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3 oskъrdъ
oskъrdъ Grammatical information: m. o Proto-Slavic meaning: `pointed hammer, pickaxe'Page in Trubačev: XXIX 197-198Old Church Slavic:Russian:oskórd `axe' [m o]Czech:Old Czech:Polish:Slovene:oskȓd `pointed hammer for whetting mill-stones' [f i]Old Prussian:scurdis `dibstone, mattock'Indo-European reconstruction: h₃bʰ-skrdʰ-o- -
4 stone
[stəʊn]n1) камешек, камень, булыжник- fine stones- crushed stone- memorial stone
- crumbling stone
- building stone
- paving stone
- sacrificial stone
- sharpening stone
- pebble stones
- lime stone - graveyard stones
- mile stone
- hail stone- stone wall- stone building
- stone bridge
- stone pottery- key stone of an arch- mile stone in the history of Europe
- stones in the liver
- precious stone set in gold
- ring with a white stone set in it
- houses of grey stone
- piece of stone - aim a stone at smb
- aim at smb with a stone
- beat at smb with a stone
- break stones
- erect up a stone on the grave
- gather stones into a pile
- undergo an operation for stones
- hit over a stone
- lay the corner stone
- leave no stone unturned
- make smth of stone
- polish a stone
- shape a stone
- throw a stone at smb, smth
- roll a stone from smth
- dislodge a stone
- throw the first stone at smb
- work in stone
- stones fall
- as cold as stone2) косточка- plum stone- grape stones
- stones of fruit
- remove the stones from peaches - those who live in glass houses should not throw stones
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5 бегуны
1) General subject: grinding-mill2) Geology: adge-mill3) Engineering: chaser, chaser mill, edge-runner mill, gringing mills, millstone, muller, muller mixer, pan mill, pan rolls, runner mill, stone rolls4) Construction: wet pan5) Mining: edge-runners, pan grinder6) Forestry: collergang, edge mills, edge runner7) Metallurgy: chaser (для измельчения руды), rubbing mill8) Oil: crushing mills, edge mill, wheel mill9) Silicates: block mill, grinding machine, rolling mill, runners, stone rolle10) Drilling: crusher, crushing mill, grinding mill, mill12) Plastics: mix muller, pan mixer, wheel mills13) Makarov: Chile mill (дробильная машина), edge runner (дробильная машина)14) Cement: mill stones, putty-chaser -
6 दृषद् _dṛṣad
दृषद् f. [दॄ अदि षुक् ह्रस्वश्च; cf. Uṇ.1.128]1 A rock, large stone, or stone in general; तत्र व्यक्तं दृषदि चरणन्यास- मर्धेन्दुमौलेः Me.55; R.4.74; Bh.1.38.-2 A mill-stone, a flat stone for grinding condiments upon; भित्वा मृषाश्रु- र्द्दषदश्मना रहः Bhāg.1.9.6.-Comp. -अश्मन् m.,-पुत्रः the upper and smaller mill-stone.-उपलः a grind-stone for grinding condiments upon. (दृषदिमाषकः a tax raised from mill stones).-सारम् iron; दृषत्साररुतत्त्वामृतमपि भवाम्भो- निधिगतः Mv.6.52. -
7 उपलः _upalḥ
उपलः 1 A stone, rock; उपलशकलमेतद् भेदकं गोमयानाम् Mu.3.15; कान्ते कथं घटितवानुपलेन चेतः Ś. Til.3; Me.19; Ś.1.14.-2 A precious stone, jewel. Y.3.36. 'उपलः प्रस्तरे मणौ' इति विश्वः.-3 Sand (Ved.).-4 A cloud.-5 A ball thrown from some artifice (as gun); कपाट- यन्त्रदुर्धर्षा बभूवुः सहुडोपलाः Mb.3.284.4.-ला 1 Refined sugar, (उपलासिता Sugarcandy).-2 The upper and smaller millstone which rests on the Dṛiṣad. [cf L. opatus.]-Comp. -प्रक्षिन् a. Grinding grain upon mill- stones; कारुरहं ततो भिषगुपलप्रक्षिणी नवा Rv.9.112.3. -
