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  • 81 נק׳

    נִיקַטְמוֹן, נְקַ׳,m. (v. אָנְקִיטְמִין) a musical instrument resembling a wooden leg. Kel. XV, 6.

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  • 82 נִיקַטְמוֹן

    נִיקַטְמוֹן, נְקַ׳,m. (v. אָנְקִיטְמִין) a musical instrument resembling a wooden leg. Kel. XV, 6.

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  • 83 נְקַ׳

    נִיקַטְמוֹן, נְקַ׳,m. (v. אָנְקִיטְמִין) a musical instrument resembling a wooden leg. Kel. XV, 6.

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  • 84 סדן

    סַדָּןm. (v. סַד) block. Ex. R. s. 1 (ref. to Ex. 1:16) אין אבנים אלא ס׳ (gloss: שהוא דבר קשה) obhnayim means a block (which means a hard object); מה יוצר זה … וס׳ באמצע as the potter sits with one leg on each side of the block (mould); Sot.11b. Gen. R. s. 10, end כזה שהוא … על הס׳ as one striking with the hammer on the block (anvil); Sabb.XII, 1. Snh.VII, 3 מניחין … על הס׳ they put his head on the (executioners) block; a. fr.Esp. ס׳ של שקמה (or sub. שקמה) the trunk of the sycamore tree. Kil. I, 8 אין … בתוך ס׳ של ש׳ you must not plant vegetables in a trunk B. Bath.IV, 9; a. fr.Pesik. R. s. 1 (ref. to Is. 65:22) (read:) זה עץ הס׳ שעושהוכ׳ that means the wood of the sycamore trunk, which endures in the ground for six hundred years; (Gen. R. s. 12 כשקמה הזו); a. e.Pl. סַדָּנִים. Ib. s. 42 (expl. עמק השדים, Gen. 14:3) שהוא מגדל ס׳ which produces sycamore trees.

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  • 85 סַדָּן

    סַדָּןm. (v. סַד) block. Ex. R. s. 1 (ref. to Ex. 1:16) אין אבנים אלא ס׳ (gloss: שהוא דבר קשה) obhnayim means a block (which means a hard object); מה יוצר זה … וס׳ באמצע as the potter sits with one leg on each side of the block (mould); Sot.11b. Gen. R. s. 10, end כזה שהוא … על הס׳ as one striking with the hammer on the block (anvil); Sabb.XII, 1. Snh.VII, 3 מניחין … על הס׳ they put his head on the (executioners) block; a. fr.Esp. ס׳ של שקמה (or sub. שקמה) the trunk of the sycamore tree. Kil. I, 8 אין … בתוך ס׳ של ש׳ you must not plant vegetables in a trunk B. Bath.IV, 9; a. fr.Pesik. R. s. 1 (ref. to Is. 65:22) (read:) זה עץ הס׳ שעושהוכ׳ that means the wood of the sycamore trunk, which endures in the ground for six hundred years; (Gen. R. s. 12 כשקמה הזו); a. e.Pl. סַדָּנִים. Ib. s. 42 (expl. עמק השדים, Gen. 14:3) שהוא מגדל ס׳ which produces sycamore trees.

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  • 86 סובךְ

    סוֹבֶךְm. (סָבַךְ) ( thicket, the fleshy part of the leg, calf. Ḥull.X, 4. Y.Yeb.XII, 12c bot.; Tosef.Yad.II, 1 ברגל עד הס׳ he must wash his feet up to where the calf begins.

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  • 87 סוֹבֶךְ

    סוֹבֶךְm. (סָבַךְ) ( thicket, the fleshy part of the leg, calf. Ḥull.X, 4. Y.Yeb.XII, 12c bot.; Tosef.Yad.II, 1 ברגל עד הס׳ he must wash his feet up to where the calf begins.

