The 8 methods of naming items:#1 of 8
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GOALS:
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I decided its time for a longer unit.

This unit which is a bit longer than the others focuses on a
major Rashi task--explaining the MEANINGS OF WORDS. EXPLAINING
MEANING is more than looking something up in a dictionary.
There are METHODS to explaining WORDS. In this module we will
explore HOW Rashi determines meaning --WHAT are Rashis methods.


TODAYS UNIT
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As I was about to close out this series I notice a beautiful
posting of mine whose URL is listed below with several dozen
punchy Rashis. These Rashis deal with HOW objects are named
and list 8 methods.


REFERENCE:
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This module comes from the following reference in the
Rashi-is-Simple series.

http://www.RashiYomi.Com/ex25-31a.htm


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BACKGROUND
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 You can name an object by any of 8 attributes of the
 the object. For example you can name an object by how
 it looks, their form, (e.g. PENTAGON refers to the FORM
 of the building) or you can name an object by its PURPOSE
 and FUNCTION (e.g. the UNITED NATIONS refers to the GOAL
 of the buiding -- to UNITE the world) These 8 methods are
 listed in footnote *1.

 In the next few days we review examples of objects named
 by their form.

EXAMPLES
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The following Candellabrah parts were named by their FORM--
what they looked like
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EXAMPLE 80: Ex25-31d The THIGH of the Menorah means its bottom

EXAMPLE 81: Ex40-22a The THIGH of the temple in the north
            THIGH here refers to the SIDE of the temple since
            the entrance was from the EAST

EXAMPLE 82: Ex40-22b On the THIGH of the temple in the North
            THIGH here refers to its SIDE

EXAMPLE 83: Lv01-11a On the THIGH of the Altar
            THIGH here refers to its SIDE


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=========== HOW OBJECTS ARE NAMED ========================

*1
 You can name an object by any of 8 attributes of the
 the object. For example you can name an object by how
 it looks, their form, (e.g. PENTAGON refers to the FORM
 of the building) or you can name an object by its PURPOSE
 and FUNCTION (e.g. the UNITED NATIONS)

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FOCUS ON OBJECTS'       EXAMPLE
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FUNCTION                United nations
SUBSTANCE               PLASTER
CAUSE                   Sunset
FEELS                   HARDship
FORM                    Pentagon
EXAGGERATION            SkyScraper
A GOOD EXAMPLE          HONEY can mean anything SWEET
ACTIVITY-FORM           SURFing the web
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