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1 לחלוך
לִחְלוּךְ, לִיחְ׳m. (לָחַךְ), ל׳ פה lapping with the tongue into the mouth. Lev. R. s. 22; Pesik. Eth Korb., p. 58a>; Pesik. R. s. 16; Yalk. Num. 776; Yalk. Job 926; Tanḥ. Pinḥ. 12 (read:) וכי יש בהם כדי להלוך פה (not לכלוך, לחלוח) is there in them (the waters of the Jordan) enough (for the Behemoth) for a lapping? (or ויש בהם כדי ל׳ פה and there is just enough for etc.Ib. אין בהם (כדי) ל׳ פה there is not enough -
2 ליח׳
לִחְלוּךְ, לִיחְ׳m. (לָחַךְ), ל׳ פה lapping with the tongue into the mouth. Lev. R. s. 22; Pesik. Eth Korb., p. 58a>; Pesik. R. s. 16; Yalk. Num. 776; Yalk. Job 926; Tanḥ. Pinḥ. 12 (read:) וכי יש בהם כדי להלוך פה (not לכלוך, לחלוח) is there in them (the waters of the Jordan) enough (for the Behemoth) for a lapping? (or ויש בהם כדי ל׳ פה and there is just enough for etc.Ib. אין בהם (כדי) ל׳ פה there is not enough -
3 לִחְלוּךְ
לִחְלוּךְ, לִיחְ׳m. (לָחַךְ), ל׳ פה lapping with the tongue into the mouth. Lev. R. s. 22; Pesik. Eth Korb., p. 58a>; Pesik. R. s. 16; Yalk. Num. 776; Yalk. Job 926; Tanḥ. Pinḥ. 12 (read:) וכי יש בהם כדי להלוך פה (not לכלוך, לחלוח) is there in them (the waters of the Jordan) enough (for the Behemoth) for a lapping? (or ויש בהם כדי ל׳ פה and there is just enough for etc.Ib. אין בהם (כדי) ל׳ פה there is not enough -
4 לִיחְ׳
לִחְלוּךְ, לִיחְ׳m. (לָחַךְ), ל׳ פה lapping with the tongue into the mouth. Lev. R. s. 22; Pesik. Eth Korb., p. 58a>; Pesik. R. s. 16; Yalk. Num. 776; Yalk. Job 926; Tanḥ. Pinḥ. 12 (read:) וכי יש בהם כדי להלוך פה (not לכלוך, לחלוח) is there in them (the waters of the Jordan) enough (for the Behemoth) for a lapping? (or ויש בהם כדי ל׳ פה and there is just enough for etc.Ib. אין בהם (כדי) ל׳ פה there is not enough
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