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  • 1 כדורת

    bowling (Am.), bowls (Brit.), skittles

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  • 2 איסטבא

    אִיסְטְבָא, אִיסְטְוָוא, אִסְ׳, אִיצְ׳, אִצְ׳(also ה, a. with one ו) m. (Ispe. noun of סב, סבב = h. אִיסְטֵיב q. v., b. h. מֵסֵב; v. אִיסְ־) a surrounding, attachment, whence 1) balcony, colonnade, portico (also an independent colonnade), esp. הָאִ׳ the Itstba (Istba) the Temple portico. Pes.I, 5 (11b) על גג האיצ׳ Ms. M. (Bab. ed. incorr. גב, Var. אִסְטְוָה, v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note). Ib. 13b one recited על גב on top (inside) …, say על גג הא׳ on the roof of the Its. (so as to expose it to public view). Y.Sabb.I, 2d bot. איסטוהוכ׳; Bab.7a איצ׳ שלפני העמודים a balcony in front of the columns (projecting into the street, used as a stand for dealers, v. אִיסְטֵיב). Ib. דוקא א׳ דלא ניחא תשמישיה Ms. M. (ed. א׳ הוא דלא) only the colonnade the use of which for passers by is not convenient. Num. R. s. 12 two columns of silver which were placed in front of the Ark כמין איסטווה (Cant. R. to I, 11 אִיסְטְוִוין pl.) forming a kind of balcony; Y.Sot.VIII, 22c תנם לא׳, allow the surplus of three handbreadths (over the space occupied by the Tablets) for the balcony.Yoma 49a דעבוד מעשה אסטווה Ar. (ed. איצ׳) they (the laymen) served only the purpose of a portico (holding the bowls up to view, v. Pea. I, 5, but not handing them to the altar).Y.Succ.V, 55a bot., v. דִּיפְּלֵי. 2) (cmp. הֶסֵּב, הֲסֵיבָּה) something to recline on; couch, seat. Kid. 70a, (to one using the high-toned קרפיטא q. v.) א׳ דאמרי אינשי call it itstba as the people do.M. Kat. 10b למבני א׳ Ar. a. ed. (Var. as Yoma l. c.) to build a temporary banqueting place for guests during the festive week, cmp. אַכְוַרְנְקָא, (Rashi: stone building, Ms. Rashi כסא).Pl. אִיצְטְבָאֹות (h. form). Ex. R. s. 31 (basilicas).אִיצְטְבֵי (Chald form). Pes.65b דמסגי אא׳ they (the priests) walked alongside the walls on balconies (projecting boards made for them that they should not tread on the blood); Y. ib. V, 32c bot. מִסְטְוָיֹות, V. מִסְטְוָה.

