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  • 101 טַרְטְרָאוֹת

    טַרְטְיָאוֹת, טַרְטְרָאוֹתf. pl. (cacophem. perversions of תִּיאַטְרָאות; cmp. meanings of טרט in טָרוּט, טִרְטֵט, a. of טרי, a. similar perversions in אִצְטַדְיָא) theatres, shows. Lam. R. to III, 5 ומכניסין את הגמל לבתי ט׳ they bring a camel on their stage (ib. also תַּרְטְיָאוֹת a. תִּיאַטְרוֹן). Yalk. II Sam. 158; Midr. Till. to Ps. 18 טַרְטִירָאוֹת (ed. Bub. טרטיא׳). Keth.5a; Sabb.150a (Ms. O. טַרְטַסְיָי׳, early eds. טַרְטְרָאוֹת); a. e. (Various forms in eds. a. Mss.: טַרְטִיסָאוֹת, טַרְטִיּוֹת Ab. Zar.42a דרכים וט׳ ed., Ms. M. סרטיאות, v. סְרַטְיָא a. אִסְרַטְיָא.

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  • 102 יסת

    יָסַת (cmp. אֲסִי a. עָשָׂה) to do habitually.Denom. וֶסֶת, הֶיסֵּת. Hif. הִסִּית, הֵסִית (b. h., by way of syncope, forms resembling Kal of סית, as יְסִיתְךָ = יֵיסִי׳, וַיָּסֶת = וַיַּסֶּת to cause to do, stir up, instigate. Sot.35a (expl. ויהס … אל, Num. 13:30) הִסִּיתָן בדברים (he quieted them, because) he (apparently) instigated them (against Moses). Ḥag.5a עבד שמַסִּיתִין עליו רבו ונִיסַּתוכ׳ Ms. M. (ed. שרבו מסיתין לו) a slave against whom they incite his master and he (the master) is influenced by the instigation (ed.: a slave whose master, when they incite him, yields), what help is there for him?B. Bath.16a (ref. to Job 2:3) כביכול כאדם שמסיתיןוכ׳ (v. Rabb. D. S. a. l.) like a human being, as it were, that is influenced by instigation. Ib. יורד ומַסִּית Ms. R. (ed. ומתעה) Satan comes down and incites (to sin). Y.Snh.VII, 25d top יַסִּית עצמווכ׳ he will stir himself up (become bold) and incite others; a. fr.Esp. מַסִּית or מֵסִית (with ref. to Deut. 13:7, sq.) he who stirs people up to worship idols. Snh.VII, 10. Y. ib. l. c. מ׳ … בלשון גבוהוכ׳ the massith speaks in a loud voice, the maddiaḥ (v. נָדַח) in a low voice; a. fr.Pl. מַסִּיתִים, מַסִּיתִין. Ab. dR. N. ch. XVI, end האפיקורסין והמ׳ ומדיחין (ed. Schechter המינין … המשומדים … המסורות). Nif. נִיסַּת, נִיסֵּית to be stirred up, give way to instigation; to be impassioned. Ḥag.5a, v. supra. B. Bath.16a, v. supra. Sifré Deut. 89 מצוה ביד הנ׳וכ׳ he who was to be incited to idolatry must first lay his hand on Y. Snh. l. c.; Y.Yeb.XVI, 15d bot. מכיון שהוא ניסיתוכ׳ since he is prevailed upon (to worship idols), he is no longer a wise man. Yalk. Gen. 127 (play on נ̇פ̇ת̇ל̇י) (read:) נִׄיסֵּיתִי פּׄוּתֵּיתֵי ת̇ל̇יתיוכ׳ I was prevailed upon, I was per suaded, I gave my sister the preference over myself; Gen. R. s. 71 (corr. acc.). (For נִיסֵּית she was married, v. נָשָׂא.

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  • 103 כבי

    כְּבִי, כְּבָאch. same. Sabb.21b כבתה; ib. 30a לכבות, h. forms. Pa. כַּבֵּי to extinguish. Ber.58a וכַבִּינְהוּ לעיניה Ar. (Ms. M. ונכבינהו, corr. acc.; ed. חברוהי כחלינהווכ׳) dimmed his eye-sight, v. בּוֹטְטָא. Ib. 60b bot. אתא … כַּבְּיֵיה לשרגיה there came a wind and put out his lamp. Sabb.44a אתי לכַבּוּיֵי he may be induced to extinguish the fire; Yoma 85a.

