peria

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See also: periä

English

Noun

peria (uncountable)

  1. Alternative form of periah
    Jewish law determined that circumcision includes two procedures, one that involves mila 'incision,' a vertical cut made along the fore-skin; and the other peri'a 'uncovering,' folding out the foreskin, unveiling thereby the corona. Both procedures are absolutely necessary. Categorically, the law declares that without peri'a the circumcision is invalid.
    • 2018 David Borsky Laws of Conversion and Circumcision - Lesson 12 Metzitza Ba-peh
      One of the most controversial aspects of brit mila is the metzitza ba-peh. As we shall see, the Talmud (Shabbat 133a) mentions metzitza ba-peh, oral suction, as one of the three stages of the ritual circumcision. Following the mila and peria, the mohel places his mouth directly on the wound to draw blood out from the cut.
      This mishna presents the stages of ritual circumcision — mila, peria and metzitza — and teaches that all three stages are permitted on Shabbat.
      The Rishonim disagree as to whether one who has already removed the membrane (peria), but not yet performed metzitza, may still continue to cut the skin which is not integral to the brit mila (tzitzin she-einan me’akkevin).
      May the Compassionate One bless the one who cut the flesh of the foreskin (mila), split the membrane (peria) and drew off the blood of the circumcision (metzitza).

Catalan

Verb

peria

  1. first/third-person singular imperfect indicative of perir

Indonesian

Etymology

Inherited from Malay peria, from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *pəria (bitter melon). Doublet of paria and paré.

Pronunciation

Noun

pêria (plural peria-peria)

  1. bitter gourd

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Romanian

Etymology 1

From perie +‎ -a.

Pronunciation

Verb

a peria (third-person singular present perie, past participle periat) 1st conjugation

  1. (transitive) to brush
Conjugation

Etymology 2

Inflected form of perie (brush).

Pronunciation

Noun

peria

  1. definite singular of perie