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kuppaḥ

  • 1 קופה

    קוּפָּהf. ( קפף, v. כָּפַף; cmp. כִּיפָּה) 1) heap, pile. Yoma 22b אלא אם כן ק׳ של שרציםוכ׳ unless a heap of reptiles hangs behind him, v. פַּרְנָס Ber.32a, v. נָהַם; a. e. 2) archway, vault, v. כִּיפָּה. 3) (v. כְּפִיפָה) basket, large vessel. Y.Ber.I, 3a ק׳ מלאהוכ׳ a basket full of bones. Gen. R. s. 13 הבא קוּפָּתְךָוכ׳ bring thy tub and measure (fill it); Y.Succ.I, 52b bot. Y.Sabb.X, 12c top ק׳ פרוצה a basket which is broken through (the contents of which protrude). Bab. ib. 91b קוּפַּת הרוכלין a spice-dealers basket. Gitt.67a ר׳ יוחנן … קופת הרוכלים R. Joḥ. ben Nuri is a spice-peddlars basket (ready in all branches of learning); ק׳ של בשמים …ר׳ R. El. is a spice box; Ab. dR. N. ch. XVIII; ib. ק׳ של הלכות a basket (or a pile) of laws (an erudite scholar). Keth.VI, 4 החתן … עשרה דינרין לק׳וכ׳ the bridegroom must obligate himself to give his wife ten Denars for the ḳuppah for each Maneh (which she brings in), expl. ib. 66b ק׳ של בשמים for perfumes; a. v. fr. Tosef.Kel.B. Bath. III, 7 קיפה (corr. acc.).Esp. ḳuppah, the communal fund for dispensing sustenance to the poor every Friday, contrad. to תמחוי. B. Bath.8b. Peah VIII, 7 לא יטול מן הק׳ must not take support from the ḳuppah; a. e.Pl. קוּפּוֹת. Y.Ab. Zar. I, 39d היה למוד … ק׳ והוציא עשר if one was in the habit of exhibiting five baskets with goods, and exhibited ten (on account of the gentile festival). Tosef.Maas. Sh. I, 10 אם היו ק׳ if the dates are in baskets, opp. של פטליא in bales; a. fr.Tosef.Kel.B. Mets. VIII, 2 מעקה שבמגדל והק׳ שבו R. S. to Kel. XVIII, 2 (ed. קוסת) the railing attached to a turret (spice-box) and the cupolas thereon (cmp. אֲק יּנְבִּי).

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  • 2 קוּפָּה

    קוּפָּהf. ( קפף, v. כָּפַף; cmp. כִּיפָּה) 1) heap, pile. Yoma 22b אלא אם כן ק׳ של שרציםוכ׳ unless a heap of reptiles hangs behind him, v. פַּרְנָס Ber.32a, v. נָהַם; a. e. 2) archway, vault, v. כִּיפָּה. 3) (v. כְּפִיפָה) basket, large vessel. Y.Ber.I, 3a ק׳ מלאהוכ׳ a basket full of bones. Gen. R. s. 13 הבא קוּפָּתְךָוכ׳ bring thy tub and measure (fill it); Y.Succ.I, 52b bot. Y.Sabb.X, 12c top ק׳ פרוצה a basket which is broken through (the contents of which protrude). Bab. ib. 91b קוּפַּת הרוכלין a spice-dealers basket. Gitt.67a ר׳ יוחנן … קופת הרוכלים R. Joḥ. ben Nuri is a spice-peddlars basket (ready in all branches of learning); ק׳ של בשמים …ר׳ R. El. is a spice box; Ab. dR. N. ch. XVIII; ib. ק׳ של הלכות a basket (or a pile) of laws (an erudite scholar). Keth.VI, 4 החתן … עשרה דינרין לק׳וכ׳ the bridegroom must obligate himself to give his wife ten Denars for the ḳuppah for each Maneh (which she brings in), expl. ib. 66b ק׳ של בשמים for perfumes; a. v. fr. Tosef.Kel.B. Bath. III, 7 קיפה (corr. acc.).Esp. ḳuppah, the communal fund for dispensing sustenance to the poor every Friday, contrad. to תמחוי. B. Bath.8b. Peah VIII, 7 לא יטול מן הק׳ must not take support from the ḳuppah; a. e.Pl. קוּפּוֹת. Y.Ab. Zar. I, 39d היה למוד … ק׳ והוציא עשר if one was in the habit of exhibiting five baskets with goods, and exhibited ten (on account of the gentile festival). Tosef.Maas. Sh. I, 10 אם היו ק׳ if the dates are in baskets, opp. של פטליא in bales; a. fr.Tosef.Kel.B. Mets. VIII, 2 מעקה שבמגדל והק׳ שבו R. S. to Kel. XVIII, 2 (ed. קוסת) the railing attached to a turret (spice-box) and the cupolas thereon (cmp. אֲק יּנְבִּי).