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  • 3 איסטווא

    אִיסְטְבָא, אִיסְטְוָוא, אִסְ׳, אִיצְ׳, אִצְ׳(also ה, a. with one ו) m. (Ispe. noun of סב, סבב = h. אִיסְטֵיב q. v., b. h. מֵסֵב; v. אִיסְ־) a surrounding, attachment, whence 1) balcony, colonnade, portico (also an independent colonnade), esp. הָאִ׳ the Itstba (Istba) the Temple portico. Pes.I, 5 (11b) על גג האיצ׳ Ms. M. (Bab. ed. incorr. גב, Var. אִסְטְוָה, v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note). Ib. 13b one recited על גב on top (inside) …, say על גג הא׳ on the roof of the Its. (so as to expose it to public view). Y.Sabb.I, 2d bot. איסטוהוכ׳; Bab.7a איצ׳ שלפני העמודים a balcony in front of the columns (projecting into the street, used as a stand for dealers, v. אִיסְטֵיב). Ib. דוקא א׳ דלא ניחא תשמישיה Ms. M. (ed. א׳ הוא דלא) only the colonnade the use of which for passers by is not convenient. Num. R. s. 12 two columns of silver which were placed in front of the Ark כמין איסטווה (Cant. R. to I, 11 אִיסְטְוִוין pl.) forming a kind of balcony; Y.Sot.VIII, 22c תנם לא׳, allow the surplus of three handbreadths (over the space occupied by the Tablets) for the balcony.Yoma 49a דעבוד מעשה אסטווה Ar. (ed. איצ׳) they (the laymen) served only the purpose of a portico (holding the bowls up to view, v. Pea. I, 5, but not handing them to the altar).Y.Succ.V, 55a bot., v. דִּיפְּלֵי. 2) (cmp. הֶסֵּב, הֲסֵיבָּה) something to recline on; couch, seat. Kid. 70a, (to one using the high-toned קרפיטא q. v.) א׳ דאמרי אינשי call it itstba as the people do.M. Kat. 10b למבני א׳ Ar. a. ed. (Var. as Yoma l. c.) to build a temporary banqueting place for guests during the festive week, cmp. אַכְוַרְנְקָא, (Rashi: stone building, Ms. Rashi כסא).Pl. אִיצְטְבָאֹות (h. form). Ex. R. s. 31 (basilicas).אִיצְטְבֵי (Chald form). Pes.65b דמסגי אא׳ they (the priests) walked alongside the walls on balconies (projecting boards made for them that they should not tread on the blood); Y. ib. V, 32c bot. מִסְטְוָיֹות, V. מִסְטְוָה.

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  • 4 אִיסְטְבָא

    אִיסְטְבָא, אִיסְטְוָוא, אִסְ׳, אִיצְ׳, אִצְ׳(also ה, a. with one ו) m. (Ispe. noun of סב, סבב = h. אִיסְטֵיב q. v., b. h. מֵסֵב; v. אִיסְ־) a surrounding, attachment, whence 1) balcony, colonnade, portico (also an independent colonnade), esp. הָאִ׳ the Itstba (Istba) the Temple portico. Pes.I, 5 (11b) על גג האיצ׳ Ms. M. (Bab. ed. incorr. גב, Var. אִסְטְוָה, v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note). Ib. 13b one recited על גב on top (inside) …, say על גג הא׳ on the roof of the Its. (so as to expose it to public view). Y.Sabb.I, 2d bot. איסטוהוכ׳; Bab.7a איצ׳ שלפני העמודים a balcony in front of the columns (projecting into the street, used as a stand for dealers, v. אִיסְטֵיב). Ib. דוקא א׳ דלא ניחא תשמישיה Ms. M. (ed. א׳ הוא דלא) only the colonnade the use of which for passers by is not convenient. Num. R. s. 12 two columns of silver which were placed in front of the Ark כמין איסטווה (Cant. R. to I, 11 אִיסְטְוִוין pl.) forming a kind of balcony; Y.Sot.VIII, 22c תנם לא׳, allow the surplus of three handbreadths (over the space occupied by the Tablets) for the balcony.Yoma 49a דעבוד מעשה אסטווה Ar. (ed. איצ׳) they (the laymen) served only the purpose of a portico (holding the bowls up to view, v. Pea. I, 5, but not handing them to the altar).Y.Succ.V, 55a bot., v. דִּיפְּלֵי. 2) (cmp. הֶסֵּב, הֲסֵיבָּה) something to recline on; couch, seat. Kid. 70a, (to one using the high-toned קרפיטא q. v.) א׳ דאמרי אינשי call it itstba as the people do.M. Kat. 10b למבני א׳ Ar. a. ed. (Var. as Yoma l. c.) to build a temporary banqueting place for guests during the festive week, cmp. אַכְוַרְנְקָא, (Rashi: stone building, Ms. Rashi כסא).Pl. אִיצְטְבָאֹות (h. form). Ex. R. s. 31 (basilicas).אִיצְטְבֵי (Chald form). Pes.65b דמסגי אא׳ they (the priests) walked alongside the walls on balconies (projecting boards made for them that they should not tread on the blood); Y. ib. V, 32c bot. מִסְטְוָיֹות, V. מִסְטְוָה.