8 उपलप्रक्षिन्
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9 molero
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10 κόπτω
Aκόψω Hippon.83
, Men.Pk.64, etc.: [tense] aor. ἔκοψα, [dialect] Ep.κόψα Il.13.203
: [tense] pf. κέκοφα (ἐκ-) X.HG6.5.37, ( περι-) Lys.14.42, ( συγ-) Pl.Tht. 169b; [dialect] Ep. part.κεκοπώς Il.13.60
(v.l. -φώς, -πών), Od.18.335:—[voice] Med., [tense] fut. : [tense] aor.ἐκοψάμην Hdt.4.166
:—[voice] Pass., [tense] fut. κεκόψομαι ( ἀπο-) Ar.Nu. 1125, (ἐκ-) Id.Ra. 1223, ( κατα-) X.An.1.5.16, , Gal.13.759: [tense] aor. , Ar.Ra. 723, Th.8.13: [tense] pf. :— cut, strike,1 smite,ο' ἀμφὶ κάρη κεκοπὼς χερσὶ στιβαρῇσι Od.18.335
: c. dupl. acc., κόψε δὲ παπτήναντα παρήϊον smote him on the cheek, Il.23.690.2 smite with weapons,κόπτοντες δούρεσσι μετάφρενον Od.8.528
;τοῖσι Πέρσῃσι εἵποντο κόπτοντες Hdt.6.113
: metaph. in [voice] Pass., with play on words,αἰεὶ κόπτῃ ῥήμασι καὶ κοπίσιν AP11.335
.3 smite, slaughter an animal with an axe or mallet,κόψας ἐξόπιθεν κεράων βοός Il.17.521
, cf. Od.14.425, X.An.2.1.6; in Trag., A.Ag. 1278, Eu. 635, E.El. 838.4 cut off, chop off,κεφαλὴν ἀπὸ δειρῆς κόψεν Il.13.203
;χεῖράς τ' ἠδὲ πόδας κόπτον Od.22.477
;κ. [τὰ γέρρα] ταῖς μαχαίραις X.An.4.6.26
; κ. δένδρα cut down or fell trees, Th.2.75, X. HG5.2.39,43; κ. τὴν χώραν lay it waste, ib.3.2.26, 4.6.5:—in [voice] Pass., of ships, to be shattered, disabled by the enemy, Th.4.14,8.13:—metaph.,φρενῶν κεκομμένος A.Ag. 479
(lyr.); τὸν ὕπνον ἁ φροντὶς κόπτοισα preventing, Theoc.21.28; [πνεῦμα] κοπτόμενον being suddenly stopped, arrested, Arist.Mete. 367a10.5 strike, beat a horse, to make him go faster,κόψε δ' Ὀδυσσεὺς τόξῳ Il.10.513
; also σκηπανίῳ Γαιήοχος ἀμφοτέρω (sc. Αἴαντε)κεκοπὼς πλῆσεν μένεος 13.60
.6 hammer, forge,κόπτε δὲ δεσμούς 18.379
, Od.8.274; later, stamp metal, i.e. coin money,κ. νόμισμα IG12(5).480.11
(Siphnos, Athenian Law), Xenoph.4, Hdt.3.56:—[voice] Med., coin oneself money, order to be coined,κ. χρυσοῦ καὶ ἀργύρου νόμισμα Id.1.94
, cf. 4.166:—[voice] Pass., of money, to be stamped or coined, [νομίσμασιν] μόνοις ὀρθῶς κοπεῖσι Ar.Ra. 723
, cf. 726.7 knock or rap at, , Pl. 1097, And. 1.41, X.HG5.4.7, Men.Epit. 538, Phld.Vit.p.30 J., Plu.Alc.8, etc.; without θύραν, οὗτος, τί κόπτεις; Ar.Ec. 976.8 pound, bray in a mortar,κυπἐρου κεκομμένου Hdt.4.71
; ἀσταφίδα κεκ. Alex.127.4; ἔλαιον κεκ., i.e. pure oil, LXX 3 Ki.5.11.9 knock, dash about,τὸ ὕδωρ ὅταν κοπῇ Pl.Ti. 60b
;κόνις.. κοπτομένη.. ὑφ' ἅρμασι Hes. Sc.63
;θάλασσα κοπτομένη πνοιαῖς Theoc.22.16
.10 of birds, peck, Arist.HA 609b5; ὁ ἁλιάετος.. τὰ λιμναῖα κ. preys on the lagoon life, ib. 593b24; σπειρὴν κ. peck at, Arat.449; of fish, gnaw, Arist.HA 620b17; of a snake, strike, Il.12.204:—[voice] Pass., of wood or seeds, to be worm-eaten, Thphr.HP3.18.5, 8.11.2.b munch, masticate, dub. in Chionid.6.11 ὁ ἵππος κ. τὸν ἀναβάτην jars his rider by his paces, X.Eq.1.4:—[voice] Pass., ib.8.7, Hp.Aër.21.12 κ. ὄνους dress, prepare mill-stones for use, Alex.13; set, sharpen, Herod.6.84:—[voice] Med., AP 11.253 (Lucill.).13 metaph., tire out, weary,μήθ' ὑμῖν ἐνοχλῶ μήτ' ἐμαυτὸν κ. D.Prooem.29
