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61 cupu
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62 ציפורי
צִיפּוֹרֵי, צִיפּוֹרִין, צִפּ׳I m. pl. (צְפַר II) whirling waters. M. Kat. 29a כצ׳ בפיוכ׳, v. פִּיטּוּרֵי; (Rashi: like a knotted rope passing through a loop-hole in the mast); Lev. R. s. 4; Koh. R. to VI, 7 כציפורן, v. צִפּוֹרֶן. -
63 ציפורין
צִיפּוֹרֵי, צִיפּוֹרִין, צִפּ׳I m. pl. (צְפַר II) whirling waters. M. Kat. 29a כצ׳ בפיוכ׳, v. פִּיטּוּרֵי; (Rashi: like a knotted rope passing through a loop-hole in the mast); Lev. R. s. 4; Koh. R. to VI, 7 כציפורן, v. צִפּוֹרֶן. -
64 צִיפּוֹרֵי
צִיפּוֹרֵי, צִיפּוֹרִין, צִפּ׳I m. pl. (צְפַר II) whirling waters. M. Kat. 29a כצ׳ בפיוכ׳, v. פִּיטּוּרֵי; (Rashi: like a knotted rope passing through a loop-hole in the mast); Lev. R. s. 4; Koh. R. to VI, 7 כציפורן, v. צִפּוֹרֶן. -
65 צִיפּוֹרִין
צִיפּוֹרֵי, צִיפּוֹרִין, צִפּ׳I m. pl. (צְפַר II) whirling waters. M. Kat. 29a כצ׳ בפיוכ׳, v. פִּיטּוּרֵי; (Rashi: like a knotted rope passing through a loop-hole in the mast); Lev. R. s. 4; Koh. R. to VI, 7 כציפורן, v. צִפּוֹרֶן. -
66 צִפּ׳
צִיפּוֹרֵי, צִיפּוֹרִין, צִפּ׳I m. pl. (צְפַר II) whirling waters. M. Kat. 29a כצ׳ בפיוכ׳, v. פִּיטּוּרֵי; (Rashi: like a knotted rope passing through a loop-hole in the mast); Lev. R. s. 4; Koh. R. to VI, 7 כציפורן, v. צִפּוֹרֶן.
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