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  • 5 אִיסְטְוָוא

    אִיסְטְבָא, אִיסְטְוָוא, אִסְ׳, אִיצְ׳, אִצְ׳(also ה, a. with one ו) m. (Ispe. noun of סב, סבב = h. אִיסְטֵיב q. v., b. h. מֵסֵב; v. אִיסְ־) a surrounding, attachment, whence 1) balcony, colonnade, portico (also an independent colonnade), esp. הָאִ׳ the Itstba (Istba) the Temple portico. Pes.I, 5 (11b) על גג האיצ׳ Ms. M. (Bab. ed. incorr. גב, Var. אִסְטְוָה, v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note). Ib. 13b one recited על גב on top (inside) …, say על גג הא׳ on the roof of the Its. (so as to expose it to public view). Y.Sabb.I, 2d bot. איסטוהוכ׳; Bab.7a איצ׳ שלפני העמודים a balcony in front of the columns (projecting into the street, used as a stand for dealers, v. אִיסְטֵיב). Ib. דוקא א׳ דלא ניחא תשמישיה Ms. M. (ed. א׳ הוא דלא) only the colonnade the use of which for passers by is not convenient. Num. R. s. 12 two columns of silver which were placed in front of the Ark כמין איסטווה (Cant. R. to I, 11 אִיסְטְוִוין pl.) forming a kind of balcony; Y.Sot.VIII, 22c תנם לא׳, allow the surplus of three handbreadths (over the space occupied by the Tablets) for the balcony.Yoma 49a דעבוד מעשה אסטווה Ar. (ed. איצ׳) they (the laymen) served only the purpose of a portico (holding the bowls up to view, v. Pea. I, 5, but not handing them to the altar).Y.Succ.V, 55a bot., v. דִּיפְּלֵי. 2) (cmp. הֶסֵּב, הֲסֵיבָּה) something to recline on; couch, seat. Kid. 70a, (to one using the high-toned קרפיטא q. v.) א׳ דאמרי אינשי call it itstba as the people do.M. Kat. 10b למבני א׳ Ar. a. ed. (Var. as Yoma l. c.) to build a temporary banqueting place for guests during the festive week, cmp. אַכְוַרְנְקָא, (Rashi: stone building, Ms. Rashi כסא).Pl. אִיצְטְבָאֹות (h. form). Ex. R. s. 31 (basilicas).אִיצְטְבֵי (Chald form). Pes.65b דמסגי אא׳ they (the priests) walked alongside the walls on balconies (projecting boards made for them that they should not tread on the blood); Y. ib. V, 32c bot. מִסְטְוָיֹות, V. מִסְטְוָה.

