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  • 1 קיץ

    קַיִץ, קַיִיץm. (b. h.; קָוַץ) 1) heat, midsummer, harvest time for figs, grapes, contrad. to קציר harvest time for grains. B. Mets. 106b (ref. to Gen. 8:22 חצי ניסן … אב ק׳וכ׳ half of Nisan, the whole of Iyar, and half of Sivan is ḳatsir (cutting season), half of Sivan to half of Ab is ḳayits (midsummer) ; Gen. R. s. 34. Ex. R. s. 15 עשיר … בשעת הק׳ a rich man who went out at harvest time (when grapes were cut). Ned.VIII, 4 עד הק׳ עד שיהא הק׳וכ׳ if one vows abstinence ‘until harvest time, it means until harvest begins, until people begin to bring fruits home in baskets (v. כַּלְכָּלָה); עד שיעבור הק׳וכ׳ ‘until harvest is past, it means, v. מַקְצוּעָה; a. fr. 2) summer fruits, figs, grapes B. Bath.III, 1 (28a) כנס (קֵיצוֹ) את קַיְיצוֹ after storing up his fruits. Tosef.Ned.IV, 1 הנודר מן הק׳ אין אסורוכ׳ if one vows abstinence from ḳayits, he is forbidden figs only; ib. 2 (anoth. opin.) ענבים בכלל ק׳ grapes are included in ḳayits; Ned.61b מפירות הק׳ from the fruits of midsummer; (ib. ענבים בכלל תאנים). Y. ib. VIII, 41a top ביכר ק׳ בעמקים if the first summer fruits are ripe in the valleys; (Bab. ib. 62b; Tosef. ib. IV, 7 הגיע הק׳ the harvest has begun). Naz.8b כהילקטי ק׳, v. הֶילְקֵט; Tosef. ib. I, 3; Y. ib. I, 51b bot. (not כמלקיט); a. e.Trnsf. ק׳ המזבח the altars summer time, a time when the altar was unemployed for private offerings, and free-will burnt-offerings had to be supplied from theTemple fund. Shek. IV, 4 מותר הפירות לק׳ המ׳ the net income from the sale of fruits (of the Sabbatical year) was applied to the purchase of sacrifices for the altars summer time; Y. ib. 48b top (not למזבח). Succ.56a. Tosef.Men.X, 8, v. קוּץ II.

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  • 2 קייץ

    קַיִץ, קַיִיץm. (b. h.; קָוַץ) 1) heat, midsummer, harvest time for figs, grapes, contrad. to קציר harvest time for grains. B. Mets. 106b (ref. to Gen. 8:22 חצי ניסן … אב ק׳וכ׳ half of Nisan, the whole of Iyar, and half of Sivan is ḳatsir (cutting season), half of Sivan to half of Ab is ḳayits (midsummer) ; Gen. R. s. 34. Ex. R. s. 15 עשיר … בשעת הק׳ a rich man who went out at harvest time (when grapes were cut). Ned.VIII, 4 עד הק׳ עד שיהא הק׳וכ׳ if one vows abstinence ‘until harvest time, it means until harvest begins, until people begin to bring fruits home in baskets (v. כַּלְכָּלָה); עד שיעבור הק׳וכ׳ ‘until harvest is past, it means, v. מַקְצוּעָה; a. fr. 2) summer fruits, figs, grapes B. Bath.III, 1 (28a) כנס (קֵיצוֹ) את קַיְיצוֹ after storing up his fruits. Tosef.Ned.IV, 1 הנודר מן הק׳ אין אסורוכ׳ if one vows abstinence from ḳayits, he is forbidden figs only; ib. 2 (anoth. opin.) ענבים בכלל ק׳ grapes are included in ḳayits; Ned.61b מפירות הק׳ from the fruits of midsummer; (ib. ענבים בכלל תאנים). Y. ib. VIII, 41a top ביכר ק׳ בעמקים if the first summer fruits are ripe in the valleys; (Bab. ib. 62b; Tosef. ib. IV, 7 הגיע הק׳ the harvest has begun). Naz.8b כהילקטי ק׳, v. הֶילְקֵט; Tosef. ib. I, 3; Y. ib. I, 51b bot. (not כמלקיט); a. e.Trnsf. ק׳ המזבח the altars summer time, a time when the altar was unemployed for private offerings, and free-will burnt-offerings had to be supplied from theTemple fund. Shek. IV, 4 מותר הפירות לק׳ המ׳ the net income from the sale of fruits (of the Sabbatical year) was applied to the purchase of sacrifices for the altars summer time; Y. ib. 48b top (not למזבח). Succ.56a. Tosef.Men.X, 8, v. קוּץ II.