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  • 104 כבא

    כְּבִי, כְּבָאch. same. Sabb.21b כבתה; ib. 30a לכבות, h. forms. Pa. כַּבֵּי to extinguish. Ber.58a וכַבִּינְהוּ לעיניה Ar. (Ms. M. ונכבינהו, corr. acc.; ed. חברוהי כחלינהווכ׳) dimmed his eye-sight, v. בּוֹטְטָא. Ib. 60b bot. אתא … כַּבְּיֵיה לשרגיה there came a wind and put out his lamp. Sabb.44a אתי לכַבּוּיֵי he may be induced to extinguish the fire; Yoma 85a.

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  • 105 כְּבִי

    כְּבִי, כְּבָאch. same. Sabb.21b כבתה; ib. 30a לכבות, h. forms. Pa. כַּבֵּי to extinguish. Ber.58a וכַבִּינְהוּ לעיניה Ar. (Ms. M. ונכבינהו, corr. acc.; ed. חברוהי כחלינהווכ׳) dimmed his eye-sight, v. בּוֹטְטָא. Ib. 60b bot. אתא … כַּבְּיֵיה לשרגיה there came a wind and put out his lamp. Sabb.44a אתי לכַבּוּיֵי he may be induced to extinguish the fire; Yoma 85a.

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  • 106 כְּבָא

    כְּבִי, כְּבָאch. same. Sabb.21b כבתה; ib. 30a לכבות, h. forms. Pa. כַּבֵּי to extinguish. Ber.58a וכַבִּינְהוּ לעיניה Ar. (Ms. M. ונכבינהו, corr. acc.; ed. חברוהי כחלינהווכ׳) dimmed his eye-sight, v. בּוֹטְטָא. Ib. 60b bot. אתא … כַּבְּיֵיה לשרגיה there came a wind and put out his lamp. Sabb.44a אתי לכַבּוּיֵי he may be induced to extinguish the fire; Yoma 85a.

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  • 107 כיפה

    כִּיפָּה, כִּפָּהf. (b. h.; כָּפַף) 1) arch, doorway, bow. Yeb.80b עושה כ׳ forms a bow (when urinating). Yoma 11b; Erub.11b כ׳ר״מוכ׳ as to an arched doorway R. M. says, it requires a Mzuzah. Tosef. ib. VII (V), 2 עד מקום הכי׳ (ed. Zuck. הקופא) to the site of the (now ruined) arch (of Tiberias); Y. ib. V, 22d bot. עד הכ׳. Y.Naz.VII, 56a top הגיעו לכ׳ when they arrived at the arch (or arcade). Ab. Zar.I, 7 (16a) כ׳ שמעמידיןוכ׳ the arched chamber in the bath where they put up idolatrous statues. Pesik. R. s. 41 כ׳ של חשבונות … אותה כ׳ an arcade named Arch of Accounts (a sort of Exchange) existed outside of Jerusalem, and they used to go out and settle their accounts under this arcade Tanḥ. Bshall. 17 (ref. to קפאו, Ex. 15:8) כמין כפה (Mekh. ib., Shir. s.6 קופה) like a vault; a. e.Esp. כִּיפַּת הרקיע, or כִּופָּה the heavenly arch, sky (believed to be a solid mass). (Gen. R. s. 48, beg. Ib. s. 4 הרקיע … ולמעלה … כ׳וכ׳ the firmament is like a lake, and above the lake is the arch, and owing to the heat of the lake the arch exudes drops B. Bath.25b אחורי כ׳ back of (above) the sky. Meg.11a ג׳ מלכו תחת הכ׳ Ms. M. 2 (ed. בכ׳, Ms. M. 1 בקופה) three persons ruled over the whole world; a. e. 2) a vaulted chamber, prison. Snh.IX, 3 כונסין אותן לכ׳ they put them in prison (for life). Ib. 5. 3) skull-cap, cap. Y.Gitt.IV, 45d bot.; Bab. ib. 20a; v. אנדכתרי; Treat. ʿĂbadim ch. III (ed. Kirchh.) קיפה. Sabb.57b כ׳ של צמר a woolen cap, v. כָּבוּל II. Y. ib. V, end, 7c כ׳ של צמר a woolen cap on the head of a lamb, v. חָנוּן I; a. e.Tosef.Mikv.IV, 5, v. infra.4) (cmp. קוּפָּה) heap, pile. Y.Snh.X, 27d bot.; Y.M. Kat. III, 83c top כ׳ של אבנים a heap of stones; Gen. R. s. 100 כִּיפַּת אבנים Ḥull.129a כִּיפַּת שאורוכ׳ a heap (lump) of leavened dough which one intended to use as a block to sit on; Pes.45b כופת some ed. (corr. acc.; Ms. M. 2 כי׳; v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 90); v. כּוֹפֶת.Pl. כִּיפִּין, כִּפִּים (or כֵּיפִ׳ fr. כֵּיף) a) top-branches ( arches) of palm-trees. Tosef.Shebi., VII, 16 על (של) בין הכֵּיפִ׳ ed. Zuck. (Var. על מה שבכי׳, שבכופין); Pes.53a על של בין הכ׳ as long as there are fruits in the tops. Tosef.Kel.B. Bath, II, 1 שכיפת שת׳ כ׳של תמרהוכ׳ (R. S. to Kel. XXII, 9 כופות) who tied together two palm branches and sat upon them. Sabb.XXIV, 2 מפספסין את הכ׳ you may spread the bunches of branches (for fodder), contrad. to זִירִין a. פְּקִיעִין. Ib. 155a כ׳ תלתא bunches are called kippin when tied with three bands.b) billow-crests, surf. Sot.34a. Ḥag.19a; Ḥull.31b אין מטבילין בכ׳ you must not immerse vessels in the surf (caps of waves), contrad. to ראשין; Tosef.Mikv.IV, 5 בכיפא ed. Zuck. (oth. ed. בכיפה).

