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spices put on coals

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    מוּגְמָר, מָגְמָרm. (v. גּוּמְרָא, a. גָּמַר I) spices put on coals, offered after dinner, perfume. Ber.VI, 6. Y. ib. 10d מ׳ כיון שהעלה עשןוכ׳ as soon as the smoke rises from the burning spices ; a. fr.Sabb.18a מניחין מו׳; Y. ib. I, 4a top נותנין מג׳, v. גָּמַר I.Pl. מוּגְמָרוֹת. Ber.43a.

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    מוּגְמָר, מָגְמָרm. (v. גּוּמְרָא, a. גָּמַר I) spices put on coals, offered after dinner, perfume. Ber.VI, 6. Y. ib. 10d מ׳ כיון שהעלה עשןוכ׳ as soon as the smoke rises from the burning spices ; a. fr.Sabb.18a מניחין מו׳; Y. ib. I, 4a top נותנין מג׳, v. גָּמַר I.Pl. מוּגְמָרוֹת. Ber.43a.

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  • 3 מוּגְמָר

    מוּגְמָר, מָגְמָרm. (v. גּוּמְרָא, a. גָּמַר I) spices put on coals, offered after dinner, perfume. Ber.VI, 6. Y. ib. 10d מ׳ כיון שהעלה עשןוכ׳ as soon as the smoke rises from the burning spices ; a. fr.Sabb.18a מניחין מו׳; Y. ib. I, 4a top נותנין מג׳, v. גָּמַר I.Pl. מוּגְמָרוֹת. Ber.43a.

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  • 4 מָגְמָר

    מוּגְמָר, מָגְמָרm. (v. גּוּמְרָא, a. גָּמַר I) spices put on coals, offered after dinner, perfume. Ber.VI, 6. Y. ib. 10d מ׳ כיון שהעלה עשןוכ׳ as soon as the smoke rises from the burning spices ; a. fr.Sabb.18a מניחין מו׳; Y. ib. I, 4a top נותנין מג׳, v. גָּמַר I.Pl. מוּגְמָרוֹת. Ber.43a.

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