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  • 88 סנדל

    סַנְדָּלc. (σάνδαλον, prob. from Pers. sandal = calceus) sandal, 1) a sole with straps, shoe, contrad. to מַנְעָל a. נַעַל. Sabb.VI, 2, v. סָמַר. Yoma VIII, 1. Yeb.102a; a. fr.ס׳ של בהמה a sort of shoe for animals (v. Sm. Ant., 3rd Engl. ed., s. v. Solea). Sabb.59a ס׳ שלוכ׳ a metal shoe for animals is liable to levitical uncleanness (expl. ‘because it may be used as a drinking vessel in war); Kel. XIV, 5 סַנְדְּלֵי בהמה (pl.). Par. II, 3 עשה לה ס׳וכ׳ if one made a shoe for her (the red cow), that she might not slip.ס׳ של עריסה a sort of shoe for the legs of a bedstead; (Ar.: a board placed under a short leg). Ohol. XII, 4; Tosef. ib. XIII, 4.Yeb.103b ס׳ של נחתע״ז Ar. (ed. ס׳ שלע״ז) the shoe for the rest of an idol.Pl. סַנְדָּלִין. B. Bath.58a ‘the bed of a scholar is כל שאין … ס׳וכ׳ that under which nothing is placed except the sandals in summer and shoes in winter time. Y.Sabb.VI, 8a; a. fr. 2) a flat fish like the sole or turbot; trnsf. a flat, fish-shaped abortion. Nidd.III, 4 המפלת ס׳וכ׳ a woman who discharges a sandal-like foetus or a placenta. Tosef. ib. IV, 7 ס׳ שאמרו דומה לס׳ דג שבים the sandal abortion of which they speak means a foetus resembling the sea-fish called sandal; (oth. opin. דומה ללשון של שור resembling the fish called ‘oxtongue (βούγλοσσος, lingulaca); Y. ib. III, 50d bot.; Bab. ib. 25b; a. e. Snh.59b סנדלין Ms. M., v. סַנְדֵּלְכוֹנִים.

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  • 89 סַנְדָּל

    סַנְדָּלc. (σάνδαλον, prob. from Pers. sandal = calceus) sandal, 1) a sole with straps, shoe, contrad. to מַנְעָל a. נַעַל. Sabb.VI, 2, v. סָמַר. Yoma VIII, 1. Yeb.102a; a. fr.ס׳ של בהמה a sort of shoe for animals (v. Sm. Ant., 3rd Engl. ed., s. v. Solea). Sabb.59a ס׳ שלוכ׳ a metal shoe for animals is liable to levitical uncleanness (expl. ‘because it may be used as a drinking vessel in war); Kel. XIV, 5 סַנְדְּלֵי בהמה (pl.). Par. II, 3 עשה לה ס׳וכ׳ if one made a shoe for her (the red cow), that she might not slip.ס׳ של עריסה a sort of shoe for the legs of a bedstead; (Ar.: a board placed under a short leg). Ohol. XII, 4; Tosef. ib. XIII, 4.Yeb.103b ס׳ של נחתע״ז Ar. (ed. ס׳ שלע״ז) the shoe for the rest of an idol.Pl. סַנְדָּלִין. B. Bath.58a ‘the bed of a scholar is כל שאין … ס׳וכ׳ that under which nothing is placed except the sandals in summer and shoes in winter time. Y.Sabb.VI, 8a; a. fr. 2) a flat fish like the sole or turbot; trnsf. a flat, fish-shaped abortion. Nidd.III, 4 המפלת ס׳וכ׳ a woman who discharges a sandal-like foetus or a placenta. Tosef. ib. IV, 7 ס׳ שאמרו דומה לס׳ דג שבים the sandal abortion of which they speak means a foetus resembling the sea-fish called sandal; (oth. opin. דומה ללשון של שור resembling the fish called ‘oxtongue (βούγλοσσος, lingulaca); Y. ib. III, 50d bot.; Bab. ib. 25b; a. e. Snh.59b סנדלין Ms. M., v. סַנְדֵּלְכוֹנִים.

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  • 90 ערקוב

    עַרְקוּבm. (עָקַב, Par.) ( curve, hough, ham, the inner part of the knee; the inner angle of the joint which unites the thigh and the leg of an animal. Bekh.VI, 11 זנב העגל … לע׳ if the tail of a (first-born) calf does not reach the ʿarḳub; לאיזה ע׳ אמרו which ʿarḳub (curve) is meant? לע׳ שבאמצע הירך the ʿarḳub in the thigh, expl. ib. 41a קפץ העליונהוכ׳ the upper joint (the inner part of the knee), not the lower joint (knuckle); Tosef. ib. IV, 14. Tam.IV, 2 (31a) נוקבו מתוך עַרְקוּבוֹוכ׳ Bab. ed. (Mish. עַרְכּוּבוֹ) he makes a hole through its ham and suspends it.

