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  • 81 כף

    כַּף, כַּפָּאI ch. sam(כף something arched, hollow), 1) palm, hand. Targ. Y. Gen. 3:19.Pl. כַּפַּיָּא. Targ. Ps. 98:8 (v., however, Num. R. s. 13, s. v. חָף). 2) border, shore, v. כֵּיפָא. 3) bundle, sheaf. Snh.26b bot. הד גנב כ׳ Ar. (v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 6, Var. in Ar. הזמת כ׳, v. הזמת; ed. קבא דשערי) one stole a sheaf.Pl. (כֵּיפֵי) כַּפִּין. Y.Sabb.III, 5d bot. מיתן תלתא כ׳וכ׳ to bring three bunches (of twigs) and put dishes upon them. Gitt.86b דביני כיפי v. דִּידְבָא. Pes.40a, v. הֲפַךְ. Ned.48b כי׳ דכיתנא flax bunches, v. שְׁמַט; a. e.Ib. bot. דשדיא בכיפי, v. כְּפֵילָא. 4) top branch of palm trees (v. כִּיפָּה).Pl. כַּפֵּי. Succ.32a ואימא תרתי כ׳ דתמרי perhaps kappoth (Lev. 23:40) means two tops of palm trees? 5) pan, spoon Pes.28a, v. חֲטַט. I. Sabb.142b מנח כ׳ אכיפי (Ms. M. כיפא) placed a ladle on a pile of sheaves. Ḥull.54a מאי כ׳ what kappa do yon mean?כ׳ דידא pan of the fore foot (shoulder), כ׳ דמוחא scull. 6) shoulder (also of human beings). B. Bath.96b top אכ׳ Ms. M. a. Ar. (ed. אכתפא); Sot.34a bot. בכ׳ Ar. (ed. לכתפיה); Taan.23b אחד כַּפֵּיה Ar. (ed. כתפיה), v. כַּתְּפָא.Sot.6b אטו … בכַפָּהּ תלי לה Ar. (ed. בכיפה) do the young priests (that guard the woman) suspend her by her shoulder (Rashi: by her cap), i. e. can they watch all her movements?

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  • 82 כפא I

    כַּף, כַּפָּאI ch. sam(כף something arched, hollow), 1) palm, hand. Targ. Y. Gen. 3:19.Pl. כַּפַּיָּא. Targ. Ps. 98:8 (v., however, Num. R. s. 13, s. v. חָף). 2) border, shore, v. כֵּיפָא. 3) bundle, sheaf. Snh.26b bot. הד גנב כ׳ Ar. (v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 6, Var. in Ar. הזמת כ׳, v. הזמת; ed. קבא דשערי) one stole a sheaf.Pl. (כֵּיפֵי) כַּפִּין. Y.Sabb.III, 5d bot. מיתן תלתא כ׳וכ׳ to bring three bunches (of twigs) and put dishes upon them. Gitt.86b דביני כיפי v. דִּידְבָא. Pes.40a, v. הֲפַךְ. Ned.48b כי׳ דכיתנא flax bunches, v. שְׁמַט; a. e.Ib. bot. דשדיא בכיפי, v. כְּפֵילָא. 4) top branch of palm trees (v. כִּיפָּה).Pl. כַּפֵּי. Succ.32a ואימא תרתי כ׳ דתמרי perhaps kappoth (Lev. 23:40) means two tops of palm trees? 5) pan, spoon Pes.28a, v. חֲטַט. I. Sabb.142b מנח כ׳ אכיפי (Ms. M. כיפא) placed a ladle on a pile of sheaves. Ḥull.54a מאי כ׳ what kappa do yon mean?כ׳ דידא pan of the fore foot (shoulder), כ׳ דמוחא scull. 6) shoulder (also of human beings). B. Bath.96b top אכ׳ Ms. M. a. Ar. (ed. אכתפא); Sot.34a bot. בכ׳ Ar. (ed. לכתפיה); Taan.23b אחד כַּפֵּיה Ar. (ed. כתפיה), v. כַּתְּפָא.Sot.6b אטו … בכַפָּהּ תלי לה Ar. (ed. בכיפה) do the young priests (that guard the woman) suspend her by her shoulder (Rashi: by her cap), i. e. can they watch all her movements?

