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1 אלמוג
אַלְמוּגm. (b. h. עצי אלמגים, ע׳ אלגומים) 1) red coral. Tosef.Kel.B. Mets.III, 13; Kel. XIII, 6; Sabb.59b; Y. ib. VI, 8b top. 2) pl. אַלְמוּגִים, אַלְמוּגִין a species of cedar-tree, prob. coral-wood (v. infra as to various opinions). R. Hash. 23a; B. Bath.80b sq. א׳ כסיתא almugim is coral (apparently a confusion of coral and coral-wood). Y.Keth.VII, end, 31d א׳ אלוים alm. is the aloe-wood (agallochum); (Gen. R. s. 15 beg. אלווס Ar., ed. אלונים, אלוום corr. acc.). Pesik. R. s. 33 (ref. to 2 Chr. 2:7 a. 1 Kings 10:12); v. גלומי. -
2 אַלְמוּג
אַלְמוּגm. (b. h. עצי אלמגים, ע׳ אלגומים) 1) red coral. Tosef.Kel.B. Mets.III, 13; Kel. XIII, 6; Sabb.59b; Y. ib. VI, 8b top. 2) pl. אַלְמוּגִים, אַלְמוּגִין a species of cedar-tree, prob. coral-wood (v. infra as to various opinions). R. Hash. 23a; B. Bath.80b sq. א׳ כסיתא almugim is coral (apparently a confusion of coral and coral-wood). Y.Keth.VII, end, 31d א׳ אלוים alm. is the aloe-wood (agallochum); (Gen. R. s. 15 beg. אלווס Ar., ed. אלונים, אלוום corr. acc.). Pesik. R. s. 33 (ref. to 2 Chr. 2:7 a. 1 Kings 10:12); v. גלומי. -
3 כסיתא
כְּסִיתָאf. (כְּסֵי II) (the covered, rare, 1) coral; 2) coral-wood. B. Bath.80b, sq.; R. Hash. 23a, v. אַלְמוּג; Yalk. Is. 314 סכסיתא (corr. acc.). R. Hash. l. c. דבי ארמאי מסקן כ׳ the light ships (v. בּוּרְנִי) of the Romans are employed for fishing corals. Ib. (describing the diving process) וקטר … בכ׳ and flax ropes are tied to the coral plants Keth.98a כ׳ דיתמי Var. in Rashi (ed. כיסתא) corals belonging to minor orphans. -
4 כְּסִיתָא
כְּסִיתָאf. (כְּסֵי II) (the covered, rare, 1) coral; 2) coral-wood. B. Bath.80b, sq.; R. Hash. 23a, v. אַלְמוּג; Yalk. Is. 314 סכסיתא (corr. acc.). R. Hash. l. c. דבי ארמאי מסקן כ׳ the light ships (v. בּוּרְנִי) of the Romans are employed for fishing corals. Ib. (describing the diving process) וקטר … בכ׳ and flax ropes are tied to the coral plants Keth.98a כ׳ דיתמי Var. in Rashi (ed. כיסתא) corals belonging to minor orphans. -
5 מסמס III, מסמיס
מִסְמֵסIII, מִסְמֵיס m. (v. מִסְמֵס I) polished wood, prob. (= אַלְמוּג, cmp. מוּג) coral-wood. Ḥag.26b כלי מ׳ Ms. M. (some ed. מסמים, read מסמיס; Ar. מסימס) vessels of polished wood, opp. to כלי אכסלגום; Men.97a.Kidd.12a מסמס, v. מְסִימִיס. -
6 מִסְמֵס
מִסְמֵסIII, מִסְמֵיס m. (v. מִסְמֵס I) polished wood, prob. (= אַלְמוּג, cmp. מוּג) coral-wood. Ḥag.26b כלי מ׳ Ms. M. (some ed. מסמים, read מסמיס; Ar. מסימס) vessels of polished wood, opp. to כלי אכסלגום; Men.97a.Kidd.12a מסמס, v. מְסִימִיס.
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