targ. O. Ex. XX, 4 ed. Berl.; a. fr.
דמוי, דמוי m. same. Targ. Y. Ex. XX, 4; a. e.
דמוך, v. דמך.
דמוכא m. (preced.) sleep. Targ. Esth. II, 21 ד׳ בית bed-room.
דמולא, Targ. Prov. VI, 31 Ms. (ed. מזלא), read מודלא.
דמוסא, דמוסיא, v. דימ׳.
דמוע, v. דימ׳.
דמות gossip, v. דימה.
דמות f. (b. h.; דמי) resemblance, image, esp. man's divine image (Gen. I, 26). Yeb. 63b הד׳ ממעט כאילו as though he diminished the divine image (by neglecting the propagation of man). Num. R. s. 19 של גבורה ד׳ מדמין וכ׳ מעלה they compare the appearance of Divinity to the shape of man; a. fr. -- Pl, דמויות. Pesik. R. s. 33 ד׳ כמה וכ׳ נדמיתי in how many images (visions) did I appear to youb-- Yalk.Ex. 422 וכ׳ אחד ד׳ שני () two embroidered designs, one on each side.
דמות, דמותא ch. same. Targ. O. Ex. XX, 4 (v. דמו). Targ. O. Deut. IV, 15 ssq.; a. e. -- Pesik. Parah, p. 41a וכ׳ אנא כדמותיה whenever I see a vision resembling him &c.; Pesik. R. s. 14 בדמותיה (corr. acc.).
דמחמרא, דימ׳ m. (Difel of מחמר, v. חמר I, a. ד־) that which is ruined; ruins, debris. Targ. Is. XXIII, 13; XXV, 2 (h. text מפלה).