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  • 6 אִסְ׳

    אִיסְטְבָא, אִיסְטְוָוא, אִסְ׳, אִיצְ׳, אִצְ׳(also ה, a. with one ו) m. (Ispe. noun of סב, סבב = h. אִיסְטֵיב q. v., b. h. מֵסֵב; v. אִיסְ־) a surrounding, attachment, whence 1) balcony, colonnade, portico (also an independent colonnade), esp. הָאִ׳ the Itstba (Istba) the Temple portico. Pes.I, 5 (11b) על גג האיצ׳ Ms. M. (Bab. ed. incorr. גב, Var. אִסְטְוָה, v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note). Ib. 13b one recited על גב on top (inside) …, say על גג הא׳ on the roof of the Its. (so as to expose it to public view). Y.Sabb.I, 2d bot. איסטוהוכ׳; Bab.7a איצ׳ שלפני העמודים a balcony in front of the columns (projecting into the street, used as a stand for dealers, v. אִיסְטֵיב). Ib. דוקא א׳ דלא ניחא תשמישיה Ms. M. (ed. א׳ הוא דלא) only the colonnade the use of which for passers by is not convenient. Num. R. s. 12 two columns of silver which were placed in front of the Ark כמין איסטווה (Cant. R. to I, 11 אִיסְטְוִוין pl.) forming a kind of balcony; Y.Sot.VIII, 22c תנם לא׳, allow the surplus of three handbreadths (over the space occupied by the Tablets) for the balcony.Yoma 49a דעבוד מעשה אסטווה Ar. (ed. איצ׳) they (the laymen) served only the purpose of a portico (holding the bowls up to view, v. Pea. I, 5, but not handing them to the altar).Y.Succ.V, 55a bot., v. דִּיפְּלֵי. 2) (cmp. הֶסֵּב, הֲסֵיבָּה) something to recline on; couch, seat. Kid. 70a, (to one using the high-toned קרפיטא q. v.) א׳ דאמרי אינשי call it itstba as the people do.M. Kat. 10b למבני א׳ Ar. a. ed. (Var. as Yoma l. c.) to build a temporary banqueting place for guests during the festive week, cmp. אַכְוַרְנְקָא, (Rashi: stone building, Ms. Rashi כסא).Pl. אִיצְטְבָאֹות (h. form). Ex. R. s. 31 (basilicas).אִיצְטְבֵי (Chald form). Pes.65b דמסגי אא׳ they (the priests) walked alongside the walls on balconies (projecting boards made for them that they should not tread on the blood); Y. ib. V, 32c bot. מִסְטְוָיֹות, V. מִסְטְוָה.

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  • 7 אִיצְ׳

    אִיסְטְבָא, אִיסְטְוָוא, אִסְ׳, אִיצְ׳, אִצְ׳(also ה, a. with one ו) m. (Ispe. noun of סב, סבב = h. אִיסְטֵיב q. v., b. h. מֵסֵב; v. אִיסְ־) a surrounding, attachment, whence 1) balcony, colonnade, portico (also an independent colonnade), esp. הָאִ׳ the Itstba (Istba) the Temple portico. Pes.I, 5 (11b) על גג האיצ׳ Ms. M. (Bab. ed. incorr. גב, Var. אִסְטְוָה, v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note). Ib. 13b one recited על גב on top (inside) …, say על גג הא׳ on the roof of the Its. (so as to expose it to public view). Y.Sabb.I, 2d bot. איסטוהוכ׳; Bab.7a איצ׳ שלפני העמודים a balcony in front of the columns (projecting into the street, used as a stand for dealers, v. אִיסְטֵיב). Ib. דוקא א׳ דלא ניחא תשמישיה Ms. M. (ed. א׳ הוא דלא) only the colonnade the use of which for passers by is not convenient. Num. R. s. 12 two columns of silver which were placed in front of the Ark כמין איסטווה (Cant. R. to I, 11 אִיסְטְוִוין pl.) forming a kind of balcony; Y.Sot.VIII, 22c תנם לא׳, allow the surplus of three handbreadths (over the space occupied by the Tablets) for the balcony.Yoma 49a דעבוד מעשה אסטווה Ar. (ed. איצ׳) they (the laymen) served only the purpose of a portico (holding the bowls up to view, v. Pea. I, 5, but not handing them to the altar).Y.Succ.V, 55a bot., v. דִּיפְּלֵי. 2) (cmp. הֶסֵּב, הֲסֵיבָּה) something to recline on; couch, seat. Kid. 70a, (to one using the high-toned קרפיטא q. v.) א׳ דאמרי אינשי call it itstba as the people do.M. Kat. 10b למבני א׳ Ar. a. ed. (Var. as Yoma l. c.) to build a temporary banqueting place for guests during the festive week, cmp. אַכְוַרְנְקָא, (Rashi: stone building, Ms. Rashi כסא).Pl. אִיצְטְבָאֹות (h. form). Ex. R. s. 31 (basilicas).אִיצְטְבֵי (Chald form). Pes.65b דמסגי אא׳ they (the priests) walked alongside the walls on balconies (projecting boards made for them that they should not tread on the blood); Y. ib. V, 32c bot. מִסְטְוָיֹות, V. מִסְטְוָה.

