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1 קיסרין
קִיסְרִין, קִיסְרֵי, קִסְ׳pr. n. pl. Cæsarea, name of several cities, esp. Cæsarea (Palestina), a maritime city founded by Herod the Great on the site of Stratons Tower. Meg.6a (ref. to עקרון, Zeph. 2:4) זו ק׳ בת אדוםוכ׳ this means (symbolically) C., the daughter of Edom (seat of the Roman government), v. חוֹל I. Ib. מלכי ק׳ וירושלים the governors of C. and of Jerusalem. Lam. R. to IV, 21 ‘daughter of Edom זו ק׳ this means C.Tosef.Ohol.XVIII, 16 ק׳ שהחזיקו בהוכ׳ C. which was always considered unclean (v. מָדוֹר). Ib. 13 מזרח ק׳ the eastside of C.; Ohol. XVIII, 9 (ed. Dehr. קסרון, corr. acc.; some ed. קֵיסַרִיּוֹן). Y.Pes.III, end, 30b רבנן דק׳ the Rabbis of C.; a. fr.Y.Yeb.II, end, 4b, a. e. ק׳ שבקפודקיא Cæsarea in Cappadocia, v. מְגִיזָה. Mekh. Bshall., Amal., s.2 קסריון, v. מְחִלָּה.Denom. קִיסְרִי, קִסְ׳ Cæsarean. Tosef.Dem.IV, 23 הניח ק׳ ומצא אגרי (Var. ומצא עִגְּרוֹן) if he left Cæsarean wheat (bought for immediate use) and found storage wheat in its place (v. אֵגוֹרִי). -
2 קיסרי
קִיסְרִין, קִיסְרֵי, קִסְ׳pr. n. pl. Cæsarea, name of several cities, esp. Cæsarea (Palestina), a maritime city founded by Herod the Great on the site of Stratons Tower. Meg.6a (ref. to עקרון, Zeph. 2:4) זו ק׳ בת אדוםוכ׳ this means (symbolically) C., the daughter of Edom (seat of the Roman government), v. חוֹל I. Ib. מלכי ק׳ וירושלים the governors of C. and of Jerusalem. Lam. R. to IV, 21 ‘daughter of Edom זו ק׳ this means C.Tosef.Ohol.XVIII, 16 ק׳ שהחזיקו בהוכ׳ C. which was always considered unclean (v. מָדוֹר). Ib. 13 מזרח ק׳ the eastside of C.; Ohol. XVIII, 9 (ed. Dehr. קסרון, corr. acc.; some ed. קֵיסַרִיּוֹן). Y.Pes.III, end, 30b רבנן דק׳ the Rabbis of C.; a. fr.Y.Yeb.II, end, 4b, a. e. ק׳ שבקפודקיא Cæsarea in Cappadocia, v. מְגִיזָה. Mekh. Bshall., Amal., s.2 קסריון, v. מְחִלָּה.Denom. קִיסְרִי, קִסְ׳ Cæsarean. Tosef.Dem.IV, 23 הניח ק׳ ומצא אגרי (Var. ומצא עִגְּרוֹן) if he left Cæsarean wheat (bought for immediate use) and found storage wheat in its place (v. אֵגוֹרִי). -
3 קִיסְרִין
קִיסְרִין, קִיסְרֵי, קִסְ׳pr. n. pl. Cæsarea, name of several cities, esp. Cæsarea (Palestina), a maritime city founded by Herod the Great on the site of Stratons Tower. Meg.6a (ref. to עקרון, Zeph. 2:4) זו ק׳ בת אדוםוכ׳ this means (symbolically) C., the daughter of Edom (seat of the Roman government), v. חוֹל I. Ib. מלכי ק׳ וירושלים the governors of C. and of Jerusalem. Lam. R. to IV, 21 ‘daughter of Edom זו ק׳ this means C.Tosef.Ohol.XVIII, 16 ק׳ שהחזיקו בהוכ׳ C. which was always