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  • 83 כַּף

    כַּף, כַּפָּאI ch. sam(כף something arched, hollow), 1) palm, hand. Targ. Y. Gen. 3:19.Pl. כַּפַּיָּא. Targ. Ps. 98:8 (v., however, Num. R. s. 13, s. v. חָף). 2) border, shore, v. כֵּיפָא. 3) bundle, sheaf. Snh.26b bot. הד גנב כ׳ Ar. (v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 6, Var. in Ar. הזמת כ׳, v. הזמת; ed. קבא דשערי) one stole a sheaf.Pl. (כֵּיפֵי) כַּפִּין. Y.Sabb.III, 5d bot. מיתן תלתא כ׳וכ׳ to bring three bunches (of twigs) and put dishes upon them. Gitt.86b דביני כיפי v. דִּידְבָא. Pes.40a, v. הֲפַךְ. Ned.48b כי׳ דכיתנא flax bunches, v. שְׁמַט; a. e.Ib. bot. דשדיא בכיפי, v. כְּפֵילָא. 4) top branch of palm trees (v. כִּיפָּה).Pl. כַּפֵּי. Succ.32a ואימא תרתי כ׳ דתמרי perhaps kappoth (Lev. 23:40) means two tops of palm trees? 5) pan, spoon Pes.28a, v. חֲטַט. I. Sabb.142b מנח כ׳ אכיפי (Ms. M. כיפא) placed a ladle on a pile of sheaves. Ḥull.54a מאי כ׳ what kappa do yon mean?כ׳ דידא pan of the fore foot (shoulder), כ׳ דמוחא scull. 6) shoulder (also of human beings). B. Bath.96b top אכ׳ Ms. M. a. Ar. (ed. אכתפא); Sot.34a bot. בכ׳ Ar. (ed. לכתפיה); Taan.23b אחד כַּפֵּיה Ar. (ed. כתפיה), v. כַּתְּפָא.Sot.6b אטו … בכַפָּהּ תלי לה Ar. (ed. בכיפה) do the young priests (that guard the woman) suspend her by her shoulder (Rashi: by her cap), i. e. can they watch all her movements?

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  • 84 כַּפָּא

    כַּף, כַּפָּאI ch. sam(כף something arched, hollow), 1) palm, hand. Targ. Y. Gen. 3:19.Pl. כַּפַּיָּא. Targ. Ps. 98:8 (v., however, Num. R. s. 13, s. v. חָף). 2) border, shore, v. כֵּיפָא. 3) bundle, sheaf. Snh.26b bot. הד גנב כ׳ Ar. (v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 6, Var. in Ar. הזמת כ׳, v. הזמת; ed. קבא דשערי) one stole a sheaf.Pl. (כֵּיפֵי) כַּפִּין. Y.Sabb.III, 5d bot. מיתן תלתא כ׳וכ׳ to bring three bunches (of twigs) and put dishes upon them. Gitt.86b דביני כיפי v. דִּידְבָא. Pes.40a, v. הֲפַךְ. Ned.48b כי׳ דכיתנא flax bunches, v. שְׁמַט; a. e.Ib. bot. דשדיא בכיפי, v. כְּפֵילָא. 4) top branch of palm trees (v. כִּיפָּה).Pl. כַּפֵּי. Succ.32a ואימא תרתי כ׳ דתמרי perhaps kappoth (Lev. 23:40) means two tops of palm trees? 5) pan, spoon Pes.28a, v. חֲטַט. I. Sabb.142b מנח כ׳ אכיפי (Ms. M. כיפא) placed a ladle on a pile of sheaves. Ḥull.54a מאי כ׳ what kappa do yon mean?כ׳ דידא pan of the fore foot (shoulder), כ׳ דמוחא scull. 6) shoulder (also of human beings). B. Bath.96b top אכ׳ Ms. M. a. Ar. (ed. אכתפא); Sot.34a bot. בכ׳ Ar. (ed. לכתפיה); Taan.23b אחד כַּפֵּיה Ar. (ed. כתפיה), v. כַּתְּפָא.Sot.6b אטו … בכַפָּהּ תלי לה Ar. (ed. בכיפה) do the young priests (that guard the woman) suspend her by her shoulder (Rashi: by her cap), i. e. can they watch all her movements?

