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  • 61 פּוּטְיוֹלִין

    פּוּטְיוֹלִין(variously corrupted) pr. n. pl. Puteoli, a great sea-town of Italy. Macc.24a שמעו קיל המונה של רומי מפ׳ ברחוק מאהוכ׳ (ed. בבל מפלטיה, margin. vers. מפטילוס; Ms. M. מפלטוס, v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note) they heard the din of the city of Rome (on travelling) from P., at a distance of one hundred and seventy miles; Lam. R. to V, 18 פוטליילוס; Sifré Deut. 43 של מפטילון (v. הֶמְיָיה); Yalk. Is. 278 מפניליאוס. (The termination ־וס in the above forms corresponds to the accus. -ους, -os.

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  • 62 צריף

    צְרִיףm. (צָרַף) (narrow,) cone-shaped roof of reeds ; cone-shaped hut (v. Sm. Ant.3>, Engl, ed., s. v. Tugurium). Succ.I, 11 העושה … כמין צ׳ if a man makes his Succah in the shape of a cone (the walls forming the roof); Tosef. ib. I, 10. Sabb.56b אותו היום … נבנה צ׳וכ׳ on the day, when Jeroboam introduced two golden calves …, a hut was built (on the site of Rome), and this grew to be Greek Italy; a. e.Pl. צְרִיפִים, צְרִיפִין. Y.Ab. Zar. I, 39c יום … שני צ׳ ברומי on the day when Jeroboam …, Remus and Romulus came and built two huts on the site of Rome; Cant. R. to I, 6; Esth. R. to I, 9. Erub.55b יושבי צ׳ כיושבי קברים dwellers in cots are like dwellers in graves. Ex. R. s. 20 הרס את הצ׳ he destroyed the shepherds cots; a. e.גַגּוֹת צְרִיפִין pr. n. pl. Gaggoth Tsrifin ( Cottage Roofs). Men.X, 2. Ib. 64b; Y.Shek.V, 48d top פעם אחת … אית אתר דמתקרי ג׳ צ׳ או צ׳ ג׳ it once occurred during a drought …, when they did not know whence to get the ʿOmer, that a mute was there, and he put one hand on (pointed to) גגית (flat roofs) and one on צריפין (cone-shaped roofs); they brought him before Pethahiah (Mordecai), who asked, Is there a place called G. Ts. or Ts. G.?

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  • 63 צְרִיף

    צְרִיףm. (צָרַף) (narrow,) cone-shaped roof of reeds ; cone-shaped hut (v. Sm. Ant.3>, Engl, ed., s. v. Tugurium). Succ.I, 11 העושה … כמין צ׳ if a man makes his Succah in the shape of a cone (the walls forming the roof); Tosef. ib. I, 10. Sabb.56b אותו היום … נבנה צ׳וכ׳ on the day, when Jeroboam introduced two golden calves …, a hut was built (on the site of Rome), and this grew to be Greek Italy; a. e.Pl. צְרִיפִים, צְרִיפִין. Y.Ab. Zar. I, 39c יום … שני צ׳ ברומי on the day when Jeroboam …, Remus and Romulus came and built two huts on the site of Rome; Cant. R. to I, 6; Esth. R. to I, 9. Erub.55b יושבי צ׳ כיושבי קברים dwellers in cots are like dwellers in graves. Ex. R. s. 20 הרס את הצ׳ he destroyed the shepherds cots; a. e.גַגּוֹת צְרִיפִין pr. n. pl. Gaggoth Tsrifin ( Cottage Roofs). Men.X, 2. Ib. 64b; Y.Shek.V, 48d top פעם אחת … אית אתר דמתקרי ג׳ צ׳ או צ׳ ג׳ it once occurred during a drought …, when they did not know whence to get the ʿOmer, that a mute was there, and he put one hand on (pointed to) גגית (flat roofs) and one on צריפין (cone-shaped roofs); they brought him before Pethahiah (Mordecai), who asked, Is there a place called G. Ts. or Ts. G.?

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  • 64 קלבריאה

    קְלַבְרִיאָהpr. n. Calabria, the peninsula in the south-east of Italy. Y.Shek.VI, 50a; Gen. R. s. 23, end בראשונה עלה עד ק׳וכ׳ the first time the flood rose as far as Calabria, the second time as far as the rocks, v. בַּרְבַּרְיָא.

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  • 65 קְלַבְרִיאָה

    קְלַבְרִיאָהpr. n. Calabria, the peninsula in the south-east of Italy. Y.Shek.VI, 50a; Gen. R. s. 23, end בראשונה עלה עד ק׳וכ׳ the first time the flood rose as far as Calabria, the second time as far as the rocks, v. בַּרְבַּרְיָא.

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