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  • 108 כפה

    כִּיפָּה, כִּפָּהf. (b. h.; כָּפַף) 1) arch, doorway, bow. Yeb.80b עושה כ׳ forms a bow (when urinating). Yoma 11b; Erub.11b כ׳ר״מוכ׳ as to an arched doorway R. M. says, it requires a Mzuzah. Tosef. ib. VII (V), 2 עד מקום הכי׳ (ed. Zuck. הקופא) to the site of the (now ruined) arch (of Tiberias); Y. ib. V, 22d bot. עד הכ׳. Y.Naz.VII, 56a top הגיעו לכ׳ when they arrived at the arch (or arcade). Ab. Zar.I, 7 (16a) כ׳ שמעמידיןוכ׳ the arched chamber in the bath where they put up idolatrous statues. Pesik. R. s. 41 כ׳ של חשבונות … אותה כ׳ an arcade named Arch of Accounts (a sort of Exchange) existed outside of Jerusalem, and they used to go out and settle their accounts under this arcade Tanḥ. Bshall. 17 (ref. to קפאו, Ex. 15:8) כמין כפה (Mekh. ib., Shir. s.6 קופה) like a vault; a. e.Esp. כִּיפַּת הרקיע, or כִּופָּה the heavenly arch, sky (believed to be a solid mass). (Gen. R. s. 48, beg. Ib. s. 4 הרקיע … ולמעלה … כ׳וכ׳ the firmament is like a lake, and above the lake is the arch, and owing to the heat of the lake the arch exudes drops B. Bath.25b אחורי כ׳ back of (above) the sky. Meg.11a ג׳ מלכו תחת הכ׳ Ms. M. 2 (ed. בכ׳, Ms. M. 1 בקופה) three persons ruled over the whole world; a. e. 2) a vaulted chamber, prison. Snh.IX, 3 כונסין אותן לכ׳ they put them in prison (for life). Ib. 5. 3) skull-cap, cap. Y.Gitt.IV, 45d bot.; Bab. ib. 20a; v. אנדכתרי; Treat. ʿĂbadim ch. III (ed. Kirchh.) קיפה. Sabb.57b כ׳ של צמר a woolen cap, v. כָּבוּל II. Y. ib. V, end, 7c כ׳ של צמר a woolen cap on the head of a lamb, v. חָנוּן I; a. e.Tosef.Mikv.IV, 5, v. infra.4) (cmp. קוּפָּה) heap, pile. Y.Snh.X, 27d bot.; Y.M. Kat. III, 83c top כ׳ של אבנים a heap of stones; Gen. R. s. 100 כִּיפַּת אבנים Ḥull.129a כִּיפַּת שאורוכ׳ a heap (lump) of leavened dough which one intended to use as a block to sit on; Pes.45b כופת some ed. (corr. acc.; Ms. M. 2 כי׳; v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 90); v. כּוֹפֶת.Pl. כִּיפִּין, כִּפִּים (or כֵּיפִ׳ fr. כֵּיף) a) top-branches ( arches) of palm-trees. Tosef.Shebi., VII, 16 על (של) בין הכֵּיפִ׳ ed. Zuck. (Var. על מה שבכי׳, שבכופין); Pes.53a על של בין הכ׳ as long as there are fruits in the tops. Tosef.Kel.B. Bath, II, 1 שכיפת שת׳ כ׳של תמרהוכ׳ (R. S. to Kel. XXII, 9 כופות) who tied together two palm branches and sat upon them. Sabb.XXIV, 2 מפספסין את הכ׳ you may spread the bunches of branches (for fodder), contrad. to זִירִין a. פְּקִיעִין. Ib. 155a כ׳ תלתא bunches are called kippin when tied with three bands.b) billow-crests, surf. Sot.34a. Ḥag.19a; Ḥull.31b אין מטבילין בכ׳ you must not immerse vessels in the surf (caps of waves), contrad. to ראשין; Tosef.Mikv.IV, 5 בכיפא ed. Zuck. (oth. ed. בכיפה).