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  • 8 אִצְ׳

    אִיסְטְבָא, אִיסְטְוָוא, אִסְ׳, אִיצְ׳, אִצְ׳(also ה, a. with one ו) m. (Ispe. noun of סב, סבב = h. אִיסְטֵיב q. v., b. h. מֵסֵב; v. אִיסְ־) a surrounding, attachment, whence 1) balcony, colonnade, portico (also an independent colonnade), esp. הָאִ׳ the Itstba (Istba) the Temple portico. Pes.I, 5 (11b) על גג האיצ׳ Ms. M. (Bab. ed. incorr. גב, Var. אִסְטְוָה, v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note). Ib. 13b one recited על גב on top (inside) …, say על גג הא׳ on the roof of the Its. (so as to expose it to public view). Y.Sabb.I, 2d bot. איסטוהוכ׳; Bab.7a איצ׳ שלפני העמודים a balcony in front of the columns (projecting into the street, used as a stand for dealers, v. אִיסְטֵיב). Ib. דוקא א׳ דלא ניחא תשמישיה Ms. M. (ed. א׳ הוא דלא) only the colonnade the use of which for passers by is not convenient. Num. R. s. 12 two columns of silver which were placed in front of the Ark כמין איסטווה (Cant. R. to I, 11 אִיסְטְוִוין pl.) forming a kind of balcony; Y.Sot.VIII, 22c תנם לא׳, allow the surplus of three handbreadths (over the space occupied by the Tablets) for the balcony.Yoma 49a דעבוד מעשה אסטווה Ar. (ed. איצ׳) they (the laymen) served only the purpose of a portico (holding the bowls up to view, v. Pea. I, 5, but not handing them to the altar).Y.Succ.V, 55a bot., v. דִּיפְּלֵי. 2) (cmp. הֶסֵּב, הֲסֵיבָּה) something to recline on; couch, seat. Kid. 70a, (to one using the high-toned קרפיטא q. v.) א׳ דאמרי אינשי call it itstba as the people do.M. Kat. 10b למבני א׳ Ar. a. ed. (Var. as Yoma l. c.) to build a temporary banqueting place for guests during the festive week, cmp. אַכְוַרְנְקָא, (Rashi: stone building, Ms. Rashi כסא).Pl. אִיצְטְבָאֹות (h. form). Ex. R. s. 31 (basilicas).אִיצְטְבֵי (Chald form). Pes.65b דמסגי אא׳ they (the priests) walked alongside the walls on balconies (projecting boards made for them that they should not tread on the blood); Y. ib. V, 32c bot. מִסְטְוָיֹות, V. מִסְטְוָה.

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  • 9 חוטם

    חוֹטָםm. ( חטם, v. חתם) (seal, mark, 1) the distinctive feature of the face, nose, nostril. Yeb.XVI, 3 (120a) identification of a corpse can be established only בפרצוף פנים עם הח׳ on seeing the face with the nose on. Y.Sot.IX, 23c bot., v. הַכָּרָה. Lev. R. s. 18, beg. והירח זה הח׳ ‘the moon (Koh. 12:2) is a metaphorical expression for the nose; Sabb.151b; a. fr.Taan.29a בעל הח׳ a disguise for the well-known man, v. בָּקַש. Y.Sabb.VI, 8b bot. חוטמה, v. חוּט III. 2) the oblate part of a spheric body. Nidd.47a; Tosef. Ib. VI, 4 ראש הח׳ the top (central circle) of the oblate part of a female breast. Succ.35b bot. חוֹטְמוֹ the oblate top of the Ethrog; Y. Ib. III, 53d; a. fr.Pl. חוֹטְמִין. Tosef.Nidd.IV, 10 שני חוֹטְמָיו the indications of the two nostrils of the embryo; Nidd.25a חוטמין (read חוטמין); Lev. R. s. 14 (Y.Nidd.III, 50d נקובי חוטמו). Bekh.39a ניקבו ח׳וכ׳ if the partitions of the nostrils are perforated into one another.Trnsf. 3) snout. Pl. as ab. Midd. III, 2 (Mish. some ed. חוטין, incorr.). Succ.IV, 9 (48b) ומנוקבין כמין שני ח׳ the two bowls had cavities (outlets) like two slender snouts, v. דָּקַק (v. Rashi a. l.). 4) the knotted strappings of a shoe. Tosef.Sabb XII (XIII), 14 (cmp. חַרְטוּמָא).