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  • 3 כופח

    כּוּפָּח(כָּפַח) ( a pouched receptacle, a small stove, brazier. Sabb.III, 2. Ib. 38b כ׳ מקום שפיתתוכ׳ a kuppaḥ is a stove which has room only for one pot. Men.V, 9 מאפה כ׳ what is baked in a brazier. Kel. V, 2 הכ׳ עשאו לאפייה … לבישול a k. made for baking, … for cooking.

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  • 4 כּוּפָּח

    כּוּפָּח(כָּפַח) ( a pouched receptacle, a small stove, brazier. Sabb.III, 2. Ib. 38b כ׳ מקום שפיתתוכ׳ a kuppaḥ is a stove which has room only for one pot. Men.V, 9 מאפה כ׳ what is baked in a brazier. Kel. V, 2 הכ׳ עשאו לאפייה … לבישול a k. made for baking, … for cooking.

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  • 5 תמחוי

    תַּמְחוּיc. (denom. of מִחְיָה) 1) a plate for various dishes or portions, tray. Kel. XVI, 1, v. מַזְנוֹן. Ned.IV, 4 אוכל … אבל לא מן הת׳ he may eat at the same table with him, but not from the same plate; אבל … מן הת׳ החוזר but he may eat with him from a plate which goes back to the host (each time a guest is served). Maasr. I, 7 נותן … ולת׳ he may put the oil on the cake (חֲמִיטָה) or on the plate. Y.B. Mets.VIII, end, 11d השאילני תַּמְחוּיְיךָוכ׳ (or תַּמְחוּיֶיךָ, pl.) lend me thy plate and dine with me; a. fr.Esp. tamḥuy, charity plate, daily distributed food collected from contributors, soup-kitchen, contrad. to קוּפָּה, q. v. Peah VIII, 7 מי … לא יטול מן הת׳ he who has the means for two meals, must not accept support from the tamḥuy. B. Bath.8b ת׳ נגבית בשלשהוכ׳ the tamḥuy is collected under the supervision of three persons, and distributed by three persons, for the mode of its collection and distribution is the same; ת׳ לעניי העולםוכ׳ the . is for all poor people wherever they may come from, the ḳuppah for the town poor only. Pes.X, 1 אפילו מן הת׳ even if he is supported from the .; Y. ib. 37b bot.; a. fr.Pl. תַּמְחוּיִין. Y.Ter.VIII, 45d top. Ker.12b ת׳ מחלקין (not מחולקין) trays form a separation, i. e. if one eats two half-olive sizes of forbidden food from two different plates, they are not counted together as one olive-size; Sabb.71a; Y. ib. VII, 9b; a. fr. 2) (from its shape) the partition in a wagon for freight or baggage, Maim.; ( a cavity in the yoke, R. S.).Pl. תַּמְחוּיוֹת. = Kel. XIV, 4.

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  • 6 תַּמְחוּי

    תַּמְחוּיc. (denom. of מִחְיָה) 1) a plate for various dishes or portions, tray. Kel. XVI, 1, v. מַזְנוֹן. Ned.IV, 4 אוכל … אבל לא מן הת׳ he may eat at the same table with him, but not from the same plate; אבל … מן הת׳ החוזר but he may eat with him from a plate which goes back to the host (each time a guest is served). Maasr. I, 7 נותן … ולת׳ he may put the oil on the cake (חֲמִיטָה) or on the plate. Y.B. Mets.VIII, end, 11d השאילני תַּמְחוּיְיךָוכ׳ (or תַּמְחוּיֶיךָ, pl.) lend me thy plate and dine with me; a. fr.Esp. tamḥuy, charity plate, daily distributed food collected from contributors, soup-kitchen, contrad. to קוּפָּה, q. v. Peah VIII, 7 מי … לא יטול מן הת׳ he who has the means for two meals, must not accept support from the tamḥuy. B. Bath.8b ת׳ נגבית בשלשהוכ׳ the tamḥuy is collected under the supervision of three persons, and distributed by three persons, for the mode of its collection and distribution is the same; ת׳ לעניי העולםוכ׳ the . is for all poor people wherever they may come from, the ḳuppah for the town poor only. Pes.X, 1 אפילו מן הת׳ even if he is supported from the .; Y. ib. 37b bot.; a. fr.Pl. תַּמְחוּיִין. Y.Ter.VIII, 45d top. Ker.12b ת׳ מחלקין (not מחולקין) trays form a separation, i. e. if one eats two half-olive sizes of forbidden food from two different plates, they are not counted together as one olive-size; Sabb.71a; Y. ib. VII, 9b; a. fr. 2) (from its shape) the partition in a wagon for freight or baggage, Maim.; ( a cavity in the yoke, R. S.).Pl. תַּמְחוּיוֹת. = Kel. XIV, 4.

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