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  • 109 כִּיפָּה

    כִּיפָּה, כִּפָּהf. (b. h.; כָּפַף) 1) arch, doorway, bow. Yeb.80b עושה כ׳ forms a bow (when urinating). Yoma 11b; Erub.11b כ׳ר״מוכ׳ as to an arched doorway R. M. says, it requires a Mzuzah. Tosef. ib. VII (V), 2 עד מקום הכי׳ (ed. Zuck. הקופא) to the site of the (now ruined) arch (of Tiberias); Y. ib. V, 22d bot. עד הכ׳. Y.Naz.VII, 56a top הגיעו לכ׳ when they arrived at the arch (or arcade). Ab. Zar.I, 7 (16a) כ׳ שמעמידיןוכ׳ the arched chamber in the bath where they put up idolatrous statues. Pesik. R. s. 41 כ׳ של חשבונות … אותה כ׳ an arcade named Arch of Accounts (a sort of Exchange) existed outside of Jerusalem, and they used to go out and settle their accounts under this arcade Tanḥ. Bshall. 17 (ref. to קפאו, Ex. 15:8) כמין כפה (Mekh. ib., Shir. s.6 קופה) like a vault; a. e.Esp. כִּיפַּת הרקיע, or כִּופָּה the heavenly arch, sky (believed to be a solid mass). (Gen. R. s. 48, beg. Ib. s. 4 הרקיע … ולמעלה … כ׳וכ׳ the firmament is like a lake, and above the lake is the arch, and owing to the heat of the lake the arch exudes drops B. Bath.25b אחורי כ׳ back of (above) the sky. Meg.11a ג׳ מלכו תחת הכ׳ Ms. M. 2 (ed. בכ׳, Ms. M. 1 בקופה) three persons ruled over the whole world; a. e. 2) a vaulted chamber, prison. Snh.IX, 3 כונסין אותן לכ׳ they put them in prison (for life). Ib. 5. 3) skull-cap, cap. Y.Gitt.IV, 45d bot.; Bab. ib. 20a; v. אנדכתרי; Treat. ʿĂbadim ch. III (ed. Kirchh.) קיפה. Sabb.57b כ׳ של צמר a woolen cap, v. כָּבוּל II. Y. ib. V, end, 7c כ׳ של צמר a woolen cap on the head of a lamb, v. חָנוּן I; a. e.Tosef.Mikv.IV, 5, v. infra.4) (cmp. קוּפָּה) heap, pile. Y.Snh.X, 27d bot.; Y.M. Kat. III, 83c top כ׳ של אבנים a heap of stones; Gen. R. s. 100 כִּיפַּת אבנים Ḥull.129a כִּיפַּת שאורוכ׳ a heap (lump) of leavened dough which one intended to use as a block to sit on; Pes.45b כופת some ed. (corr. acc.; Ms. M. 2 כי׳; v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 90); v. כּוֹפֶת.Pl. כִּיפִּין, כִּפִּים (or כֵּיפִ׳ fr. כֵּיף) a) top-branches ( arches) of palm-trees. Tosef.Shebi., VII, 16 על (של) בין הכֵּיפִ׳ ed. Zuck. (Var. על מה שבכי׳, שבכופין); Pes.53a על של בין הכ׳ as long as there are fruits in the tops. Tosef.Kel.B. Bath, II, 1 שכיפת שת׳ כ׳של תמרהוכ׳ (R. S. to Kel. XXII, 9 כופות) who tied together two palm branches and sat upon them. Sabb.XXIV, 2 מפספסין את הכ׳ you may spread the bunches of branches (for fodder), contrad. to זִירִין a. פְּקִיעִין. Ib. 155a כ׳ תלתא bunches are called kippin when tied with three bands.b) billow-crests, surf. Sot.34a. Ḥag.19a; Ḥull.31b אין מטבילין בכ׳ you must not immerse vessels in the surf (caps of waves), contrad. to ראשין; Tosef.Mikv.IV, 5 בכיפא ed. Zuck. (oth. ed. בכיפה).

