פסק
Aramaic
Verb
פסק • (transliteration needed)
- to cut off, to break away
Hebrew
Root |
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פ־ס־ק (p-s-q) |
Verb
פָּסַק • (pasák) (pa'al construction)
- to cease, to stop; to desist
- to decide, to rule
- 2015 December 17, Sam Borden and James Montague (English authors for NY times, translated by Haaretz), הוויקיליקס של הכדורגל (“The Wikileaks of Football”) (Hebrew title), Hebrew link English link:
- ועדת חקירה שהקימה ההתאחדות ההולנדית במטרה לבדוק את השפעת דויין על טוונטה, פסקה השבוע כי קבוצת התחתית ביצעה הטעיה מכוונת.
- The commission of inquiry set up by the Dutch Association in order to examine the effect of Doyen on [FC] Twente, ruled this week that the underground group has made deliberate deception.
- 2015 December 17, Sam Borden and James Montague (English authors for NY times, translated by Haaretz), הוויקיליקס של הכדורגל (“The Wikileaks of Football”) (Hebrew title), Hebrew link English link:
Verb
פִּסֵּק • (pisék)
- defective spelling of פיסק
Verb
פֻּסַּק • (pusák)
- defective spelling of פוסק
Noun
פְּסָק • (p'sák) m
- (law) a ruling, a decision
Derived terms
- פַּסְקָנִי (paskaní, “decisive”)
- פַּסְקָנוּת (paskaút, “decisiveness”)
- פְּסַק דִּין (p'sák din, “verdict, court ruling”)
Noun
פָּסֵק • (pasek) m
- A biblical cantillation symbol.
Yiddish
Etymology
From Hebrew פְּסָק.
Noun
פסק • (psak) ?
- adjudication, sentence