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  • 85 פרק

    פָּרַק(b. h.) to break, separate; to untie, loosen; to unload. Sabb.138a וילין … ומותר לפוֹרְקוֹ it is permitted (on the Sabbath) to stretch a curtain and also to untie (remove) it. Ib. b top. Y.Shebi.III, beg.34c לא יִפְרוֹקוכ׳, v. מִשְׁפֶּלֶת (Ib. לא יַפְרִיק Hif., v. infra. Cant. R. to I, 5 טוענת ופוִרֶקֶת she loads (becomes pregnant) and unloads (delivers); a. fr.Trnsf. to redeem, deliver. Gen. R. s. 44 אני פוֹרְקָן I shall redeem them; a. e.פ׳ עול to untie the yoke, cast off an obligation. Ab. III, 5, v. עוֹל. Tosef.Sot.XIV, 4 פָּרְקוּ מהם עולוכ׳ they cast off the heavenly yoke, and made flesh and blood rule over them; a. fr.Tanḥ. Ḥuck. 25 אינן פּוֹרְקִין יראה they do not cast off the fear (of having lost the divine grace through their sins); Yalk. Num. 765 אין פורקין יראה מהם; Num. R. s. 19 אין פּוֹרְקִים ביראה (corr. acc.).Part. pass. פָּרוּק; f. פְּרוּקָה; pl. פְּרוּקִים, פְּרוּקִין, פְּרוּקוֹת. Y.B. Kam.III, 3d אחד פ׳ ואחד טעוןוכ׳ if (on meeting on the road) one animal is without a load, and the other is laden, the unladen must make room for the laden; היו שניהן … פ׳ if both are laden or both unladen. Ib. שתיהן פ׳ if both wagons are without a load; a. fr.Esp. to help to unload an animal broken down under its burden (Ex. 23:5). B. Mets. II, 10 מצוה … לִפְרוֹק, v. טָעַן II. Ib. אם רצונך לפרוק פְּרוֹק if thou desirest to unload, do so (without my assistance); a. fr. Pi. פֵּירֵק to sever, strip; to take off, release; to take apart. Shebi. II, 2 מְפָרְקִין you may release (trees in the Sabbatical year); Y. ib. 33d top מפ׳ בעלין ‘release refers to (a too luxuriant growth of) leaves. Ukts. II, 5 התחיל לְפָרֵק when he has begun to strip (vegetables). Tosef. ib. II, 13 התחיל לפרק באגוזים when he has begun to strip nuts (of their burrs). Sabb.88a ירדו … ופֵירְקוּם one hundred and twenty myriads of angels of destruction came down and took them (the crowns) off their heads. Ib. בחורב … פֵּרְקוּ (Rashi פירקו) at Horeb they loaded (angels put crowns on their heads), and at Horeb they unloaded (angels took their crowns off). Men.8a; 9b עד שלא פֵרְקָהּ before he took it (the pile of the show bread) apart Y.Yoma I, 38c top מעמירו ומְפָרְקוֹ put it (the Tabernacle) up and broke it up again; העמידו ולא פירקו put it up and did not break it up again; Num. R. s. 13, beg.; Sifra Tsav, Milluim, Par. 1 end.Y.M. Kat. I, 80b bot. מְפָרְקִין את המנעולוכ׳ you may take the shoe off the block. Y.Ab. Zar. III, 43b, v. פַּצִּים; a. fr.Sabb.95a חולב חייב משום מפרק one milking (on the Sabbath) is guilty of an act resembling unloading; Keth.60a יונק מפרק כלאחר יד releasing the cow by sucking is unloading in an unusual way (v. אַחַר). Lev. R. s. 13 עמד ופֵרְקוּם לישראל he rose and took them off the back of the gentiles, and put them on Israel.Sabb.156a לְפָרֵק to take food from before one animal and place it before another, Rashi; (Tosaf.: to empty from vessel to vessel in order to procure a thorough mixture; other defin., v. Ar. s. v..Part. pass. מְפוֹרָק a) unloaded. B. Mets.33a (ref. to Ex. l. c.) ‘under its burden, ולא מפ׳ but not when it is unloaded (and the owner requires assistance to load it again). Ib. לא מפ׳ בחנם when it is unloaded, one need not assist in loading without remuneration.b) taken apart, broken up. Tanḥ. Pkudé 11 והיה מונח ומפ׳וכ׳ and it (the Tabernacle) lay in parts (uncombined) during Hithpa. הִתְפָּרֵק, Nithpa. נִתְפָּרֵק 1) to be taken apart, broken up. Y. Yoma l. c. Sabb.XVII, 1 אע״פ שנִתְפָּרְקוּ although the doors are detached (when the piece of furniture is moved). Tosef.Kel.B. Mets. III, 2 נִתְפָּרְקָה זווכ׳ ed. Zuck. (missing in eds.) if the blades of scissors are separated, each may become unclean for itself; a. fr.Gen. R. s. 36 (ref. to Gen. 9:24) נתפ׳ יינו מעליו the load of his wine was taken from him (he became sober). 2) to be loose, movable like a link or joint (v. פֶּרֶק). Yoma 72a מִתְפָּרְקִין ואיןוכ׳ they (the bars in the ring) were movable but could not slip off. Nidd.9a (of a woman after confinement) איבריה מתפרקיןוכ׳ her limbs are loose (shaky), and her full strength does not return to her before ; Bekh.6b איבריה מתפרקין הימנה she feels as tho her limbs were dropping off. Yalk. Num. 708 תהא מִתְפָּרֶקֶת איברים איברים she shall lose limb after limb; Num. R. s. 9 מתרפקת (corr. acc.); a. e.(Yalk. Cant. 986 מתפרקות some ed., read: מתרפקות, v. רָפַק. Nif. נִפְרָק (denom. of פֶּרֶק) 1) to be out of joint, dislocated, sprained. Sabb.XXII, 6 מי שנִפְרְקָה ידווכ׳ he who sprained his arm or foot. 2) to be removed. Tosef. ib. XIII (XIV), 5 שיִפָּרְקוּ ed. Zuck. (Var. שימחו) that they be removed (cut out).(Hif. הִפְרִיק as Kal and Pi. Tosef.Ber.II, 7 שיַפְרִיק ed. Zuck. (Var. שיְפָרֵק). Y.Shebi.III, beg.34c, v. supra; prob. to be read: יְפָרֵיק.

