רשה, v. רשי.
רשו, רשו, v. דשותא.
דשום, v. רושם.
רשום, רשומא, v. sub ריש׳.
דשון m. (רשש) rashon, a species of locusts (= b. h. ססלעם). Hull. 65; SiraShmini, rPar. 3, ch. V; Yalk. Lev. 537. Hull. 65b ר׳ זה חרגול hargol (Lev. XI, 22) means rashon. Ib. 66a. Y. Nidd. III, 50a top לר׳ דומה ברייתו שתחלת כל .. . איוהו what is the articulated embryo of which they speak ? One that in its early stage resembles the shape of a. rashon; Tosef. ib. IV, 10 ברושם (Var. בראשו, corr. acc.); Bab. ib. 25a כר׳ Ar. (ed. מראשו, corr. acc.); Lev. R. s. 14 לר׳ דומה . ככורת how is the embryo formed? At first it resembles &c.; Yalk. ib. 547.
רשונא ch. same. Targ. O. Lev. XI, 22 ed. Berl. (Ms. I רשו׳; ed. Vien. a. oth. דש׳; Y. ed. Vien. דשו׳). Targ. Ps. CV, 34 (ed. Wil. ו׳; h. text ילק).
רשוש m. (רשש) wheat-stamper, groats-maker. - Pl. רשושות, constr. רשושי. M. Kat. II, 5 (13b, v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 70). Ib. 15b ציפורי ו׳; v. דשוש.
רשושין, v. רששין.
דשות I f. (denom. of רש) poverty. Midr. Till. to Ps. XXIV רשותו לפי שמו ואין רש יש (ed. Bub. עניותו) many a man is poor, but his reputation is not in harmmony with his poverty (it being thnt he is wealthy). Yalk. Gen. 147 (ref. to Koh. IV, 14) וכ׳ רשותו נולדה . . . במלכותו with Joseph's elevation to governorship Potiphar's poverty was born; Gen. R. s. 89 רשתו; Yalk. Koh. 97 1 רשתו. דששות II, . (רשה) 1) pmouwer, auuthority, control. Ned. X, 2, v. רוקן. Gen. RR. s. 67 אינן שלשה ברשותו . . . ששה ברשותו six things (organs) serve man, three of which are under his control, and three are not; וכ׳ ורשותו . . . העין the eye, the ear, and the nose are not under his control &c. Bets. V, 2 ר׳ משום as an exercise of authority (judging,, betrothal &c.; differ. interpret. in comment)); a. fr. -- Esp. secular government, (mostly) the Roman government in Palestine, Ronman offfcials, Ronman party. Ab. I, 10, v. ידע. Ib. II, 3, v. זהיר. Sabb. 11a, v. חלל III. Ab. Zar. 17a (ref. to ProvיXXX, 15) והר׳ מינות נינהי ומאי. . . בנות שתי קול Ms. M. the voice of ttwo daughters that cry from Gehenna, and say in this world, bring, bring'; and who are they? Heresy and Government. Makhsh. II, 5 ר׳ בה יש אם if it is the residence of Roman officials (for whom the baths are always kept in readiness). Yoma 86b וכ׳ מקברת והר׳ and high office buries its occupant (causes premature death). Erub. 41b והר׳ מעיין חולי . . רואין אין שלשה three persons shall not see Gehenna (expiate their sins in this worrrld); those who suffer from extreme poverty, fromm bowel diseases, and from governmental exactions (Rashi; from creditors). Y. Snh. VI, 23d sq. מטן של ר׳ the earthly government; מעלן של ר׳ the divine governmment; a. fr. -- Pl. דשויות. Hag. 15a הן ר׳ שתי . . מא are there, God forbid two powers (governing the universe)? Gen. R. s. 1 (ref. to ברא, Gen. I, 1) וכ׳ ו׳ שתי . . כל אין none can say, two powers created the world (the verb ברא being in the singular) &c. Ber. 33b ר׳ כשתי דמיחזי (saying מודים twice) has the appearance of a belief in a