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  • 10 חוֹטָם

    חוֹטָםm. ( חטם, v. חתם) (seal, mark, 1) the distinctive feature of the face, nose, nostril. Yeb.XVI, 3 (120a) identification of a corpse can be established only בפרצוף פנים עם הח׳ on seeing the face with the nose on. Y.Sot.IX, 23c bot., v. הַכָּרָה. Lev. R. s. 18, beg. והירח זה הח׳ ‘the moon (Koh. 12:2) is a metaphorical expression for the nose; Sabb.151b; a. fr.Taan.29a בעל הח׳ a disguise for the well-known man, v. בָּקַש. Y.Sabb.VI, 8b bot. חוטמה, v. חוּט III. 2) the oblate part of a spheric body. Nidd.47a; Tosef. Ib. VI, 4 ראש הח׳ the top (central circle) of the oblate part of a female breast. Succ.35b bot. חוֹטְמוֹ the oblate top of the Ethrog; Y. Ib. III, 53d; a. fr.Pl. חוֹטְמִין. Tosef.Nidd.IV, 10 שני חוֹטְמָיו the indications of the two nostrils of the embryo; Nidd.25a חוטמין (read חוטמין); Lev. R. s. 14 (Y.Nidd.III, 50d נקובי חוטמו). Bekh.39a ניקבו ח׳וכ׳ if the partitions of the nostrils are perforated into one another.Trnsf. 3) snout. Pl. as ab. Midd. III, 2 (Mish. some ed. חוטין, incorr.). Succ.IV, 9 (48b) ומנוקבין כמין שני ח׳ the two bowls had cavities (outlets) like two slender snouts, v. דָּקַק (v. Rashi a. l.). 4) the knotted strappings of a shoe. Tosef.Sabb XII (XIII), 14 (cmp. חַרְטוּמָא).

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  • 11 ספה

    סִפָּהf., pl. סִפּוֹת (b. h.; v. סַף) bowls, moulds of glassware. Tosef.Kel.B. Bath. VII, 7 משינטלו מן הס׳ שלהן as soon as they are taken out of their moulds.

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  • 12 סִפָּה

    סִפָּהf., pl. סִפּוֹת (b. h.; v. סַף) bowls, moulds of glassware. Tosef.Kel.B. Bath. VII, 7 משינטלו מן הס׳ שלהן as soon as they are taken out of their moulds.