, cf. Alciphr.2.3;λέγων φαίνου τι δὴ καινὸν.., ἢ μὴ κόπτε με Hegesipp.1.3
, cf. Sosip.1.20;μὴ κόπτ' ἔμ', ἀλλὰ τὰ κρέα Alex.173.12
;κ. τὴν ἀκρόασιν D.H.Comp.19
;κ. τὰ ὦτα Poll.6.119
;κ. ἐρωτήμασιν ἀκαίροις Plu.Phoc.7
, cf. Moer.p.74 P.:—[voice] Pass., to be worn out, .II [voice] Med. κόπτομαι, beat or strike oneself, beat one's breast or head through grief,κεφαλὴν δ' ὅ γε κόψατο χερσίν Il.22.33
, cf. Hdt.2.121.δ (also [voice] Act. τί κόπτεις τὴν κεφαλήν; Men.Her.4);κόπτεσθαι μέτωπα Hdt.6.58
(with μαχαίρῃσι added 2.61): abs., Pl.Phd. 60b, R. 619c: [tense] pf. [voice] Pass., [πόλις] κέκοπται A.Pers. 683
:—[voice] Act. c. acc. cogn.,ἐκοψα κομμὸν Ἄριον Id.Ch. 423
(lyr.).2 κόπτεσθαί τινα mourn for any one,κόπτεσθ' Ἄδωνιν Ar.Lys. 396
, cf. Ev.Luc.8.52; but alsoἐπί τινα Apoc.1.7
, 18.9 (v.l. αὐτῇ). (Cf. Lith. kapóti, Lett. kapāt 'chop small', 'beat', 'stamp', Lat. capo 'capon', perh. σκέπαρνον.) -
11 צנורא
צִנּוֹרָאIII, צִנּוֹרָה II, צִי׳ f. (v. צִנּוֹר) hook, curved pin. Kel. IX, 6 (ed. Dehr. צְנֵירָה), v. כּוּש I. Ib. XIII, 5 צ׳ שפשטה (ed. Dehr. צני׳) if a curved pin has been straightened. Ib. XI, 9 צ׳ טהורה (Maim. ed. Dehr. צני׳) the hook of an earring (detached) is clean; Tosef. ib. B. Mets. I, 9 (read:) צ׳ של נזם (v. R. S. to Kel. l. c.). Ib. III, 7 ניטל … מפני הצ׳ (ed. Zuck. הצינירות) if the flat portion of the bakers shovel is broken off, it is susceptible to uncleanness on account of the hook on the other end (used as a poker); ניטלה הצ׳ (ed. Zuck. הצינורת) if the curved end is broken off (v. קַלִּיגְרָפוֹן). Yoma 12a מהפך בצ׳ he turns (a piece of flesh on the altar) with the hook. Tosef.Sabb.VIII (IX), 16 כדי לעשות צ׳ קטנה enough coal to forge a small hook; ib. IX (X), 5 כדי … ממנו צ׳וכ׳ enough iron to make of it Men.107a; Sabb.90a צ׳וכ׳ a small bronze hook. Gen. R. s. 74 אפי׳ מחטאפי׳ צ׳וכ׳ thou hast not found with me even a pin or a hook (of thine); a. fr.(Num. R. s. 8, v. next w.Pl. צִנּוֹרוֹת, צִנּוֹרִיּוֹת (fr. צִנּוֹרִית). Tosef.Kel.B. Mets.II, 15 צ׳ התופסותוכ׳ the hooks which clasp the mill-stones from above. Ḥag.21b, sq. מחטין וצ׳ pins (or needles) and hooks; a. e.Chald., v. צִנּוֹרָא I. -
12 צִנּוֹרָא
צִנּוֹרָאIII, צִנּוֹרָה II, צִי׳ f. (v. צִנּוֹר) hook, curved pin. Kel. IX, 6 (ed. Dehr. צְנֵירָה), v. כּוּש I. Ib. XIII, 5 צ׳ שפשטה (ed. Dehr. צני׳) if a curved pin has been straightened. Ib. XI, 9 צ׳ טהורה (Maim. ed. Dehr. צני׳) the hook of an earring (detached) is clean; Tosef. ib. B. Mets. I, 9 (read:) צ׳ של נזם (v. R. S. to Kel. l. c.). Ib. III, 7 ניטל … מפני הצ׳ (ed. Zuck. הצינירות) if the flat portion of the bakers shovel is broken off, it is susceptible to uncleanness on account of the hook on the other end (used as a poker); ניטלה הצ׳ (ed. Zuck. הצינורת) if the curved end is broken off (v. קַלִּיגְרָפוֹן). Yoma 12a מהפך בצ׳ he turns (a piece of flesh on the altar) with the hook. Tosef.Sabb.VIII (IX), 16 כדי לעשות צ׳ קטנה enough coal to forge a small hook; ib. IX (X), 5 כדי … ממנו צ׳וכ׳ enough iron to make of it Men.107a; Sabb.90a צ׳וכ׳ a small bronze hook. Gen. R. s. 74 אפי׳ מחטאפי׳ צ׳וכ׳ thou hast not found with me even a pin or a hook (of thine); a. fr.(Num. R. s. 8, v. next w.Pl. צִנּוֹרוֹת, צִנּוֹרִיּוֹת (fr. צִנּוֹרִית). Tosef.Kel.B. Mets.II, 15 צ׳ התופסותוכ׳ the hooks which clasp the mill-stones from above. Ḥag.21b, sq. מחטין וצ׳ pins (or needles) and hooks; a. e.Chald., v. צִנּוֹרָא I. -