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  • 86 פָּרַק

    פָּרַק(b. h.) to break, separate; to untie, loosen; to unload. Sabb.138a וילין … ומותר לפוֹרְקוֹ it is permitted (on the Sabbath) to stretch a curtain and also to untie (remove) it. Ib. b top. Y.Shebi.III, beg.34c לא יִפְרוֹקוכ׳, v. מִשְׁפֶּלֶת (Ib. לא יַפְרִיק Hif., v. infra. Cant. R. to I, 5 טוענת ופוִרֶקֶת she loads (becomes pregnant) and unloads (delivers); a. fr.Trnsf. to redeem, deliver. Gen. R. s. 44 אני פוֹרְקָן I shall redeem them; a. e.פ׳ עול to untie the yoke, cast off an obligation. Ab. III, 5, v. עוֹל. Tosef.Sot.XIV, 4 פָּרְקוּ מהם עולוכ׳ they cast off the heavenly yoke, and made flesh and blood rule over them; a. fr.Tanḥ. Ḥuck. 25 אינן פּוֹרְקִין יראה they do not cast off the fear (of having lost the divine grace through their sins); Yalk. Num. 765 אין פורקין יראה מהם; Num. R. s. 19 אין פּוֹרְקִים ביראה (corr. acc.).Part. pass. פָּרוּק; f. פְּרוּקָה; pl. פְּרוּקִים, פְּרוּקִין, פְּרוּקוֹת. Y.B. Kam.III, 3d אחד פ׳ ואחד טעוןוכ׳ if (on meeting on the road) one animal is without a load, and the other is laden, the unladen must make room for the laden; היו שניהן … פ׳ if both are laden or both unladen. Ib. שתיהן פ׳ if both wagons are without a load; a. fr.Esp. to help to unload an animal broken down under its burden (Ex. 23:5). B. Mets. II, 10 מצוה … לִפְרוֹק, v. טָעַן II. Ib. אם רצונך לפרוק פְּרוֹק if thou desirest to unload, do so (without my assistance); a. fr. Pi. פֵּירֵק to sever, strip; to take off, release; to take apart. Shebi. II, 2 מְפָרְקִין you may release (trees in the Sabbatical year); Y. ib. 33d top מפ׳ בעלין ‘release refers to (a too luxuriant growth of) leaves. Ukts. II, 5 התחיל לְפָרֵק when he has begun to strip (vegetables). Tosef. ib. II, 13 התחיל לפרק באגוזים when he has begun to strip nuts (of their burrs). Sabb.88a ירדו … ופֵירְקוּם one hundred and twenty myriads of angels of destruction came down and took them (the crowns) off their heads. Ib. בחורב … פֵּרְקוּ (Rashi פירקו) at Horeb they loaded (angels put crowns on their heads), and at Horeb they unloaded (angels took their crowns off). Men.8a; 9b עד שלא פֵרְקָהּ before he took it (the pile of the show bread) apart Y.Yoma I, 38c top מעמירו ומְפָרְקוֹ put it (the Tabernacle) up and broke it up again; העמידו ולא פירקו put it up and did not break it up again; Num. R. s. 13, beg.; Sifra Tsav, Milluim, Par. 1 