considered unclean (v. מָדוֹר). Ib. 13 מזרח ק׳ the eastside of C.; Ohol. XVIII, 9 (ed. Dehr. קסרון, corr. acc.; some ed. קֵיסַרִיּוֹן). Y.Pes.III, end, 30b רבנן דק׳ the Rabbis of C.; a. fr.Y.Yeb.II, end, 4b, a. e. ק׳ שבקפודקיא Cæsarea in Cappadocia, v. מְגִיזָה. Mekh. Bshall., Amal., s.2 קסריון, v. מְחִלָּה.Denom. קִיסְרִי, קִסְ׳ Cæsarean. Tosef.Dem.IV, 23 הניח ק׳ ומצא אגרי (Var. ומצא עִגְּרוֹן) if he left Cæsarean wheat (bought for immediate use) and found storage wheat in its place (v. אֵגוֹרִי). -
4 קִיסְרֵי
קִיסְרִין, קִיסְרֵי, קִסְ׳pr. n. pl. Cæsarea, name of several cities, esp. Cæsarea (Palestina), a maritime city founded by Herod the Great on the site of Stratons Tower. Meg.6a (ref. to עקרון, Zeph. 2:4) זו ק׳ בת אדוםוכ׳ this means (symbolically) C., the daughter of Edom (seat of the Roman government), v. חוֹל I. Ib. מלכי ק׳ וירושלים the governors of C. and of Jerusalem. Lam. R. to IV, 21 ‘daughter of Edom זו ק׳ this means C.Tosef.Ohol.XVIII, 16 ק׳ שהחזיקו בהוכ׳ C. which was always considered unclean (v. מָדוֹר). Ib. 13 מזרח ק׳ the eastside of C.; Ohol. XVIII, 9 (ed. Dehr. קסרון, corr. acc.; some ed. קֵיסַרִיּוֹן). Y.Pes.III, end, 30b רבנן דק׳ the Rabbis of C.; a. fr.Y.Yeb.II, end, 4b, a. e. ק׳ שבקפודקיא Cæsarea in Cappadocia, v. מְגִיזָה. Mekh. Bshall., Amal., s.2 קסריון, v. מְחִלָּה.Denom. קִיסְרִי, קִסְ׳ Cæsarean. Tosef.Dem.IV, 23 הניח ק׳ ומצא אגרי (Var. ומצא עִגְּרוֹן) if he left Cæsarean wheat (bought for immediate use) and found storage wheat in its place (v. אֵגוֹרִי). -
5 קִסְ׳
קִיסְרִין, קִיסְרֵי, קִסְ׳pr. n. pl. Cæsarea, name of several cities, esp. Cæsarea (Palestina), a maritime city founded by Herod the Great on the site of Stratons Tower. Meg.6a (ref. to עקרון, Zeph. 2:4) זו ק׳ בת אדוםוכ׳ this means (symbolically) C., the daughter of Edom (seat of the Roman government), v. חוֹל I. Ib. מלכי ק׳ וירושלים the governors of C. and of Jerusalem. Lam. R. to IV, 21 ‘daughter of Edom זו ק׳ this means C.Tosef.Ohol.XVIII, 16 ק׳ שהחזיקו בהוכ׳ C. which was always considered unclean (v. מָדוֹר). Ib. 13 מזרח ק׳ the eastside of C.; Ohol. XVIII, 9 (ed. Dehr. קסרון, corr. acc.; some ed. קֵיסַרִיּוֹן). Y.Pes.III, end, 30b רבנן דק׳ the Rabbis of C.; a. fr.Y.Yeb.II, end, 4b, a. e. ק׳ שבקפודקיא Cæsarea in Cappadocia, v. מְגִיזָה. Mekh. Bshall., Amal., s.2 קסריון, v. מְחִלָּה.Denom. קִיסְרִי, קִסְ׳ Cæsarean. Tosef.Dem.IV, 23 הניח ק׳ ומצא אגרי (Var. ומצא עִגְּרוֹן) if he left Cæsarean wheat (bought for immediate use) and found storage wheat in its place (v. אֵגוֹרִי).
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