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  • 110 כִּפָּה

    כִּיפָּה, כִּפָּהf. (b. h.; כָּפַף) 1) arch, doorway, bow. Yeb.80b עושה כ׳ forms a bow (when urinating). Yoma 11b; Erub.11b כ׳ר״מוכ׳ as to an arched doorway R. M. says, it requires a Mzuzah. Tosef. ib. VII (V), 2 עד מקום הכי׳ (ed. Zuck. הקופא) to the site of the (now ruined) arch (of Tiberias); Y. ib. V, 22d bot. עד הכ׳. Y.Naz.VII, 56a top הגיעו לכ׳ when they arrived at the arch (or arcade). Ab. Zar.I, 7 (16a) כ׳ שמעמידיןוכ׳ the arched chamber in the bath where they put up idolatrous statues. Pesik. R. s. 41 כ׳ של חשבונות … אותה כ׳ an arcade named Arch of Accounts (a sort of Exchange) existed outside of Jerusalem, and they used to go out and settle their accounts under this arcade Tanḥ. Bshall. 17 (ref. to קפאו, Ex. 15:8) כמין כפה (Mekh. ib., Shir. s.6 קופה) like a vault; a. e.Esp. כִּיפַּת הרקיע, or כִּופָּה the heavenly arch, sky (believed to be a solid mass). (Gen. R. s. 48, beg. Ib. s. 4 הרקיע … ולמעלה … כ׳וכ׳ the firmament is like a lake, and above the lake is the arch, and owing to the heat of the lake the arch exudes drops B. Bath.25b אחורי כ׳ back of (above) the sky. Meg.11a ג׳ מלכו תחת הכ׳ Ms. M. 2 (ed. בכ׳, Ms. M. 1 בקופה) three persons ruled over the whole world; a. e. 2) a vaulted chamber, prison. Snh.IX, 3 כונסין אותן לכ׳ they put them in prison (for life). Ib. 5. 3) skull-cap, cap. Y.Gitt.IV, 45d bot.; Bab. ib. 20a; v. אנדכתרי; Treat. ʿĂbadim ch. III (ed. Kirchh.) קיפה. Sabb.57b כ׳ של צמר a woolen cap, v. כָּבוּל II. Y. ib. V, end, 7c כ׳ של צמר a woolen cap on the head of a lamb, v. חָנוּן I; a. e.Tosef.Mikv.IV, 5, v. infra.4) (cmp. קוּפָּה) heap, pile. Y.Snh.X, 27d bot.; Y.M. Kat. III, 83c top כ׳ של אבנים a heap of stones; Gen. R. s. 100 כִּיפַּת אבנים Ḥull.129a כִּיפַּת שאורוכ׳ a heap (lump) of leavened dough which one intended to use as a block to sit on; Pes.45b כופת some ed. (corr. acc.; Ms. M. 2 כי׳; v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 90); v. כּוֹפֶת.Pl. כִּיפִּין, כִּפִּים (or כֵּיפִ׳ fr. כֵּיף) a) top-branches ( arches) of palm-trees. Tosef.Shebi., VII, 16 על (של) בין הכֵּיפִ׳ ed. Zuck. (Var. על מה שבכי׳, שבכופין); Pes.53a על של בין הכ׳ as long as there are fruits in the tops. Tosef.Kel.B. Bath, II, 1 שכיפת שת׳ כ׳של תמרהוכ׳ (R. S. to Kel. XXII, 9 כופות) who tied together two palm branches and sat upon them. Sabb.XXIV, 2 מפספסין את הכ׳ you may spread the bunches of branches (for fodder), contrad. to זִירִין a. פְּקִיעִין. Ib. 155a כ׳ תלתא bunches are called kippin when tied with three bands.b) billow-crests, surf. Sot.34a. Ḥag.19a; Ḥull.31b אין מטבילין בכ׳ you must not immerse vessels in the surf (caps of waves), contrad. to ראשין; Tosef.Mikv.IV, 5 בכיפא ed. Zuck. (oth. ed. בכיפה).

