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  • 21 נְקָשָׁא

    נְקָשָׁאm. (preced.) knocking, rattling. Snh.25b בנ׳ תליא מילתא (Ar. בנְקִישָׁא) the winning of the race depends on the clapping, v. preced.V. נִיקּוּשָׁא.

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  • 22 סיפוק

    סִיפּוּק, סִפּ׳I m. (סָפק I) 1) clapping of the hand on the hip. Y.Bets.V, 63a, v. טִיפּוּחַ. 2) connection, affixed object, attachment. Kil. VI, 9 תחת הס׳ under the place where the rope is attached to the vine. Orl. I, 5 ס׳ הגפנים the connection of grape-vines (by training and engrafting); ס׳ על גבי ס׳ engrafting on an engrafted branch; Sifra Kdosh. ch. V, Par. 3 ס׳ על ס׳; Yalk. Lev. 615.

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  • 23 ספ׳

    סִיפּוּק, סִפּ׳I m. (סָפק I) 1) clapping of the hand on the hip. Y.Bets.V, 63a, v. טִיפּוּחַ. 2) connection, affixed object, attachment. Kil. VI, 9 תחת הס׳ under the place where the rope is attached to the vine. Orl. I, 5 ס׳ הגפנים the connection of grape-vines (by training and engrafting); ס׳ על גבי ס׳ engrafting on an engrafted branch; Sifra Kdosh. ch. V, Par. 3 ס׳ על ס׳; Yalk. Lev. 615.

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  • 24 סִיפּוּק

    סִיפּוּק, סִפּ׳I m. (סָפק I) 1) clapping of the hand on the hip. Y.Bets.V, 63a, v. טִיפּוּחַ. 2) connection, affixed object, attachment. Kil. VI, 9 תחת הס׳ under the place where the rope is attached to the vine. Orl. I, 5 ס׳ הגפנים the connection of grape-vines (by training and engrafting); ס׳ על גבי ס׳ engrafting on an engrafted branch; Sifra Kdosh. ch. V, Par. 3 ס׳ על ס׳; Yalk. Lev. 615.

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  • 25 סִפּ׳

    סִיפּוּק, סִפּ׳I m. (סָפק I) 1) clapping of the hand on the hip. Y.Bets.V, 63a, v. טִיפּוּחַ. 2) connection, affixed object, attachment. Kil. VI, 9 תחת הס׳ under the place where the rope is attached to the vine. Orl. I, 5 ס׳ הגפנים the connection of grape-vines (by training and engrafting); ס׳ על גבי ס׳ engrafting on an engrafted branch; Sifra Kdosh. ch. V, Par. 3 ס׳ על ס׳; Yalk. Lev. 615.

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  • 26 קיש II

    קִישII m. (נָקַש) clapping, the sound ḳish-ḳish. B. Mets.85b, v. כִּיש.

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  • 27 קִיש

    קִישII m. (נָקַש) clapping, the sound ḳish-ḳish. B. Mets.85b, v. כִּיש.

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  • 28 קלס II

    קָלַסII, Pi. קִלֵּס, קִי׳ (denom. of קוֹל, Pales) (to shout, make noise, 1) to praise; (b. h. to decry, deride). B. Bath. 176a אע״פ שק׳ר״יוכ׳ although R. Yishm. praised Ben N. (commended his argument) the practice follows his (R. Yishmaels) opinion; Y. ib. X, end, 17d על מדרשו קִילְּסוֹ he commended him for his mode of argumentation. Lev. R. s. 30 ניקח … ונְקַלֵּס להקב״ה let us take up the Lulab and Ethrog and offer praise to the Lord. Midr. Till. to Ps. 114 (expl. סֹלּוּ, Ps. 68:5) קַלְּסוּ (not קילסו) praise him. Ib. Ps. 104; a. v. fr. 2) to tramp or clap (in wailing ceremonies or on joyous occasions), v. קִילּוּס II, 2. M. Kat. 27b המְקַלֵּס לא יְקַלֵּסוכ׳ the tramper (at mourning ceremonies) must not tramp with a sandal on his foot, but with a shoe, to avoid accident. Hithpa. הִתְקַלֵּס to be praised; to be done honor to by song, clapping Y.Ḥag.I, 76c כשהיה רואה … מִתְקַלְּסִין (not … סון) whenever he saw a deceased person or a bride honored.

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  • 29 קָלַס

    קָלַסII, Pi. קִלֵּס, קִי׳ (denom. of קוֹל, Pales) (to shout, make noise, 1) to praise; (b. h. to decry, deride). B. Bath. 176a אע״פ שק׳ר״יוכ׳ although R. Yishm. praised Ben N. (commended his argument) the practice follows his (R. Yishmaels) opinion; Y. ib. X, end, 17d על מדרשו קִילְּסוֹ he commended him for his mode of argumentation. Lev. R. s. 30 ניקח … ונְקַלֵּס להקב״ה let us take up the Lulab and Ethrog and offer praise to the Lord. Midr. Till. to Ps. 114 (expl. סֹלּוּ, Ps. 68:5) קַלְּסוּ (not קילסו) praise him. Ib. Ps. 104; a. v. fr. 2) to tramp or clap (in wailing ceremonies or on joyous occasions), v. קִילּוּס II, 2. M. Kat. 27b המְקַלֵּס לא יְקַלֵּסוכ׳ the tramper (at mourning ceremonies) must not tramp with a sandal on his foot, but with a shoe, to avoid accident. Hithpa. הִתְקַלֵּס to be praised; to be done honor to by song, clapping Y.Ḥag.I, 76c כשהיה רואה … מִתְקַלְּסִין (not … סון) whenever he saw a deceased person or a bride honored.

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  • clapping — noun a demonstration of approval by clapping the hands together (Freq. 2) • Syn: ↑applause, ↑hand clapping • Derivationally related forms: ↑clap • Hypernyms: ↑approval, ↑commendation …   Useful english dictionary

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  • clapping — Synonyms and related words: acclaim, acclamation, applause, big hand, burst of applause, cheer, clap, clapping of hands, eclat, encore, hand, handclap, handclapping, ovation, plaudit, popularity, round of applause, thunder of applause …   Moby Thesaurus

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  • Clapping game — A clapping game (or hand game) is a type of usually cooperative (i.e., non competitive) game which is generally played by two players and involves clapping as accompaniment to a singing game or reciting of a rhyme. Clapping games are found… …   Wikipedia

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  • clapping games —    Most are played by two girls standing face to face and clapping their own and each others hands in a set pattern and in time with a chanted or sung text. To the uninitiated, the process seems dextrous and complex, but the movements are… …   A Dictionary of English folklore

  • clapping — adj. applauding n. accolade klæp n. sudden loud noise, bang; applause; act of applauding; gonorrhea (Slang) v. clap hands, applaud; make a loud noise; send quickly, do quickly …   English contemporary dictionary

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