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  • 91 עַרְקוּב

    עַרְקוּבm. (עָקַב, Par.) ( curve, hough, ham, the inner part of the knee; the inner angle of the joint which unites the thigh and the leg of an animal. Bekh.VI, 11 זנב העגל … לע׳ if the tail of a (first-born) calf does not reach the ʿarḳub; לאיזה ע׳ אמרו which ʿarḳub (curve) is meant? לע׳ שבאמצע הירך the ʿarḳub in the thigh, expl. ib. 41a קפץ העליונהוכ׳ the upper joint (the inner part of the knee), not the lower joint (knuckle); Tosef. ib. IV, 14. Tam.IV, 2 (31a) נוקבו מתוך עַרְקוּבוֹוכ׳ Bab. ed. (Mish. עַרְכּוּבוֹ) he makes a hole through its ham and suspends it.

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  • 92 צפור

    צִפּוֹר, צִיפּ׳,c. (b. h.; v. צְפַר I) 1) bird Ab. Zar. III, 1 כל שיש בידו … או צ׳וכ׳ a statuo which holds in its hand a staff or a bird Ib. 41a צ׳ שתופש … כצ׳ the emblem of the bird is a symbol that he causes himself to be caught like a bird in behalf of the entire world (v. כַּדּוּר); Y. ib. III, 42c bot. צ׳ ותמצאוכ׳ the bird alludes to (Is. 10:14), ‘My hand reacheth forth, as for a nest, to the riches of all peoples (universal conquest); Num. R. s. 13. Sabb.XIII, 5, v. צוּד h. Ib. 106b, a. fr. צ׳ דרור, v. דְּרוֹר; a. v. fr.Y.Snh.X, 28d bot. אמר לו אין צִפּוֹרְךָ מדינית (some ed. צִפּוֹרָה) he said to Moses, is not thy bird (Zipporah) a Midianite?Makhsh. V, 2 העושה צ׳ במים (Var. צִנּוֹר) if one makes ‘a bird in water (producing bubbles by blowing through a tube); Tosef. ib. II, 13.Pl. צִפּוֹרִים, צִפֳּרִים, רִין …, צִי׳. Naz.I, 1 הרי עלי צ׳וכ׳ (Y. ed. צפר׳) if a person says, I vow birds …, he is bound to be a Nazarite; Y. ib. 51a bot., sq. ציפורין. Ib. וכי צ׳ הוא מביאוכ׳ does the Nazarite offer ‘birds, does he not offer doves ? Ib. כל עוף … קרוי צ׳ all birds, whether clean or unclean, are called tsipporin. Bab. ib. 3a ציפרין סמוכין לשיערוכ׳ in saying, ‘I vow birds, he presumably had in his mind the birds mentioned in connection with the growth of hair (Dan. 4:30). Neg. XIV, 1 צִפֳּרֵי דרור (Mish. ed. צפרים), v. דְּרוֹר Ab. Zar.29a; Ber.57b בשר צ׳ birds flesh (bad for convalescents); a. fr. 2) צ׳ נפש (צִפָּר נ׳, צִי׳) (‘the bird of life, the cartilage at the end of the sternum (cartilago ensiformis). B. Kam.90b במה הכהו … ציפור נפשו Ms. R. (ed. כמה … ציפר נ׳; Ms. F. צפר; v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 40) wherewith he struck him, and whether he struck him on his leg or on his stomach; Yalk. Ex. 331; Tosef.Snh.XII, 3. Tosef.Macc.V (IV), 15 כרי שלא תגיע לציפרוכ׳ ed. Zuck. (Var. לצפור; לצורפי, cler. error for לציפור) lest the whip reach his stomach, and he die.צ׳ כרמים, v. צִפּוֹרֶת. צפור, Tosef.Kel.B. Bath.IV, 14 ed. Zuck., v. צְפִירָא II.