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  • 13 ספל

    סֵפֶלm. ( ספל to scrape, cut out) 1) (b. h.; cmp. סַף) bowl, basin. Kidd.31a הטל להן מים בס׳וכ׳ pour water into a bowl for them (to drink from), v. קִעְקֵעַ I. Nidd.27a; Y. ib. III, 51a במוציא את הס׳וכ׳ when he carries away the basin (with the after-birth) Cant. R. to I, 1; Koh. R. to I, 1 (ref. to יקה, Prov. 30:1) כס׳ הזה שנתמלא בשעתווכ׳ like a bowl which is filled in due time and emptied in due time, so did ; Num. R. s. 10; a. e.Pl. סְפָלִים, סְפָלִין. Sabb.129b the rich keep the after-birth בס׳ של שמן in basins filled with oil; Tosef. ib. XV (XVI), 3 בסופלי (corr. acc.). Ber.44a סִפְלֵי טרית basinfuls of salted fish. Zeb.91b לס׳ for the bowls (for libations); a. e. 2) a frame stool or bench; also night-stool, interch. with סַפְסָל. Midr. Till. to Ps. 78:45 היה … יושב על הס׳וכ׳ (ed. Bub. ספסל) the Philistine (to save himself from the attack of the mice) seated himself on a stool of bronze; והיה הס׳ נבקעוכ׳ and the stool burst of itself, and the mouse came up ; Midr. Sam. ch. X; Yalk. Sam. 102; Yalk. Kings 222 ספסל; Yalk. Ex. 183 ספסל; a. e.Pl. as ab. Tosef.Ab. Zar. VI (VII), 3 הס׳ והקתידראות ed. Zuck. (Var. הסַפְסָלִין) stools and chairs. Midr. Sam. l. c.; Yalk. Sam. l. c.; a. e.

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  • 14 סֵפֶל

    סֵפֶלm. ( ספל to scrape, cut out) 1) (b. h.; cmp. סַף) bowl, basin. Kidd.31a הטל להן מים בס׳וכ׳ pour water into a bowl for them (to drink from), v. קִעְקֵעַ I. Nidd.27a; Y. ib. III, 51a במוציא את הס׳וכ׳ when he carries away the basin (with the after-birth) Cant. R. to I, 1; Koh. R. to I, 1 (ref. to יקה, Prov. 30:1) כס׳ הזה שנתמלא בשעתווכ׳ like a bowl which is filled in due time and emptied in due time, so did ; Num. R. s. 10; a. e.Pl. סְפָלִים, סְפָלִין. Sabb.129b the rich keep the after-birth בס׳ של שמן in basins filled with oil; Tosef. ib. XV (XVI), 3 בסופלי (corr. acc.). Ber.44a סִפְלֵי טרית basinfuls of salted fish. Zeb.91b לס׳ for the bowls (for libations); a. e. 2) a frame stool or bench; also night-stool, interch. with סַפְסָל. Midr. Till. to Ps. 78:45 היה … יושב על הס׳וכ׳ (ed. Bub. ספסל) the Philistine (to save himself from the attack of the mice) seated himself on a stool of bronze; והיה הס׳ נבקעוכ׳ and the stool burst of itself, and the mouse came up ; Midr. Sam. ch. X; Yalk. Sam. 102; Yalk. Kings 222 ספסל; Yalk. Ex. 183 ספסל; a. e.Pl. as ab. Tosef.Ab. Zar. VI (VII), 3 הס׳ והקתידראות ed. Zuck. (Var. הסַפְסָלִין) stools and chairs. Midr. Sam. l. c.; Yalk. Sam. l. c.; a. e.

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  • 15 קורפיות

    קוּרְפָּיוֹתf. pl. a kind of cups or bowls with pointed bottoms. Kel. IV, 3 (R. S. קַרְפָּאוֹת; Ar. קִירְפָּ׳); Tosef. ib. B. Kam. III, 11 קַפְרָאוֹת. ed. Zuck. (Var. קרפאות).

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  • 16 קוּרְפָּיוֹת

    קוּרְפָּיוֹתf. pl. a kind of cups or bowls with pointed bottoms. Kel. IV, 3 (R. S. קַרְפָּאוֹת; Ar. קִירְפָּ׳); Tosef. ib. B. Kam. III, 11 קַפְרָאוֹת. ed. Zuck. (Var. קרפאות).