duality; a. e. - 2) (trad. pronunc. רשות) dominion, domain, territory. B. Kam. I, 2 למזיק המיוחדת ר׳ a territory exclusively belonging to the owner of the animal that did the damage; והמזיק הניוק ר׳ a space belonging to both owners. Ib. 13b (in Chald. dict.) בעי מאי ברשותי תורד what had thy ox to do in my ground. Ib. 81a; Taan. 6b הר׳ שבילי the paths (short cuts) through private property. B. Mets. 5b משביעין ברשותו שאינו שבועה אותו we make him swear that it is not in his possession; a. v. fr. -.היחיד ר׳ (abbrev, רהר) private ground; הרבים ר׳ (abbrev. רהר, רה) public roadt. Sabb. 6a; a. v. fr. -Ib. 9a לעצמה ר׳ זו הרי this forms a terri-- tory for itself (with regard to Sabbath movements). Ib. VII, 2 לר׳ מר׳ המוציא he who carries things (on the Sabbath) from one territory to another; a. fr. - Pl. as ab. Ib. 6a וכ׳ לשבת ר׳ ארבע there are four classes of territories with regard to Sabbath laws &c.; Tosef. ib. I, I. Ib.; Sabb. l. c. ר׳ שתי. . אסקופה the threshold stands for ttwo terri- tories; when the door is open, it is classified with the interior &c. Ib. 9a וכ׳ ר׳ שתי מוצא.. . כל wherever you find two territories belonging to the same class; a. fr. - Y. Kidd. III, 64c top; Y. Ned. VIII, 40a bot. (ref. to R. Jose's opin- ions Kidd. III, 9, a. Ned. VIII, 2) שיצאו עד אמר הוא תמן וכ׳ הקטנות הר׳ כל שיצאו עד הבדולות הרשויות כל there, he says, the terms, 'the oldest, tthe youngest', tend to ex- clude all the older daughters, and all the younger daugh- ters respectively (so that only the oldest of the daugh- ters of his first wife, and respectively the youngest of the daughters of his second wife are meant), and here he says so (that the widest scope is adopted)?- 3)peromission, option; optional act. Ber. 28a וכ׳ ר׳ להם וניתנה and per- mission to enter was given to the students. Ab. IIl, I5i, v. צפה. Hull. 141a הר׳ לדבר, v. מצוה. Ib. 106a, v. מצוה. Ber. 27b, v. חובה. M. Kat. III, ו׳ של אגרות, v. שאילה; a. fr. -ר׳׳־ נטילת taking leave of absence, parting, at which a religious remark was customary. Lev, R. s. 17 להו עביד ר ׳ made these verses the text for leave-taking (cmp. אפטרתא). Y. Ber. II, 5c bot. דידיה ר׳ ׳ הוה . . . מילתא ההיא that remark . . . was his leave-taking. -[i) (cmp. רשאי 2) debt, loan, creditor's claim. Erub. 41b, v. supra]
רשותא, רשו, ד׳ ch. same. 1) power, control, authorilty. Targ. Y. Lev. XXVI, 6. Targ. II Deut. XXI, 14. Targ. Ex. XXI, 8; a. e. -- Y. Gitt. IV, 50c bot. וכ׳ רשו יהב authorized the scribe to write &c..; a. e. - 2) permission, license; leave. Targ. Esh..VIII, 16. Targ. Y. Deut. XXII,115. Ib. XV, 2; a. fr. - Oant. R. to VII, 9 וכ׳ ו׳ לי יהיב את לית would you not give me permission to go up and kiss that image on its mouth Y. Ber. II, 5c bot. ליה מיזל הוה מה ר׳ מיסב דלא why did he go away without taking leave? Snh. 5a ר׳ נקיטנא I hold a license to teach. Ib. ר׳ לשקול וכ׳ מבי let him take out (a teacher and judge's) license from the offce of the Resh Galutha. Ib. ר׳ מאי how was the Iicense worded?; a. fr. - 3) domain, territory. Targ.