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1 להעלות קצף
foam, froth, lather, mantle, spume -
2 קצף
v. be angry, full of wrath————————v. be reprimanded, rebuked————————v. be whipped up, beaten; provoked————————v. become angry, full of wrath————————v. to whip up, beat; provoke————————anger, wrath, fury————————foam, froth, fume, spume, yeast; lather -
3 קרום
membrane, skin, crust (bread), encrustation, film, incrustation, scum, spume, cream -
4 קיפוי
קִיפּוּי, קִפּ׳m. (preced. art.) formation of a coagulated substance, froth, spume. Ab. Zar.56a (expl. משיקפה, v. קָפָה) ק׳ דבור do you mean the formation of froth (fermentation) in the pit, or ק׳ דחבית the fermentation in the cask?Trnsf. the skimming of the surface, the quantity taken from the top of a pile. Ter. IV, 11; Y. ib. 43a bot. -
5 קפ׳
קִיפּוּי, קִפּ׳m. (preced. art.) formation of a coagulated substance, froth, spume. Ab. Zar.56a (expl. משיקפה, v. קָפָה) ק׳ דבור do you mean the formation of froth (fermentation) in the pit, or ק׳ דחבית the fermentation in the cask?Trnsf. the skimming of the surface, the quantity taken from the top of a pile. Ter. IV, 11; Y. ib. 43a bot. -
6 קִיפּוּי
קִיפּוּי, קִפּ׳m. (preced. art.) formation of a coagulated substance, froth, spume. Ab. Zar.56a (expl. משיקפה, v. קָפָה) ק׳ דבור do you mean the formation of froth (fermentation) in the pit, or ק׳ דחבית the fermentation in the cask?Trnsf. the skimming of the surface, the quantity taken from the top of a pile. Ter. IV, 11; Y. ib. 43a bot. -
7 קִפּ׳
קִיפּוּי, קִפּ׳m. (preced. art.) formation of a coagulated substance, froth, spume. Ab. Zar.56a (expl. משיקפה, v. קָפָה) ק׳ דבור do you mean the formation of froth (fermentation) in the pit, or ק׳ דחבית the fermentation in the cask?Trnsf. the skimming of the surface, the quantity taken from the top of a pile. Ter. IV, 11; Y. ib. 43a bot.
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