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  • 111 כיפתא

    כִּיפְתָא, כֵּיפָא, כִּיפָּאf. ch. = h. כִּיפָּה 1) vault, vaulted chamber; arcade. Y.Snh.VII, 25d top תפשיתון כיפ׳ the vaulted chamber (in the bath) seized them (kept them spell-bound). Y.Naz.VII, 56a top כ׳ דקסרין the arcade of the gate of Caesarea (considered unclean); Y.Ber.III, 6a כִּפְתָה דק׳.Pl. כִּיפִּין. Targ. II Esth. 1:5, v. כְּפַף. 2) bow, curve. Targ. Job 41:12 דעביד כיפא which forms a bow (in boiling over; h. text ואגמן); cmp. כִּיפָּה beg.

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  • 112 כיפא

    כִּיפְתָא, כֵּיפָא, כִּיפָּאf. ch. = h. כִּיפָּה 1) vault, vaulted chamber; arcade. Y.Snh.VII, 25d top תפשיתון כיפ׳ the vaulted chamber (in the bath) seized them (kept them spell-bound). Y.Naz.VII, 56a top כ׳ דקסרין the arcade of the gate of Caesarea (considered unclean); Y.Ber.III, 6a כִּפְתָה דק׳.Pl. כִּיפִּין. Targ. II Esth. 1:5, v. כְּפַף. 2) bow, curve. Targ. Job 41:12 דעביד כיפא which forms a bow (in boiling over; h. text ואגמן); cmp. כִּיפָּה beg.

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  • 113 כִּיפְתָא

    כִּיפְתָא, כֵּיפָא, כִּיפָּאf. ch. = h. כִּיפָּה 1) vault, vaulted chamber; arcade. Y.Snh.VII, 25d top תפשיתון כיפ׳ the vaulted chamber (in the bath) seized them (kept them spell-bound). Y.Naz.VII, 56a top כ׳ דקסרין the arcade of the gate of Caesarea (considered unclean); Y.Ber.III, 6a כִּפְתָה דק׳.Pl. כִּיפִּין. Targ. II Esth. 1:5, v. כְּפַף. 2) bow, curve. Targ. Job 41:12 דעביד כיפא which forms a bow (in boiling over; h. text ואגמן); cmp. כִּיפָּה beg.

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  • 114 כֵּיפָא

    כִּיפְתָא, כֵּיפָא, כִּיפָּאf. ch. = h. כִּיפָּה 1) vault, vaulted chamber; arcade. Y.Snh.VII, 25d top תפשיתון כיפ׳ the vaulted chamber (in the bath) seized them (kept them spell-bound). Y.Naz.VII, 56a top כ׳ דקסרין the arcade of the gate of Caesarea (considered unclean); Y.Ber.III, 6a כִּפְתָה דק׳.Pl. כִּיפִּין. Targ. II Esth. 1:5, v. כְּפַף. 2) bow, curve. Targ. Job 41:12 דעביד כיפא which forms a bow (in boiling over; h. text ואגמן); cmp. כִּיפָּה beg.

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  • 115 כִּיפָּא

    כִּיפְתָא, כֵּיפָא, כִּיפָּאf. ch. = h. כִּיפָּה 1) vault, vaulted chamber; arcade. Y.Snh.VII, 25d top תפשיתון כיפ׳ the vaulted chamber (in the bath) seized them (kept them spell-bound). Y.Naz.VII, 56a top כ׳ דקסרין the arcade of the gate of Caesarea (considered unclean); Y.Ber.III, 6a כִּפְתָה דק׳.Pl. כִּיפִּין. Targ. II Esth. 1:5, v. כְּפַף. 2) bow, curve. Targ. Job 41:12 דעביד כיפא which forms a bow (in boiling over; h. text ואגמן); cmp. כִּיפָּה beg.