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  • 93 ציפ׳

    צִפּוֹר, צִיפּ׳,c. (b. h.; v. צְפַר I) 1) bird Ab. Zar. III, 1 כל שיש בידו … או צ׳וכ׳ a statuo which holds in its hand a staff or a bird Ib. 41a צ׳ שתופש … כצ׳ the emblem of the bird is a symbol that he causes himself to be caught like a bird in behalf of the entire world (v. כַּדּוּר); Y. ib. III, 42c bot. צ׳ ותמצאוכ׳ the bird alludes to (Is. 10:14), ‘My hand reacheth forth, as for a nest, to the riches of all peoples (universal conquest); Num. R. s. 13. Sabb.XIII, 5, v. צוּד h. Ib. 106b, a. fr. צ׳ דרור, v. דְּרוֹר; a. v. fr.Y.Snh.X, 28d bot. אמר לו אין צִפּוֹרְךָ מדינית (some ed. צִפּוֹרָה) he said to Moses, is not thy bird (Zipporah) a Midianite?Makhsh. V, 2 העושה צ׳ במים (Var. צִנּוֹר) if one makes ‘a bird in water (producing bubbles by blowing through a tube); Tosef. ib. II, 13.Pl. צִפּוֹרִים, צִפֳּרִים, רִין …, צִי׳. Naz.I, 1 הרי עלי צ׳וכ׳ (Y. ed. צפר׳) if a person says, I vow birds …, he is bound to be a Nazarite; Y. ib. 51a bot., sq. ציפורין. Ib. וכי צ׳ הוא מביאוכ׳ does the Nazarite offer ‘birds, does he not offer doves ? Ib. כל עוף … קרוי צ׳ all birds, whether clean or unclean, are called tsipporin. Bab. ib. 3a ציפרין סמוכין לשיערוכ׳ in saying, ‘I vow birds, he presumably had in his mind the birds mentioned in connection with the growth of hair (Dan. 4:30). Neg. XIV, 1 צִפֳּרֵי דרור (Mish. ed. צפרים), v. דְּרוֹר Ab. Zar.29a; Ber.57b בשר צ׳ birds flesh (bad for convalescents); a. fr. 2) צ׳ נפש (צִפָּר נ׳, צִי׳) (‘the bird of life, the cartilage at the end of the sternum (cartilago ensiformis). B. Kam.90b במה הכהו … ציפור נפשו Ms. R. (ed. כמה … ציפר נ׳; Ms. F. צפר; v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 40) wherewith he struck him, and whether he struck him on his leg or on his stomach; Yalk. Ex. 331; Tosef.Snh.XII, 3. Tosef.Macc.V (IV), 15 כרי שלא תגיע לציפרוכ׳ ed. Zuck. (Var. לצפור; לצורפי, cler. error for לציפור) lest the whip reach his stomach, and he die.צ׳ כרמים, v. צִפּוֹרֶת. צפור, Tosef.Kel.B. Bath.IV, 14 ed. Zuck., v. צְפִירָא II.

