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שם:
יָנַק יָנַק (b. h.; cmp. אנק) [to press,] (cmp. מָצַץ) to suck. Sot. 12ᵇ ולא י׳ and he (Moses) would not suck; פה … יִנַק דבר טמא shall the mouth destined to speak with Divinity suck in an unclean substance?—Ber. 10ᵃ; a. fr.—Trnsf. to draw sap, absorb. B. Bath. 71ᵇ יוֹנְקִין משדה וכ׳ they (the plants) are nurtured from the consecrated field. Y. Erub. III, 21ᵇ איברים יונקין זה מזה the limbs of an animal draw nourishment from one another, i.e. in either portion of a slaughtered animal to be divided between two partners there are substances absorbed from the other; a. fr. ערכים סמוכים
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