and the twenty eighth of March. In leap years; ראשון א׳
First Adar, of thirty days duration between the thirty
first of January and the tenth of March; שני א׳ Second
Adar, of twenty nine days, between the second of March
and the eighth of April. Targ. II Esth. IX, 29; a. fr. --
Meg. I, 4; a. fr. -- Pl. אדרים, אדרין. R. Hash. 19b.
אדר, אידר, אדרא, אידרא m. (אדר נדר v. אדר) a place cut off, circle (cmp. זירה), whence threshing place, barn; also the grain piled up in the barn for threshing; cmp. גורן. Targ. Hos. II, 11 א׳ בעידן at the season of its being piled up; a. fr. - Gen. R. s. 65 the shovel דאפיך אי׳ which upturns the grain in the barn (=prayer avert- ing evil decrees). Ib. (play on אדרת Gen. XXV, 25) מא׳ כקש like chaff from the barn. Ruth R. to III, 3 א׳ אקימתא להיכן where didst thou put up the barn?-- Pl. אידריא, אדרי &c. Dan. II, 35. Targ. I Sam. XXIII, 1; a. e. Cant. R. to VII, 3 (homilet. rendition of אגן הסהר Cant. l. c.) דאזהרה א׳ a rounded place (cmp. גורן, זירה) of enlightenment, i. e. hall of the Sanhedrin. [With א or נ rejected; דרי בי. Taan. 3b. B. Mets. 73a.]
.3) skin אדר .m. (v אודראI, אדרא אדרI or אדר hide, leather-bag. Y. Maas. Sh. IV, 55c תורתא אדר hide of a cow. Ib. דתבנא (ברא) אדרא; Lam. R. to I, 1 (כותאי חד 2) דתבן אדר Ar. (ed. דור) a hide stuffed with straw. Y. Shebi. V, 36a top וכ׳ חכימא דאילין א׳ the leather of these bottles is distinguishable from the leather of those. -- Pl. אודרייתא. Shebu. 29b דתבנא א׳ תליסר Ar. (ed. אורוותא; Ms. F. אדידתא, v. Rashi a. l.) thirteen bagfuls of straw; Ned. 25a.
אדר II h., אדרא II or אדרא I ch. m. (v. אדר) [thick-leaved, dark] 1) a cedar species, prob. Spanish Jun- iper. R. Hash. 23a אדרא (ם) קדרוס מאי Ms. M. (ed. קתרוס) what is kedros (κeeροα)? Adara. Snh. 108b what is gofer? וכ׳ אמר שילא ר׳ דבי אדרא אמר רב Ar. a Ms. Fl. (v. Rabb. D. S. a. l.); cmp. Gen. R. s. 31; Yalk. Gen. 51. -- Bets. 15b וכ׳ אדר יטע let him plant an edar (allud. to addir &c., Ps. XCIII, 4); וכ׳ אדרא א״נ or adara as its (popular or Chald.) name is; as people say, it is called adara because it lasts for generations (אדרא־). Tit. 69b א׳ אטרף leaves of ad. Ib. דא׳ מיא decoct thereof. -- 2) אדרא fig-tree. Targ. II, Esth. VII, 9 (to which perhaps belongs. Git. l. c.).
אדרא II m. (v. אדר, cmp. Ges. H. Dict. s. v.) flag of a ship. B. Bath. 73a (for b. h. נס); Ms. M. אדארא (v. Rabb. D. S. a. l.).
אדרא Sabb. 67a, v. אדדא. - אדרא B. Mets. 26a, read with Rashi אודרא v. אודדא.
אדרבא, אדרבה (contr. of דרבה על, v. אד־) turn to the stronger side, whence as a dialectic term, on the contrary. Pes. 28a, a. fr. מסתברא איפכא א׳ on the con- trary, the reverse stands to reason. Ib. 77a א׳ אמינא הוה I might have said, 'On the contrary' &c.; a. fr. [Not to be confounded with אדרבא, אדרבה, v. אד־.]
אדרבלא m. (~~~~~~~~, hydraula) player on the hydraulis, organist. - Pl. אדרבלין. Gen. R. s. 50 וכרבלין א׳ וכ׳ there are organists and flute players in the land (or organs and cymbals, v. next w.), and such a land should be destroyed? [Comment. -- Perh. to be read ארדיכלין.] Ib. s. 23 וכ׳ ארדיכולין (ארדיב׳, corr. acc.).
אדרבליס, ארדבליס (trnsp.) m. (~~~~~~~~) water- organ. Y. Succ. V, 55c bot. ארד׳ זה עוגב. Ib. א׳ היה לא וכ׳ there was no organ used in (the) Jerusalem (Temple) because it interferes with the sweetness (melody of the song). -- Pl. אדרבלין; v. foreg. Cmp. הרדוליס.
אדרגזריא m. pl. (v. Schr. K. A. T. p. 617 sm.; cmp. אדר a. גזר) title of high officers. Dan. III, 3. Cant. R. to VII, 9 איפרכיא א׳ adarg. means governors.
אדרומא pr. n. gent. Adroma (Southern) for b. h. תימא. Targ. I Chr. I, 30.
אדרועא=דרעא. Targ. Y. Num. VI, 19.
אדרופיקוס m. (~~~~~~~~~) suffering from dropsy. Lev. R. s. 15 (var. corrup.); Yalk. Lev. 554. Ib. Job. 916 אנדר׳ (cmp. אדריינוס a. אנד׳).
*אדרותא f. (אדר) glory, distinction. Ber. 56b top (oneirocritical play on Adar) מיתת בא׳ thou shalt die in glory. [Cmp. Y. Maas Sh. IV, end, 55c; Lam. R. to I, 1 (מתלמ׳ חד).]
*אדרזדא (=אזדרזדא, זרז) diligently, quickly. Ezra VII, 23.
אדריאנוס=אדריינוס. Tanh. B'resh. 7; a. fr.
אדריאנטין Deut. R. s. 1, interpret. נציבים (II Sam. VIII, 14) read אסטרטיגין, as Targ. a. l.
אדריאס m. ('~~~~~~) Adriatic Sea. Tanh. B'resh. 7 לאוקיינוס א׳ בין between the Adriatic Sea and the Medi- terranean.
אדריב, אדריבא, v. ארדב.
אדריבולין, v. אדרבלא.
אדריונטוס, v. אנדרוניטיס a. אדריאנטוס.
אדריינוס, אנדרינוס pr. n. m. Hadrian, the Roman emperor (117 to 138) under whom the insurrection of Bar Kokhba occurred; freq. mentioned with the im- precation עצמות שחיק. Deut. R. s. 3; a. fr. V. אדריאנוס.
אדריינטיס, v. אנדרוניטיס a. אנדריאנטוס.
אדרייני, הדריוני m. Hadrianic, 1) of the town Adria or Hadria in Venetia. Ab. Zar. II, 3 ה׳ חרס (Y. Mish. a. Gem. א׳) earthen ware of Adria (forbidden for use on account of some unknown connection with idolatry, perh. suspected to have been used as wine vessels before they were offered for sale; v. infra). -- 2) referring to Hadrian, Hadrianic. Ib. 32a explain. הד׳ חרס 'earthen vessels soaked with wine, and distrib- uted in pieces, by order of Hadrian, among the soldiers to be diluted with water for drinking. - 3) (genit. of Hadrianus) Hadrian's (followers). Lam. R. to I, 17, v. אספסיינוס.