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  • 94 צִפּוֹר

    צִפּוֹר, צִיפּ׳,c. (b. h.; v. צְפַר I) 1) bird Ab. Zar. III, 1 כל שיש בידו … או צ׳וכ׳ a statuo which holds in its hand a staff or a bird Ib. 41a צ׳ שתופש … כצ׳ the emblem of the bird is a symbol that he causes himself to be caught like a bird in behalf of the entire world (v. כַּדּוּר); Y. ib. III, 42c bot. צ׳ ותמצאוכ׳ the bird alludes to (Is. 10:14), ‘My hand reacheth forth, as for a nest, to the riches of all peoples (universal conquest); Num. R. s. 13. Sabb.XIII, 5, v. צוּד h. Ib. 106b, a. fr. צ׳ דרור, v. דְּרוֹר; a. v. fr.Y.Snh.X, 28d bot. אמר לו אין צִפּוֹרְךָ מדינית (some ed. צִפּוֹרָה) he said to Moses, is not thy bird (Zipporah) a Midianite?Makhsh. V, 2 העושה צ׳ במים (Var. צִנּוֹר) if one makes ‘a bird in water (producing bubbles by blowing through a tube); Tosef. ib. II, 13.Pl. צִפּוֹרִים, צִפֳּרִים, רִין …, צִי׳. Naz.I, 1 הרי עלי צ׳וכ׳ (Y. ed. צפר׳) if a person says, I vow birds …, he is bound to be a Nazarite; Y. ib. 51a bot., sq. ציפורין. Ib. וכי צ׳ הוא מביאוכ׳ does the Nazarite offer ‘birds, does he not offer doves ? Ib. כל עוף … קרוי צ׳ all birds, whether clean or unclean, are called tsipporin. Bab. ib. 3a ציפרין סמוכין לשיערוכ׳ in saying, ‘I vow birds, he presumably had in his mind the birds mentioned in connection with the growth of hair (Dan. 4:30). Neg. XIV, 1 צִפֳּרֵי דרור (Mish. ed. צפרים), v. דְּרוֹר Ab. Zar.29a; Ber.57b בשר צ׳ birds flesh (bad for convalescents); a. fr. 2) צ׳ נפש (צִפָּר נ׳, צִי׳) (‘the bird of life, the cartilage at the end of the sternum (cartilago ensiformis). B. Kam.90b במה הכהו … ציפור נפשו Ms. R. (ed. כמה … ציפר נ׳; Ms. F. צפר; v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 40) wherewith he struck him, and whether he struck him on his leg or on his stomach; Yalk. Ex. 331; Tosef.Snh.XII, 3. Tosef.Macc.V (IV), 15 כרי שלא תגיע לציפרוכ׳ ed. Zuck. (Var. לצפור; לצורפי, cler. error for לציפור) lest the whip reach his stomach, and he die.צ׳ כרמים, v. צִפּוֹרֶת. צפור, Tosef.Kel.B. Bath.IV, 14 ed. Zuck., v. צְפִירָא II.

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  • 95 צִיפּ׳

    צִפּוֹר, צִיפּ׳,c. (b. h.; v. צְפַר I) 1) bird Ab. Zar. III, 1 כל שיש בידו … או צ׳וכ׳ a statuo which holds in its hand a staff or a bird Ib. 41a צ׳ שתופש … כצ׳ the emblem of the bird is a symbol that he causes himself to be caught like a bird in behalf of the entire world (v. כַּדּוּר); Y. ib. III, 42c bot. צ׳ ותמצאוכ׳ the bird alludes to (Is. 10:14), ‘My hand reacheth forth, as for a nest, to the riches of all peoples (universal conquest); Num. R. s. 13. Sabb.XIII, 5, v. צוּד h. Ib. 106b, a. fr. צ׳ דרור, v. דְּרוֹר; a. v. fr.Y.Snh.X, 28d bot. אמר לו אין צִפּוֹרְךָ מדינית (some ed. צִפּוֹרָה) he said to Moses, is not thy bird (Zipporah) a Midianite?Makhsh. V, 2 העושה צ׳ במים (Var. צִנּוֹר) if one makes ‘a bird in water (producing bubbles by blowing through a tube); Tosef. ib. II, 13.Pl. צִפּוֹרִים, צִפֳּרִים, רִין …, צִי׳. Naz.I, 1 הרי עלי צ׳וכ׳ (Y. ed. צפר׳) if a person says, I vow birds …, he is bound to be a Nazarite; Y. ib. 51a bot., sq. ציפורין. Ib. וכי צ׳ הוא מביאוכ׳ does the Nazarite offer ‘birds, does he not offer doves ? Ib. כל עוף … קרוי צ׳ all birds, whether clean or unclean, are called tsipporin. Bab. ib. 3a ציפרין סמוכין לשיערוכ׳ in saying, ‘I vow birds, he presumably had in his mind the birds mentioned in connection with the growth of hair (Dan. 4:30). Neg. XIV, 1 צִפֳּרֵי דרור (Mish. ed. צפרים), v. דְּרוֹר Ab. Zar.29a; Ber.57b בשר צ׳ birds flesh (bad for convalescents); a. fr. 2) צ׳ נפש (צִפָּר נ׳, צִי׳) (‘the bird of life, the cartilage at the end of the sternum (cartilago ensiformis). B. Kam.90b במה הכהו … ציפור נפשו Ms. R. (ed. כמה … ציפר נ׳; Ms. F. צפר; v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 40) wherewith he struck him, and whether he struck him on his leg or on his stomach; Yalk. Ex. 331; Tosef.Snh.XII, 3. Tosef.Macc.V (IV), 15 כרי שלא תגיע לציפרוכ׳ ed. Zuck. (Var. לצפור; לצורפי, cler. error for לציפור) lest the whip reach his stomach, and he die.צ׳ כרמים, v. צִפּוֹרֶת. צפור, Tosef.Kel.B. Bath.IV, 14 ed. Zuck., v. צְפִירָא II.