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  • 17 קסוה

    קִסְוָה, קִסְוָואf. (b. h. pl. קְשָׂוֹת; cmp. כָּסָה I) marked measure, esp. vessel for libation. Snh.IX, 6 הגונב את הק׳ (Y. ed. הקסווא) if one steals the ḳisvah, expl. ib. 81b מאי ק׳ כלי שרת (Ms. M. קיסווא) . means service vessels (ref. to Num. 4:7); Y. ib. IX, end, 27b, v. קִיסְטָא II. Bab. ib. 82b. Tosef.Zeb.I, 12 היין שניסכו בקיסואוכ׳ ed. Zuck. (Var. בקסווה) if wine for libation was poured into the . and thence into a hin measure.Pl. קִסְוָואוֹת, קִשְׂוָו׳. Succ.48b שני קס׳וכ׳ (sub. מיני) ed. Pes. a. oth. (Ms. M. 1 קִשְׂוָא׳; Ms. M. 2 קְסָאוֹת; ed. קשוו׳) two sets of bowls were there, one for water, and one for wine libations.

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  • 18 קסווא

    קִסְוָה, קִסְוָואf. (b. h. pl. קְשָׂוֹת; cmp. כָּסָה I) marked measure, esp. vessel for libation. Snh.IX, 6 הגונב את הק׳ (Y. ed. הקסווא) if one steals the ḳisvah, expl. ib. 81b מאי ק׳ כלי שרת (Ms. M. קיסווא) . means service vessels (ref. to Num. 4:7); Y. ib. IX, end, 27b, v. קִיסְטָא II. Bab. ib. 82b. Tosef.Zeb.I, 12 היין שניסכו בקיסואוכ׳ ed. Zuck. (Var. בקסווה) if wine for libation was poured into the . and thence into a hin measure.Pl. קִסְוָואוֹת, קִשְׂוָו׳. Succ.48b שני קס׳וכ׳ (sub. מיני) ed. Pes. a. oth. (Ms. M. 1 קִשְׂוָא׳; Ms. M. 2 קְסָאוֹת; ed. קשוו׳) two sets of bowls were there, one for water, and one for wine libations.

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  • 19 קִסְוָה

    קִסְוָה, קִסְוָואf. (b. h. pl. קְשָׂוֹת; cmp. כָּסָה I) marked measure, esp. vessel for libation. Snh.IX, 6 הגונב את הק׳ (Y. ed. הקסווא) if one steals the ḳisvah, expl. ib. 81b מאי ק׳ כלי שרת (Ms. M. קיסווא) . means service vessels (ref. to Num. 4:7); Y. ib. IX, end, 27b, v. קִיסְטָא II. Bab. ib. 82b. Tosef.Zeb.I, 12 היין שניסכו בקיסואוכ׳ ed. Zuck. (Var. בקסווה) if wine for libation was poured into the . and thence into a hin measure.Pl. קִסְוָואוֹת, קִשְׂוָו׳. Succ.48b שני קס׳וכ׳ (sub. מיני) ed. Pes. a. oth. (Ms. M. 1 קִשְׂוָא׳; Ms. M. 2 קְסָאוֹת; ed. קשוו׳) two sets of bowls were there, one for water, and one for wine libations.

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  • 20 קִסְוָוא

    קִסְוָה, קִסְוָואf. (b. h. pl. קְשָׂוֹת; cmp. כָּסָה I) marked measure, esp. vessel for libation. Snh.IX, 6 הגונב את הק׳ (Y. ed. הקסווא) if one steals the ḳisvah, expl. ib. 81b מאי ק׳ כלי שרת (Ms. M. קיסווא) . means service vessels (ref. to Num. 4:7); Y. ib. IX, end, 27b, v. קִיסְטָא II. Bab. ib. 82b. Tosef.Zeb.I, 12 היין שניסכו בקיסואוכ׳ ed. Zuck. (Var. בקסווה) if wine for libation was poured into the . and thence into a hin measure.Pl. קִסְוָואוֹת, קִשְׂוָו׳. Succ.48b שני קס׳וכ׳ (sub. מיני) ed. Pes. a. oth. (Ms. M. 1 קִשְׂוָא׳; Ms. M. 2 קְסָאוֹת; ed. קשוו׳) two sets of bowls were there, one for water, and one for wine libations.

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