13 Flax Fibre, Tow And By-Products
FLAX FIBRE, TOW and BY-PRODUCTSFlax, Broken - Scutched flax which is less than 20-in. long and therefore unfit for hackling in the spinning mill. Flax, C.D. and T. - Graders' marks which denote the type of scutched flax: c (chaine) to represent warps, D (demi) to represent medium warps, and T (trame) to represent wefts. Flax, Green, or Natural - Scutched flax produced from de-seeded straw without any intermediate treatment such as retting. Flax, Line - The hackled flax produced by a hackling machine or hand hackling. A term sometimes erroneously applied to scutched flax. Flax, Retted - Scutched flax produced from straw which has been retted. Usually divided into three main classes, namely, water retted flax, dew retted flax, and chemically retted flax. Flax, Scutched - The product from the delivery end of a scutching machine or from scutching flax straw on a wheel. It consists of the long fibre strands in a parallel condition and substantially free from wood and other extraneous material. The yield of scutched flax is commonly expressed as stones (14-lb.) per acre, but in Ireland it is sometimes expressed as stones per peck of seed sown. The average yield per acre of scutched flax has varied according to year from about 20 stones per acre to 40 stones per acre, with occasional exceptional yields of 80 and 90 stones per acre. Grader, Flax - The man who places the scutched flaxes in their appropriate grades of quality by eye judgment and feel. Grades, Flax - Tank retted flaxes are graded from A through the alphabet in ascending order of value. Dam retted flaxes are graded from 1-7 in descending order of value. Dew retted flaxes are graded 0-6 in descending order of value. Grades, Tow - Green tow is graded 1-8 and then 9a, 9b, Z, Z2, and beater tow in descending order of value. Tank retted tow is graded I, II, III, 1, 2, 3, 3X, 3XXX, in descending order, whilst dam and dew retted tows are I, II, II, 1, 2, 3. Pluckings - The short, clean fibre produced at the end of the scutching machine where the operatives dress and square the pieces of flax ready for selection. In grading pluckings are classed as tow (q.v.). Root Ends, Straw - The broken-off roots which fall from the straw under the breaking rollers. Rug, Scutching - All the detritus which falls below the two compartments of the scutching machine after the shives have been shaken out of it, or the waste made when producing scutched flax on a wheel. It consists of partly scutched short straws, broken straws, weeds, and beater tow. It is classed as root end rug or top end rug, according to which end of the flax it comes from. Selection - The preliminary sorting of the