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  • 96 קב

    קַבm. (b. h.; קבב to hollow out, arch; cmp. גבב, כבב) 1) Kab, a measure of capacity, one sixth of a Sah. Sabb.11b הדיוט שהקק קבוכ׳ if an unskilled man caves out a Kab in a log (on the Sabbath); (Ar. refers to קַב 2, v. infra). Tosef.B. Bath. V, 10 בכל מקום … קבוכ׳ everywhere (in all shops) they must make (keep) measures … of a Kab, half a Kab ; B. Bath.89b. Sot.8b a. e. קב וחצי קבוכ׳ minor measures of sin, v. סְאָה. Y.Hall. II, 58c bot. קב טיברני dough of a Tiberian Kab of flour. B. Mets.80b קב לכתף one Kab (in addition to the load agreed upon) for a carrier is an unlawful overload; a. fr.Sot.III, 4, a. e. בקב ותפלות, v. תִּפְלוּת. Snh.29b (in Chald. dict.) ההוא … קב רשו there was a man whom they nicknamed ‘a Kabful of notes of indebtedness. קב ונקי, v. נָקִי I.Du. קַבַּיִים; pl. קַבִּים, קַבִּין. B. Mets.21a ק׳ בשמונהוכ׳ if one finds two Kabs of fruits scattered within a radius of eight cubits.Ḥall. II, 3 יעשנה ק׳ let him make his doughs Kab-wise (so as to be exempt from the priests share). Ib. 4. Kidd.49b עשרה ק׳וכ׳ ten measures of Ber.22a תשעה ק׳ nine Kabs of water poured over a person in place of immersion; a. fr.Denom. קַבִּי, pl. קַבִּיִּים pieces of dough containing a Kab of flour each. Ḥall. II, 3 אבל ק׳ אין להם חלק בשם (Y. ed. חלה) doughs made of a Kab each have no share in the name of ḥallah. 2) a piece of wood hollowed out for the stump of a leg, a sort of artificial foot (cmp. אָנְקִטְמִין). Yeb.102b (חלצה) בקב הקיטע if a woman performed the ceremony of Ḥălitsah (חֲלִיצָה) by taking off the Yabams artificial foot. Sabb.VI, 8; a. e.Pl. as ab. Ḥag.4a בעלי ק׳ stump-legged persons; a. e. 3) cavity, the lower part of a trumpet or horn. Kel. XI, 7 הקב שלה Mish. ed. a. Ar. (Talm. ed. הקו, ed. Dehr. הקב).