end.Y.M. Kat. I, 80b bot. מְפָרְקִין את המנעולוכ׳ you may take the shoe off the block. Y.Ab. Zar. III, 43b, v. פַּצִּים; a. fr.Sabb.95a חולב חייב משום מפרק one milking (on the Sabbath) is guilty of an act resembling unloading; Keth.60a יונק מפרק כלאחר יד releasing the cow by sucking is unloading in an unusual way (v. אַחַר). Lev. R. s. 13 עמד ופֵרְקוּם לישראל he rose and took them off the back of the gentiles, and put them on Israel.Sabb.156a לְפָרֵק to take food from before one animal and place it before another, Rashi; (Tosaf.: to empty from vessel to vessel in order to procure a thorough mixture; other defin., v. Ar. s. v..Part. pass. מְפוֹרָק a) unloaded. B. Mets.33a (ref. to Ex. l. c.) ‘under its burden, ולא מפ׳ but not when it is unloaded (and the owner requires assistance to load it again). Ib. לא מפ׳ בחנם when it is unloaded, one need not assist in loading without remuneration.b) taken apart, broken up. Tanḥ. Pkudé 11 והיה מונח ומפ׳וכ׳ and it (the Tabernacle) lay in parts (uncombined) during Hithpa. הִתְפָּרֵק, Nithpa. נִתְפָּרֵק 1) to be taken apart, broken up. Y. Yoma l. c. Sabb.XVII, 1 אע״פ שנִתְפָּרְקוּ although the doors are detached (when the piece of furniture is moved). Tosef.Kel.B. Mets. III, 2 נִתְפָּרְקָה זווכ׳ ed. Zuck. (missing in eds.) if the blades of scissors are separated, each may become unclean for itself; a. fr.Gen. R. s. 36 (ref. to Gen. 9:24) נתפ׳ יינו מעליו the load of his wine was taken from him (he became sober). 2) to be loose, movable like a link or joint (v. פֶּרֶק). Yoma 72a מִתְפָּרְקִין ואיןוכ׳ they (the bars in the ring) were movable but could not slip off. Nidd.9a (of a woman after confinement) איבריה מתפרקיןוכ׳ her limbs are loose (shaky), and her full strength does not return to her before ; Bekh.6b איבריה מתפרקין הימנה she feels as tho her limbs were dropping off. Yalk. Num. 708 תהא מִתְפָּרֶקֶת איברים איברים she shall lose limb after limb; Num. R. s. 9 מתרפקת (corr. acc.); a. e.(Yalk. Cant. 986 מתפרקות some ed., read: מתרפקות, v. רָפַק. Nif. נִפְרָק (denom. of פֶּרֶק) 1) to be out of joint, dislocated, sprained. Sabb.XXII, 6 מי שנִפְרְקָה ידווכ׳ he who sprained his arm or foot. 2) to be removed. Tosef. ib. XIII (XIV), 5 שיִפָּרְקוּ ed. Zuck. (Var. שימחו) that they be removed (cut out).(Hif. הִפְרִיק as Kal and Pi. Tosef.Ber.II, 7 שיַפְרִיק ed. Zuck. (Var. שיְפָרֵק). Y.Shebi.III, beg.34c, v. supra; prob. to be read: יְפָרֵיק.

