lost their claim on alimentation (from the estate), but not
their claim on an outfit. Ber. 3b פ׳ צריכין עמךישראל Israel,
thy people, need a living. Taan. 9a רבים בשביל פ׳ . . מטר
rain is granted for the sake of an individual, support
(prosperity) for the sake of the many (in public prayers).
Gen. R. s. 20; Midr. Till. to Ps. CVI, beg., v. פלא. Taan. 19b
וכ׳ באחד פרנסתו רבו לו שנתן עבד a slave to whom his
master gives his fare (for the week) on the first day of
the week; a. v. fr.
פרנסות f. (v. פרנס) administrative office. Y. Sot. IX, 24, v. שמ.
פרנסותאf.=h. פרגסה. Targ. Job XXXVIII, 39 (Ms. רנסתא. Targ. Lam. V, 9. Targ. Koh. XI, 1.
פרנסתא, v. פרנסא II, a preced.
פרנק (Parel of פנק) to delight; to treat with dainties. Hithpa. התפרנק to enmoy dainties. Cant. R. to VII, 2 מתפרנקין, v. חטא I.
פרנק ch. same. Targ. Ps. XGIV, 19 יפרנקון ed. Lag. (ed. יפרקנ׳, יפריקנ׳, corr. acc.). - Part. pass. מפרנק; f. מפרנקא, q. v. thpa. אתפרנק to be delighted, enyfoy. Ib. CXIX, 16. Targ. Job XXII, 26. Targ. Y. I Deut. XXXIII, 19; a. e.
פרנקא, v. פרונקא.
פרס I, פרש (b. h.) 1) to split, break, esp. (v. בצע) to break bread and say grace. R. Hash. 29b אדם יפרוס לא וכ׳ פרוסה a person should not break bread and say grace for his guests, unless he dines with them הוא פורס אבל וכ׳ לבניו but he may do so for his children and his house- hold in order to train them in religious practice. Pes. 37a; Men. 78b (expl. הינא מצה) וכ׳ ואין שפורסה כל when he breaks it apart, and no cords (of unbaked dough) can be drawn out of it; a. e. -- Part. pass. פרוס; f פרוסה; pl. פרוסים, פרוסין; שרוסות. Lev. R. s. 34 (ref. to פרס, Is. VIII, 7) וכ פ היא כבר סרוס... תפרוש הלא it does not read, behold, thou shalt break', but, behold broken'; it (thy bread) is broken for thee, for from the beginning of the year it is decreed &c. Y. Dem. I, 21d bot. בפ׳ when it is a broken piece of an eatable, opp. שלם. Y. Ber. VI, 10b bot. חטים של פ׳ (sub. פת) a broken loaf of wheat bread; a. fr. -- V. פרוס, פרוסה. - 2) (cmp. פרן) to break through; part. pass. as ab. open, plain. Tosef. Kel. B. Mets. V, 4, v. סואר. - 3) to spread. Meg. III, 3 (28a) פורשין ואין מצודות לתוכו nor dare you spread traps leading into it (the synagogue in ruins). Yoma III, 4 וכ׳ סדין פרסו (Y. ed. פרשו), v. סדין. Num. R. s. 11 כפיהם את סורשים הכהנים the priests spread their hands (when blessing). Ex. R. s. 42 וכ׳ הקביה ופ׳ . . . אחז he (Moses) took hold of the divine throne, and the Lord spread his cloak over him. Ib. (ref. to פרשז, JIob XXVI, 9) וכ׳ יוM שדי רחום פ׳ the Mercirul Al- mighty spread the splendor of his cloud over him; ib. s. 41 הקביה עליו והגין פ׳ the Lord spread (his cloak) over himm and protected him; a. fr. - Deut. R. s. 5 פורש היה וכ׳ דיאטגמא (not דאטגמא) he spread (published) a decree wherever he conquered &c. -- Part. pass. as ab. Ab. III, 16, v. מצודה; a. e. -- שמע על פ׳ (interch. wlth שמע את פ׳) to spread a cloak over the head for the recitation of the prayers preceding the Shomm'a (Kaddish and