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  • 116 כפל

    כָּפַל(b. h.; cmp. כפף) to bend over, fold, double. Ber.63a כּוֹפְלִין לווכ׳ his means of support will be doubled to him. Gen. R. s. 95, end כל מי שכ׳ שמווכ׳ every one whose name the Scripture mentions twice in the blessings of Moses; (B. Kam.92a אותן שהוּכְפְּלוּ בשמות). Succ.III, 11 מקום … לִכְפּוֹל יִכְפּוֹל where it is customary to recite twice (each verse of Ps. 118:21–29), let one do so. Tosef.Pes.X, 9 רבי היה כּוֹפֵל בה דברים Rabbi used to repeat certain words (in singing the Hallel); Pes.119b; Succ.39a מוסיף לכפול מאודךוכ׳ adds (to Rabbis repetitions) by doubling the verses from Odkha (Ps. l. c.). Sifra Vayikra, Ndabah, Par. 10, ch. XII; Men.VI, 4 (75b) כופל אחדוכ׳ (Bab. ed. קופל) he folds it twice over and breaks it (into four parts). Ned.61b יכפלו, v. קָפַל. Gitt.62a כּוֹפְלִין שלוםוכ׳ we must double the greeting (say twice shalom) B. Mets. 104b לכפולוכ׳ where it is costumary to write out the Kthubah for double the amount of the dowry, half the amount is collected; a. fr.Part. pass. כָּפוּל, f. כְּפוּלָה; pl. כְּפוּלִים, כְּפוּלִין; כְּפוּלוֹת. Kel. XXVII, 5 נמדד כ׳ is measured as it is doubled (folded). Ib. 6.Ohol. XI, 3 כ׳ Var. in R. S. a. l. (ed. ק׳) folded up one above the other. Ned.66b כ׳ הן her ears are bent over (deformed).Treat. Sofrim II, 11 אותיות הכ׳ letters which have two forms ( מנצפך); a. fr.תנאי כ׳, v. תְּנַאי. Nif. נִכְפַּל to be doubled. Y.Kil.IX, 32c top נִכְפְּלוּ לו שניו his years of life were doubled to him. Gen. R. s. 30, beg.; Tanḥ. Shmoth 18, a. e. כל מישנ׳ שמו every one whose name appears twice in immediate succession (as Noah Noah, Gen. 6:9); a. fr. Hif. הִכְפִּיל to double, fold up. Ned.61b, sq., v. קָפַל. Hof. הוּכְפָּל to be doubled, bent. Ib., v. קָפַל. M. Kat. 25b (in a poetic eulogy) קאת … הוּכְפְּלוּ לראותוכ׳ pelican and owl were bent upon looking (took pains to see, cmp. next w. Ithp.).B. Kam.92a, v. supra.Part. pass. מוּכְפָּל (Pu. מְכוּפָּל) doubly guarded, surrounded. Yalk. Lev. 557 מוכ׳ כמה כְפֵלוֹת; Lev. R. s. 16 מכו׳ בכמה כפולות (the tongue) is guarded by several folding doors (teeth, lips). Pi. כִּיפֵּל to fold. Sifra l. c.; Men. l. c. לא היה מְכַפְּלָהּ (Bab. ed. מק׳) he did not fold it (in four parts, v. supra).

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  • 117 כָּפַל

    כָּפַל(b. h.; cmp. כפף) to bend over, fold, double. Ber.63a כּוֹפְלִין לווכ׳ his means of support will be doubled to him. Gen. R. s. 95, end כל מי שכ׳ שמווכ׳ every one whose name the Scripture mentions twice in the blessings of Moses; (B. Kam.92a אותן שהוּכְפְּלוּ בשמות). Succ.III, 11 מקום … לִכְפּוֹל יִכְפּוֹל where it is customary to recite twice (each verse of Ps. 118:21–29), let one do so. Tosef.Pes.X, 9 רבי היה כּוֹפֵל בה דברים Rabbi used to repeat certain words (in singing the Hallel); Pes.119b; Succ.39a מוסיף לכפול מאודךוכ׳ adds (to Rabbis repetitions) by doubling the verses from Odkha (Ps. l. c.). Sifra Vayikra, Ndabah, Par. 10, ch. XII; Men.VI, 4 (75b) כופל אחדוכ׳ (Bab. ed. קופל) he folds it twice over and breaks it (into four parts). Ned.61b יכפלו, v. קָפַל. Gitt.62a כּוֹפְלִין שלוםוכ׳ we must double the greeting (say twice shalom) B. Mets. 104b לכפולוכ׳ where it is costumary to write out the Kthubah for double the amount of the dowry, half the amount is collected; a. fr.Part. pass. כָּפוּל, f. כְּפוּלָה; pl. כְּפוּלִים, כְּפוּלִין; כְּפוּלוֹת. Kel. XXVII, 5 נמדד כ׳ is measured as it is doubled (folded). Ib. 6.Ohol. XI, 3 כ׳ Var. in R. S. a. l. (ed. ק׳) folded up one above the other. Ned.66b כ׳ הן her ears are bent over (deformed).Treat. Sofrim II, 11 אותיות הכ׳ letters which have two forms ( מנצפך); a. fr.תנאי כ׳, v. תְּנַאי. Nif. נִכְפַּל to be doubled. Y.Kil.IX, 32c top נִכְפְּלוּ לו שניו his years of life were doubled to him. Gen. R. s. 30, beg.; Tanḥ. Shmoth 18, a. e. כל מישנ׳ שמו every one whose name appears twice in immediate succession (as Noah Noah, Gen. 6:9); a. fr. Hif. הִכְפִּיל to double, fold up. Ned.61b, sq., v. קָפַל. Hof. הוּכְפָּל to be doubled, bent. Ib., v. קָפַל. M. Kat. 25b (in a poetic eulogy) קאת … הוּכְפְּלוּ לראותוכ׳ pelican and owl were bent upon looking (took pains to see, cmp. next w. Ithp.).B. Kam.92a, v. supra.Part. pass. מוּכְפָּל (Pu. מְכוּפָּל) doubly guarded, surrounded. Yalk. Lev. 557 מוכ׳ כמה כְפֵלוֹת; Lev. R. s. 16 מכו׳ בכמה כפולות (the tongue) is guarded by several folding doors (teeth, lips). Pi. כִּיפֵּל to fold. Sifra l. c.; Men. l. c. לא היה מְכַפְּלָהּ (Bab. ed. מק׳) he did not fold it (in four parts, v. supra).