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  • 3 קַיִץ

    קַיִץ, קַיִיץm. (b. h.; קָוַץ) 1) heat, midsummer, harvest time for figs, grapes, contrad. to קציר harvest time for grains. B. Mets. 106b (ref. to Gen. 8:22 חצי ניסן … אב ק׳וכ׳ half of Nisan, the whole of Iyar, and half of Sivan is ḳatsir (cutting season), half of Sivan to half of Ab is ḳayits (midsummer) ; Gen. R. s. 34. Ex. R. s. 15 עשיר … בשעת הק׳ a rich man who went out at harvest time (when grapes were cut). Ned.VIII, 4 עד הק׳ עד שיהא הק׳וכ׳ if one vows abstinence ‘until harvest time, it means until harvest begins, until people begin to bring fruits home in baskets (v. כַּלְכָּלָה); עד שיעבור הק׳וכ׳ ‘until harvest is past, it means, v. מַקְצוּעָה; a. fr. 2) summer fruits, figs, grapes B. Bath.III, 1 (28a) כנס (קֵיצוֹ) את קַיְיצוֹ after storing up his fruits. Tosef.Ned.IV, 1 הנודר מן הק׳ אין אסורוכ׳ if one vows abstinence from ḳayits, he is forbidden figs only; ib. 2 (anoth. opin.) ענבים בכלל ק׳ grapes are included in ḳayits; Ned.61b מפירות הק׳ from the fruits of midsummer; (ib. ענבים בכלל תאנים). Y. ib. VIII, 41a top ביכר ק׳ בעמקים if the first summer fruits are ripe in the valleys; (Bab. ib. 62b; Tosef. ib. IV, 7 הגיע הק׳ the harvest has begun). Naz.8b כהילקטי ק׳, v. הֶילְקֵט; Tosef. ib. I, 3; Y. ib. I, 51b bot. (not כמלקיט); a. e.Trnsf. ק׳ המזבח the altars summer time, a time when the altar was unemployed for private offerings, and free-will burnt-offerings had to be supplied from theTemple fund. Shek. IV, 4 מותר הפירות לק׳ המ׳ the net income from the sale of fruits (of the Sabbatical year) was applied to the purchase of sacrifices for the altars summer time; Y. ib. 48b top (not למזבח). Succ.56a. Tosef.Men.X, 8, v. קוּץ II.

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  • 4 קַיִיץ

    קַיִץ, קַיִיץm. (b. h.; קָוַץ) 1) heat, midsummer, harvest time for figs, grapes, contrad. to קציר harvest time for grains. B. Mets. 106b (ref. to Gen. 8:22 חצי ניסן … אב ק׳וכ׳ half of Nisan, the whole of Iyar, and half of Sivan is ḳatsir (cutting season), half of Sivan to half of Ab is ḳayits (midsummer) ; Gen. R. s. 34. Ex. R. s. 15 עשיר … בשעת הק׳ a rich man who went out at harvest time (when grapes were cut). Ned.VIII, 4 עד הק׳ עד שיהא הק׳וכ׳ if one vows abstinence ‘until harvest time, it means until harvest begins, until people begin to bring fruits home in baskets (v. כַּלְכָּלָה); עד שיעבור הק׳וכ׳ ‘until harvest is past, it means, v. מַקְצוּעָה; a. fr. 2) summer fruits, figs, grapes B. Bath.III, 1 (28a) כנס (קֵיצוֹ) את קַיְיצוֹ after storing up his fruits. Tosef.Ned.IV, 1 הנודר מן הק׳ אין אסורוכ׳ if one vows abstinence from ḳayits, he is forbidden figs only; ib. 2 (anoth. opin.) ענבים בכלל ק׳ grapes are included in ḳayits; Ned.61b מפירות הק׳ from the fruits of midsummer; (ib. ענבים בכלל תאנים). Y. ib. VIII, 41a top ביכר ק׳ בעמקים if the first summer fruits are ripe in the valleys; (Bab. ib. 62b; Tosef. ib. IV, 7 הגיע הק׳ the harvest has begun). Naz.8b כהילקטי ק׳, v. הֶילְקֵט; Tosef. ib. I, 3; Y. ib. I, 51b bot. (not כמלקיט); a. e.Trnsf. ק׳ המזבח the altars summer time, a time when the altar was unemployed for private offerings, and free-will burnt-offerings had to be supplied from theTemple fund. Shek. IV, 4 מותר הפירות לק׳ המ׳ the net income from the sale of fruits (of the Sabbatical year) was applied to the purchase of sacrifices for the altars summer time; Y. ib. 48b top (not למזבח). Succ.56a. Tosef.Men.X, 8, v. קוּץ II.

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