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the priests turban

  • 1 מצנפת

    מִצְנֶפֶתf. (b. h.; v. צנף a. derivatives) ( the bright head-dress) turban esp. the priests turban. Tosef. Yoma I, 10 נוטל מִצְנַפְתּוֹ שלוכ׳ he took the turban from the head of one of them, and they knew that the count for the lot was to begin with him; Yoma 25a. Ib. מ׳ בבגדי חולוכ׳ is there a turban ( mitsnefeth) among common dresses (not used at the priestly service)? Ib. VII, 5; a. fr.

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  • 2 מִצְנֶפֶת

    מִצְנֶפֶתf. (b. h.; v. צנף a. derivatives) ( the bright head-dress) turban esp. the priests turban. Tosef. Yoma I, 10 נוטל מִצְנַפְתּוֹ שלוכ׳ he took the turban from the head of one of them, and they knew that the count for the lot was to begin with him; Yoma 25a. Ib. מ׳ בבגדי חולוכ׳ is there a turban ( mitsnefeth) among common dresses (not used at the priestly service)? Ib. VII, 5; a. fr.

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  • 3 כובעא

    כּוֹבְעָאch. sam(כובע the thyroid cartilage, Adams apple), esp. the priests turban.Pl. כּוֹבְעִין, כּוֹבְעַיָּא. Targ. Ex. 28:40; 39:28; a. e. (ed. Berl. ק׳; h. text מגבעות).Trnsf. חודא דכובעא the highest point of the thyroid cartilage, v. preced. Ḥull.18b.

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  • 4 כּוֹבְעָא

    כּוֹבְעָאch. sam(כובע the thyroid cartilage, Adams apple), esp. the priests turban.Pl. כּוֹבְעִין, כּוֹבְעַיָּא. Targ. Ex. 28:40; 39:28; a. e. (ed. Berl. ק׳; h. text מגבעות).Trnsf. חודא דכובעא the highest point of the thyroid cartilage, v. preced. Ḥull.18b.

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  • 5 קולס

    קוֹלָסm. ( קלס to be round; cmp. קוֹלָא, קוּלִית) 1) cap, helmetPl. קוֹלָסִים, קוֹלָסִין, קוֹלָסוֹת. Gen. R. s. 99 אילו לובשי כובעים ואילו לובשי ק׳ Midr. Haggadol (communic. by S. Schechter; ed. קיסים, corr. acc.) they (the priests) wear turbans, and they (the Greek soldiers) wear helmets. Yalk. Deut. 885 הואיל והם יוצאין בקלוסין … יוצא בקלוסין (corr. acc.) as they (the gentiles) go out with helmets, so will I ; Sifré Deut. 81 בתולסין (corr. acc.). Zeb.88b קונאות של קולסות (Mus. s. v. קונאות; v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 5), v. קוֹנָאוֹת.(Gen. R. s. 19 קולסין (Yalk. ib. 27 דקיסלוון) girdles tied around like a turban, v. קוּלְסִיתָא. 2) קוֹלְסֵי כרוב cabbage-heads. Ukts. I, 4 שרשי ק׳ הכרוב (ed. Dehr. קָלְסֵי אכרוב) cabbage stalks; (Maim.: the shoots under the head, which are thrown away). Y.Bets. V, 63a top. Tosef.Shebi.VII, 17 שורשי ק׳ הכ׳וכ׳ cabbage stalks in the ground even if they are dried up.V. קָלַס II.

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  • 6 קוֹלָס

    קוֹלָסm. ( קלס to be round; cmp. קוֹלָא, קוּלִית) 1) cap, helmetPl. קוֹלָסִים, קוֹלָסִין, קוֹלָסוֹת. Gen. R. s. 99 אילו לובשי כובעים ואילו לובשי ק׳ Midr. Haggadol (communic. by S. Schechter; ed. קיסים, corr. acc.) they (the priests) wear turbans, and they (the Greek soldiers) wear helmets. Yalk. Deut. 885 הואיל והם יוצאין בקלוסין … יוצא בקלוסין (corr. acc.) as they (the gentiles) go out with helmets, so will I ; Sifré Deut. 81 בתולסין (corr. acc.). Zeb.88b קונאות של קולסות (Mus. s. v. קונאות; v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 5), v. קוֹנָאוֹת.(Gen. R. s. 19 קולסין (Yalk. ib. 27 דקיסלוון) girdles tied around like a turban, v. קוּלְסִיתָא. 2) קוֹלְסֵי כרוב cabbage-heads. Ukts. I, 4 שרשי ק׳ הכרוב (ed. Dehr. קָלְסֵי אכרוב) cabbage stalks; (Maim.: the shoots under the head, which are thrown away). Y.Bets. V, 63a top. Tosef.Shebi.VII, 17 שורשי ק׳ הכ׳וכ׳ cabbage stalks in the ground even if they are dried up.V. קָלַס II.

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