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  • 118 ליסטיס

    לִיסְטֵיס, לֵיסְטֵס, לִסְ׳(frequ. incorr. … טים) m. (λῄστης) 1) robber, pirate, freebooter, in gen. rover. Targ. Y. Gen. 21:13.B. Kam.57a, a. fr. ל׳ מזויין, v. זוּן; B. Mets.43a; 58a לסטין (corr. acc.). Y.Ber.IX, 13b top: a. fr.Pl. לִיסְטִים, לִיסְטִין, לִסְ׳. Gen. R. s. 64 (v. גָּרַר II) שנכנסו ל׳וכ׳ rovers had come to his house and revelled with him the whole night. Sabb.10a; Pes.12b מאכל ל׳ the meal-time of the lawless (prize-fighters, cmp. לוּדִים); a. v. fr.Ch. forms: לִיסְטִין, לִיסְטַיָּיא (v. לִיסְטָאָה), לִיסְטֵיסִין. Targ. Job 5:5. 2) pr. n. m. Lestes (cmp. Roman name Latro). Cant. R. to IV, 12; Lev. R. s. 32 ולא ליוסף ל׳ nor did they change Joseph into Lestes.

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  • 119 ליסטס

    לִיסְטֵיס, לֵיסְטֵס, לִסְ׳(frequ. incorr. … טים) m. (λῄστης) 1) robber, pirate, freebooter, in gen. rover. Targ. Y. Gen. 21:13.B. Kam.57a, a. fr. ל׳ מזויין, v. זוּן; B. Mets.43a; 58a לסטין (corr. acc.). Y.Ber.IX, 13b top: a. fr.Pl. לִיסְטִים, לִיסְטִין, לִסְ׳. Gen. R. s. 64 (v. גָּרַר II) שנכנסו ל׳וכ׳ rovers had come to his house and revelled with him the whole night. Sabb.10a; Pes.12b מאכל ל׳ the meal-time of the lawless (prize-fighters, cmp. לוּדִים); a. v. fr.Ch. forms: לִיסְטִין, לִיסְטַיָּיא (v. לִיסְטָאָה), לִיסְטֵיסִין. Targ. Job 5:5. 2) pr. n. m. Lestes (cmp. Roman name Latro). Cant. R. to IV, 12; Lev. R. s. 32 ולא ליוסף ל׳ nor did they change Joseph into Lestes.

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  • 120 לִיסְטֵיס

    לִיסְטֵיס, לֵיסְטֵס, לִסְ׳(frequ. incorr. … טים) m. (λῄστης) 1) robber, pirate, freebooter, in gen. rover. Targ. Y. Gen. 21:13.B. Kam.57a, a. fr. ל׳ מזויין, v. זוּן; B. Mets.43a; 58a לסטין (corr. acc.). Y.Ber.IX, 13b top: a. fr.Pl. לִיסְטִים, לִיסְטִין, לִסְ׳. Gen. R. s. 64 (v. גָּרַר II) שנכנסו ל׳וכ׳ rovers had come to his house and revelled with him the whole night. Sabb.10a; Pes.12b מאכל ל׳ the meal-time of the lawless (prize-fighters, cmp. לוּדִים); a. v. fr.Ch. forms: לִיסְטִין, לִיסְטַיָּיא (v. לִיסְטָאָה), לִיסְטֵיסִין. Targ. Job 5:5. 2) pr. n. m. Lestes (cmp. Roman name Latro). Cant. R. to IV, 12; Lev. R. s. 32 ולא ליוסף ל׳ nor did they change Joseph into Lestes.

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