scutched flax into main grades at the delivery end of the scutching machine. Shives - The short pieces of woody waste beaten from the straw during scutching. Tow - Any substantially clean but tossed and tangled flax fibre of less than scutched flax length. Tow Baling - The operation of making-up tow into bales. Tow, Beater - Short, fine, clean fibres which fall from the last third of the compartments during scutching. Tow, Inferior low grade (Green) - Green tow of a grade lower than 9a. Tow, Inferior low grade (Retted) - Retted tow of a grade lower than 3XXX. Tow, Machine, or Cast - Tow produced by the hackling machine. Tow, Rejected - Tow unsuitable for spinning on flax tow machinery. Tow, Rescutched - Two scutched on tow handles or a tow scutching machine. Tow, Rolled - The product from passing scutching rug through tow rollers and highspeed shaker. Tow, Rolled and Beaten - The product from passing scutching rug through tow rollers and beaters, and a high-speed shaker. The principal flax markets of the world are at Courtrai, Bruges, Ghent, Lokeren and Zele in Belgium; Rotterdam in Holland; Riga in Latvia; Leningrad, Pernau and Witebek in Russia; Douai and Flines in France; Newry, Rathfriland, Strabane, Ballymoney, Lisnaskea, Ballybay and Armagh in Ireland. Courtrai flax is the finest produced. It is uniform in fibre, strong, clean and of a good colour. Yarns up to 200's lea are spun from it. Irish flax comes next in spinning qualities from 90's to 120's lea are produced. As a warp yarn it is much preferred as the strength is greater than other types. Flemish flax is dark in colour, dryer than others, strong, and can be spun up to 120's lea. Dutch flax is clean, good colour and spins into yams up to 90's lea. Russian flax is coarser than the above types and is usually spun up to about 70's lea.Dictionary of the English textile terms > Flax Fibre, Tow And By-Products
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14 millstone
1) (one of the two large, heavy stones used in an old-fashioned mill for grinding grain.) møllesten2) ((usually with round one's/the neck) something that is a heavy burden or responsibility, and prevents easy progress: He regarded his brother as a millstone round his neck.) en møllesten; en klods om benet* * *1) (one of the two large, heavy stones used in an old-fashioned mill for grinding grain.) møllesten2) ((usually with round one's/the neck) something that is a heavy burden or responsibility, and prevents easy progress: He regarded his brother as a millstone round his neck.) en møllesten; en klods om benet -
15 grind
1 noun∎ the daily grind le train-train quotidien;∎ what a grind! quelle corvée!, quelle barbe!