Barkhu), esp. to recite the prayers ccc. for the benefitt of those iwho have come too late for the regular service (cmp. Ber. 51a פריס סודרא, quot. in next w.). Meg. IV, 3 (23b) על פורסין אין וכ׳ שמע (Mish. ed. את; Mish. Pes. פורשין, v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 90) the prayers for the Shm a are not read aloud . . .. with less than two persons; [Rashi; to dipide the Sh'ma. (v. supra), i. e. to read parts of the prayers preceding the Shnmda;] Y. ib.IVV, 75a bot. שמע את פורסין. Ib. IV, 5 המפטיר וכ׳ פורס ..., v. פטר. Ib. 6. Lev. R. s. 23 ׳ שמע על פרוס אול they said to him, recite the prayers for the Shm a; he did; Cant. R. to II, 2 (mixed dict.) פרוס שמע את לן פרוס לון (read; פריס); a. fr. Nif. נפרס, Nithpa. נתפרס to be divided, broken. Tbul Yom III,1, v. ערה II. B. Mets. VII, 7 עיגוליו נתפרסו if his iig cakes were broken; a. e. Hif. הפריס 1) to assign, give a share, a present. Gen. R. s. 74 end וכ׳ מפריסים היו ולא Ar. (ed. מפרינים) they endowed only with their mouth, v. פרן. Yalk. ib. 227והול מפריס, v. פרת. - 2) (denom. ofפרסה) to partt the foot, to have a parted hoof. SifraSh'mini, ch.VV, Par. 4משוס, מפריס חזיר the swine parts its foot and is cloven-footed. Bull. 59a דבר לך אין וכ׳ פרסה שמפרים there is no animal tthat parts its foot and yet is unclean, except swine; a. e. -- Ib. 51b קרקע aע ה׳ the animal, after its fall, in attempting to rise made an impression of its parted feet on the ground (an evidence of its spine's being unaffected). -- Trnsf. to show the cloven foot (like swine, as iff saying, am clean', v. Lev. R. s. 13, end), to pretend piety. Gen. R. s. 22 כמפרים יצא וכ׳ וכמרמה (some ed. מפרים, corr. acc.) he went forth like a hypocrite and as one deceiving his Creator; (Yalk. ib. 38; Lev. R. s. 10 כמערים, v. ערם II). Pi. פירס, פירש 1) to spread. Bekh. 44a (ref. to Ex. XL, 19) סירשו רבינו Moses our teacher spread it (hence he must have been ten cubits high); Sabb. 92a פרשו; Yalk. Ex. 372; a. e. -- 2) to put a wrap mn, only in נדה פידסה she became menstruous. Keth. 2a, Gen. R. s. 45; a. fr.
פרס I ch. same, 1) to split, divide, break; esp. to break bread and say grace. Targ. II Kings IV, 39 (h. text פלח). Targ. Iam. IX, 13 מזונא על פדיס ed. Lag. (oth. ed. מזונא פ׳; Ar. נכסתא יפריס Af.). -- Yalk. Prov. 947 ויהיב מנחם פריס לאבל the comforter breaks the bread and gives it to the mourner (ref. to Lam. I, 17). Snh. 49a bot. להו פריס he divided with them, v. מוניני. B. Mets. 40a שיתא י׳ ר׳ פריס וכ׳ R. J. sold at the rate of six kuge for &c.; a. e. -- Part. pass. פריס; f פריסא. Pes. 37b דמיא ד׳ כמאן והכא and here it has the appearance of being broken; Men. 78b (not דמי). Bekh. 40a ופריס דשפיד (ed. ופרום, Hebr. form) when the mouth is pointed and (the lip) parted (like that of swine); a. e. - 2) to divide, arrange; (-sh. העריך, סדר) to arbitrate, value. Targ. O. Lev. XXVII, 8; a. fr. - Denom. vפורסא, פפורסא, פורנא. -- 3) to ditribute, spread.to publish. Targ. Job XXXVI, 30. Targ. II Sam. XVII, 19 ופרסת (not