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טֶבֶל טֶבֶל, טָבַל I, v. Pi. a. Hif.) fruits of which you are permitted to make a luncheon or improvised meal in the field without separating the priestly or levitical shares. Ber. 35ᵇ איו הט׳ טתחייב וכ׳ the tebel is not subject to tithes, until it is brought home (for consumption or storage).—Esp. Tebel, produces inthat stage in which the separation of levitical and priestly shares respectively is required, before you may partake of them; eatables forbidden pending the separation of sacred gifts. Ter. X, 6 חבילי תלתן של ט׳ bundles of fenugrec subject to T’rumah; expl. Bets. 13ᵃ ט׳ טבול של תרומה (Rashi: לתרומה) Tebel considered as such, because it is subject to T’rumah (Deut. XVIII, 4; Ms. M. של ת׳ גדולה to the general gifts of T’rumah and tithes); ט׳ טבול של תרומת מעשר Tebel (in the possession of a Levite who received it for tithes, and) considered Tebel, because it is subject to the T’rumah from tithes (Num. XVIII, 26). Ter. IX, 6 הט׳ גדוליו וכ׳ the growth of seeds that had been subject to sacred gifts the separation of which had been omitted &c. Ib. 7 אע"פ שפירותיו ט׳ although its growth is considered Tebel (because the seeds were not tithed) &c. Kidd. 58ᵇ טִיבְלוֹ של וכ׳ his neighbor’s Tebel; a. fr.—[Erub. 86ᵃ יש לו ט׳, read: טַבְלָא I.].—Pl. טְבָלִים. Ib.—Ned. 20ᵃ סיפך להאכילך ט׳ he will finally give thee to eat things from which the tithes have not been given. Ḥull. 132ᵇ; a. e. ערכים סמוכים
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