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  • pile — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, dart, quill, pole driven into the ground, from Old English pīl, from Latin pilum javelin Date: 12th century 1. a long slender column usually of timber, steel, or reinforced concrete driven into the ground to… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • Screw-pile lighthouse — Screw pile lighthouses stand on piles that are screwed into sandy or muddy sea or river bottoms. The first screw pile lighthouse was built by blind Irish engineer Alexander Mitchell. It was constructed in 1838 at the mouth of the Thames and was… …   Wikipedia

  • Seven Foot Knoll Light — Infobox Lighthouse caption = Seven Foot Knoll Lighthouse at its present location location = originally at the mouth of the Patapsco River in the Chesapeake Bay; relocated to the Inner Harbor in Baltimore, Maryland coordinates = coord|39.1551|N|76 …   Wikipedia

  • Chicken foot (game) — This article is about the domino game. For other uses, see Chicken foot. Chicken foot, also known as Chicken dominoes, Chickie dominoes and Chickie, is a dominoes game of the Trains family, similar to Mexican Train. Chicken Foot is played in… …   Wikipedia

  • Chicken Foot — Chicken Foot, also known as Chicken Dominoes, Chickie Dominoes and Chickie, is a dominoes game of the Trains family, similar to Mexican Train. Chicken Foot is played in rounds, one round for each double domino in the set. The game is normally… …   Wikipedia

  • 30 Odd Foot of Grunts — Infobox musical artist Name = 30 Odd Foot of Grunts Img capt = Img size = Landscape = yes Background = group or band Alias = Origin = flagicon|Australia Australia Genre = Rock Years active = 1992 – 2005 Label = Associated acts = URL = [http://www …   Wikipedia

  • Thousand Foot Krutch — Le groupe ThousandFootKrutch en 2009 Surnom TFK Pays d’origine Peterborough …   Wikipédia en Français

  • disk pile — noun : a steel pile having a disk on its lower end to give increased supporting power * * * disk pile, an iron pile, having a disk or flange as a foot, used for foundations in sand …   Useful english dictionary

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