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  • 97 קַב

    קַבm. (b. h.; קבב to hollow out, arch; cmp. גבב, כבב) 1) Kab, a measure of capacity, one sixth of a Sah. Sabb.11b הדיוט שהקק קבוכ׳ if an unskilled man caves out a Kab in a log (on the Sabbath); (Ar. refers to קַב 2, v. infra). Tosef.B. Bath. V, 10 בכל מקום … קבוכ׳ everywhere (in all shops) they must make (keep) measures … of a Kab, half a Kab ; B. Bath.89b. Sot.8b a. e. קב וחצי קבוכ׳ minor measures of sin, v. סְאָה. Y.Hall. II, 58c bot. קב טיברני dough of a Tiberian Kab of flour. B. Mets.80b קב לכתף one Kab (in addition to the load agreed upon) for a carrier is an unlawful overload; a. fr.Sot.III, 4, a. e. בקב ותפלות, v. תִּפְלוּת. Snh.29b (in Chald. dict.) ההוא … קב רשו there was a man whom they nicknamed ‘a Kabful of notes of indebtedness. קב ונקי, v. נָקִי I.Du. קַבַּיִים; pl. קַבִּים, קַבִּין. B. Mets.21a ק׳ בשמונהוכ׳ if one finds two Kabs of fruits scattered within a radius of eight cubits.Ḥall. II, 3 יעשנה ק׳ let him make his doughs Kab-wise (so as to be exempt from the priests share). Ib. 4. Kidd.49b עשרה ק׳וכ׳ ten measures of Ber.22a תשעה ק׳ nine Kabs of water poured over a person in place of immersion; a. fr.Denom. קַבִּי, pl. קַבִּיִּים pieces of dough containing a Kab of flour each. Ḥall. II, 3 אבל ק׳ אין להם חלק בשם (Y. ed. חלה) doughs made of a Kab each have no share in the name of ḥallah. 2) a piece of wood hollowed out for the stump of a leg, a sort of artificial foot (cmp. אָנְקִטְמִין). Yeb.102b (חלצה) בקב הקיטע if a woman performed the ceremony of Ḥălitsah (חֲלִיצָה) by taking off the Yabams artificial foot. Sabb.VI, 8; a. e.Pl. as ab. Ḥag.4a בעלי ק׳ stump-legged persons; a. e. 3) cavity, the lower part of a trumpet or horn. Kel. XI, 7 הקב שלה Mish. ed. a. Ar. (Talm. ed. הקו, ed. Dehr. הקב).

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  • 98 רגול

    רְגוֹלm. (denom. of רִגְלָא, v. preced.) streaked at the leg. Targ. Gen. 30:40 (h. text עָקֹד).Pl. רְגוֹלִין, רְגיֹלַיָּא. Ib. 39. Targ. O. ib. 35; a. e.

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  • 99 רְגוֹל

    רְגוֹלm. (denom. of רִגְלָא, v. preced.) streaked at the leg. Targ. Gen. 30:40 (h. text עָקֹד).Pl. רְגוֹלִין, רְגיֹלַיָּא. Ib. 39. Targ. O. ib. 35; a. e.

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  • 100 רגל

    רֶגֶל, רִגְלָא, רִי׳ch. sam( רֶגֶל f. (b. h.; preced.) there is a basis, a reason for it), 1) foot, leg; pace. Targ. Lev. 21:19. Targ. Gen. 33:14 (O. ed. Berl. לרֵיגַל); a. fr.Y.Maas. Sh. IV, end, 55c רִגְלִי, v. קַטִּין II, a. סַרְבֵּל. Y.Shebi.IX, 39a top ר׳ צלילא, v. צְלַל; a. fr.Trnsf. good or bad luck coming in the wake of. Targ. Y. Gen. 30:30.Y.Ber.II, 5a ברִגְלֵיה חריב וברגליהוכ׳ in his luck (when he was born) the Temple was destroyed, and in his luck it will be rebuilt; Lam. R. to I, 16 על רִיגְלוֹי (pl.). Y.Ab. Zar. III, 42d top ריגליה דיעקב, v. נֵרְגַל.Pl. רִגְלַיָּא, רִגְלִין, רִגְלָן, רִי׳, רַגְ׳. Targ. Lev. 11:42. Targ. Ps. 26:12 Ms. (ed. sing.). Targ. Esth. 5:1 מוי דר׳ = מי רגלים, v. מַיִם. Targ. Y. Lev. 9:14; ib. 8:21 ריגלאה (corr. acc.); a. fr.Y.Kil.IX, 32c bot. רִיגְלוֹי דברוכ׳; Succ.53a רִגְלוֹהִיוכ׳, v. עֲרַב I; a. fr. 2) festival, festive season, esp. the season of the Babylonian academies in Adar and Elul. Bekh.60a תירגמה … בר׳ R. H. bar S. interpreted it before Raba at the college session (on the Sabbath preceding a festival, Rashi). Snh.7b בשבתא דר׳ on the first Sabbath of the season; a. fr. 3) (from its shape) a forked carrying pole which can be fixed in the ground when the carrier is resting. Bets.30a, a. e., v. דִּגְלָא.Targ. Prov. 14:5; 24:28 (ed. Wil. רַגָלָא); 19:28 (ed. Wil. רגלאה); Ab. Zar.22b, v. דַּגָּלָא.

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