(a) (coffee, corn, pepper) moudre; (stones) concasser; American (meat) hacher; (into powder) pulvériser, réduire en poudre; (crush) broyer, écraser;∎ he ground his feet into the sand il a enfoncé ses pieds dans le sable;∎ to grind sth under one's heel écraser qch avec le talon;∎ figurative to grind the faces of the poor opprimer les pauvres(b) (rub together) écraser l'un contre l'autre;∎ to grind one's teeth grincer des dents;∎ to grind sth between one's teeth broyer qch entre ses dents;∎ Cars to grind the gears faire grincer les vitesses(c) (polish → lenses) polir; (→ glass) dépolir; (→ stones) polir, égriser; (sharpen → knife) aiguiser ou affûter (à la meule)(d) (turn handle) tourner;∎ to grind a pepper mill tourner un moulin à poivre;∎ to grind a barrel-organ tourner la manivelle de ou jouer de l'orgue de Barbarie∎ this barley grinds well cet orge est facile à moudre;∎ this pepper mill doesn't grind very well ce moulin à poivre ne moud pas très bien∎ to grind to a halt or to a standstill (machine, vehicle) s'arrêter ou s'immobiliser en grinçant; figurative (company, production) s'arrêter net; figurative (economy) se retrouver paralysé;∎ figurative the whole country ground to a halt or standstill during the General Strike le pays a été complètement paralysé pendant la grève généralefamiliar progresser laborieusement□ ;∎ I've been grinding away at this essay all weekend j'ai bûché sur cette dissertation tout le week-end(a) (pulverize) pulvériser, réduire en poudre∎ don't let your job grind you down ne te laisse pas abattre par ton boulot;∎ the people were ground down by years of poverty la population était écrasée par des années de misère∎ (substance) it grinds down easily c'est facile à moudre∎ to grind in a valve roder une soupape∎ the accordion music ground on in the background en fond sonore on entendait l'accordéon, interminable et monotone(a) (cigarette) écraser∎ he was grinding out a tune on the barrel-organ il jouait un air sur l'orgue de Barbarie;∎ familiar she's just ground out another blockbuster elle vient de pondre un nouveau best-sellerpulvériser;∎ to grind sth up into powder réduire qch en poudre -
16 μύλος
μύλος, ου, ὁ (H. Gk. for ἡ μύλη [so also Joseph.]; B-D-F §50).① mill (Diod S 3, 13, 2; Plut., Mor. 549e; 830d; PSI 530, 2 [III B.C.]; POxy 278, 17; Ex 11:5; Dt 24:6; Is 47:2; SibOr 8, 14), made of two flat stones, which varied in the course of time and provenance in size and shape; by moving one over the other, whether by hand or by mechanical contrivance, the grain between the two was turned into flour (s. illustrations in Bible dictionaries). ἀλήθειν ἐν τῷ μ. grind with the (hand-)mill (cp. Num 11:8) Mt 24:41. φωνὴ μ. the sound of the mill (as it turns) Rv 18:22.② millstone (Lycophron 233; Strabo 4, 1, 13; Anth. Pal. 11, 246, 2; PRyl 167, 10; BGU 1067, 5; Judg 9:53 A; 2 Km 11:21) Rv 18:21 v.l.; μ. ὀνικός a great (lit. ‘donkey’) millstone, i.e. not a stone fr. the small handmill, but one fr. the large mill, worked by donkey-power (s. ὀνικός). As a heavy weight: ἵνα κρεμασθῇ μ. ὀνικὸς περὶ τὸν τράχηλον αὐτοῦ that a great millstone would be hung around his neck Mt 18:6. Also εἰ περίκειται μ. ὀν. περὶ τὸν τράχηλον αὐτοῦ if a great millstone were hung around his neck Mt 9:42. More briefly περιτεθῆναι μύλον have a millstone hung (on him) 1 Cl 46:8.—Rv 18:21 v.l. B. 363.—DELG. M-M. -
17 حجر
