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22 רקק
רָקָקm. (preced. wds.) diluvium, pool, shallow. Sabb.XI, 4 אם היה רְקַק מיםוכ׳ if there is a pool (on the shore), and the public road crosses it; וכמה הואר׳ מים, and how deep must it be to be called a pool? Erub.43a במהלכת בי׳ when the ship moves in diluvial water. Hull. 27b מן הר׳ נבראו birds were created out of alluvial mud; Erub.28a. M. Kat. 25b דגיר׳, v. לִוְיָתָן; a. e. -
23 רָקָק
רָקָקm. (preced. wds.) diluvium, pool, shallow. Sabb.XI, 4 אם היה רְקַק מיםוכ׳ if there is a pool (on the shore), and the public road crosses it; וכמה הואר׳ מים, and how deep must it be to be called a pool? Erub.43a במהלכת בי׳ when the ship moves in diluvial water. Hull. 27b מן הר׳ נבראו birds were created out of alluvial mud; Erub.28a. M. Kat. 25b דגיר׳, v. לִוְיָתָן; a. e.
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