حَجَر \ rock: the solid stone part of the earth’s surface (compared with loose material like soil and sand): You cannot dig through rock, except with machinery, a piece of rock, of whatever size He threw a rock into the sea. We saw the Rock of Gibraltar. The ship struck a rock (a piece of rock coming up through the sea). stone: rock that is used for building, etc.: a block of stone; limestone, a piece of rock, esp. a small piece He threw a stone at the boy. Jewels are valuable stones. \ See Also صخر (صَخْر) \ أحجارٌ شِبهُ كَريمة \ semi-precious stones. \ _(field) Min. \ حَجَر غرانِيت \ granite: a hard grey kind of rock. \ See Also صوان (صَوَّان) \ حَجَر جِيرِيّ \ limestone: a kind of hard rock, used for building etc.. \ حَجَر الدومينو \ domino(-noes): one of a set of small flat pieces of wood, plastic, etc. marked with spots for a game. \ حَجَر الرَّحَى \ millstone: one of a pair of heavy circular stones, for making flour in a mill. \ حَجَر شِطْرَنْج \ chessman: any of the pieces used in the game of chess. \ حَجَر صَوّان \ flint: hard stone that can make fire when it is struck; a piece of this. \ حَجَر عَثْرَة \ stumbling-block: sth. that prevents progress. \ حَجَر كَرِيم \ jewel: a valuable stone (of many kinds) that is worn as an ornament or is used in making a watch. \ حَجَر الكِلْس \ limestone: a kind of hard rock, used for building etc.. -
18 קשיתא
קַשְׁיְתָאf. (קְשֵי) stone of date or olive. Ḥull.49a האי ק׳ דאשתכחאוכ׳ (not דאשתכח) a date stone was found in the gall Pl. קַשְׁיָאתָא, קַשְׁיָיתָא. Ber.56a thou shalt see in thy dream that the Romans capture thee וטחני בך ק׳וכ׳ (different in Ms. M.) and make thee grind date stones in a golden mill. Yoma 79b (prov.) תרי … דק׳וכ׳ in two kabs of dates there is one kab of stones and more. Ab. Zar.28a ק׳ דזיתי olive stones.V. קָשֵׁי. -
19 קַשְׁיְתָא
קַשְׁיְתָאf. (קְשֵי) stone of date or olive. Ḥull.49a האי ק׳ דאשתכחאוכ׳ (not דאשתכח) a date stone was found in the gall Pl. קַשְׁיָאתָא, קַשְׁיָיתָא. Ber.56a thou shalt see in thy dream that the Romans capture thee וטחני בך ק׳וכ׳ (different in Ms. M.) and make thee grind date stones in a golden mill. Yoma 79b (prov.) תרי … דק׳וכ׳ in two kabs of dates there is one kab of stones and more. Ab. Zar.28a ק׳ דזיתי olive stones.V. קָשֵׁי. -
20 כירה II
כִּירָהII f. (b. h. כִּרַיִם; cmp. כּוּר II) a portable stove on feet, with caves for two pots, v. כּוּפָּח. Sabb.38b. Ib. III, 1. Ib. 138b, v. יָרֵךְ. Kel. VI, 1 העושה שתי … כ׳ if one improvises a stove by means of two stones; Tosef. ib. B. Kam. V, 3 כרה ed. Zuck. (R. S. to Kel. VI, 4 כירה). Kel. VI, 2 כִּירַת הטבחים the butchers stove (improvised with several stones). Y.Bets. II, 61c top בשאה שכִּירָתְךָ סתומה at a time when thine own (private) stove is closed (when you are not permitted to cook), opp. כירת רבך thy Masters stove (the altar); Bab. ib. 20b; Tosef.Ḥag.II, 10; a. fr.Pl. כִּירִים. Kel. VI, 3 שתי כ׳ two fire-places.Dual form: כִּירַיִים, כִּירַיִם. Sabb.III, 2. B. Mets.VIII, 7. Sifra Shmini Mill. לא … אלא מן הכ׳ they brought the fire in from the (private) stove; Lev. R. s. 20; Tanḥ. Aḥaré 6; ed. Bub. 7 מבית (ה)כ׳ from the kitchen. Ab. dR. N. ch. XII כ׳ זה טמא (Var. כ׳ זו טמאה; v. II Vers., ed. Schechter, ch. XXVIII) this stove is unclean.
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