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1 צ'ק מסורטט
crossed cheque, bank check with scribbles on it, check with a cross over it -
2 צ'ק משורטט
crossed cheque, bank check with scribbles on it, check with a cross over it -
3 צ'ק עם קרוס
crossed cheque, bank check with scribbles on it, check with a cross over it -
4 טפח I
טָפַחI (b. h.; cmp. טפף I) ( to join closely, whence טֶפַח (cmp. קוֹמֶץ) joined fingers, hand-breadth, to come in close contact; (cmp. נָקַש) to strike, knock. B. Kam.32b נתזה בקעת וטָפְחָה לו על פניו Ms. M. a chip flew off and struck him in the face. Ib. נתזו … וטָפְחוּ לווכ׳ Ms. M. sparks flew off and hit him ; a. fr.Esp. (denom. of טֶפַח) טָפַח, a. Pi. טִיפֵּחַ 1) to strike with the flat hand, to slap. Gen. R. s. 22, end התחילאדה״ר מְטַפֵּחַ על פניו Adam slapped his own face; Lev. R. s. 10 טוֹפֵחַ. Kidd.31a טָפְחָה לו על ראשו slapped him on his head. Gen. R. s. 45 טְפָחַתָּהּוכ׳ (Yalk. ib. 79 קפחתה) she slapped her face with her shoe. Y.Kil.VIII, 31c top טי׳ כנגדוכ׳ (Kidd.24b הכהו) if he struck him over his eye and blinded him. Ab. Zar. IV, 10 היה מְטַפֵּחַ עלוכ׳ (Bab. ed. 60b מַטְפִּיחַ, Y. ed. מתפח) he slapped upon the fermenting barrel (to check fermentation). Toh. III, 8 שדרך התינוק לטַפֵּחַ a child likes to slap (dough, to dabble); a. e. 2) to clap hands to a certain tune in rejoicing or mourning, v. טִיפּוּחַ Bets.V, 2 לא מְטַפְּחִיןוכ׳ we must not clap hands, or strike upon the knees, or stamp on the Holy Day. M. Kat. III, 8 מענות אבל לא מְטַפְּחוֹת may sing the dirge but must not clap. Ib. 9. Num. R. s. 4 … שהיה מקיש וטוֹפַחַ he knocked his hands against each other and clapped; ib. וטפח. Cant. R. to II, 14 מְטַפַּחַת באגפיה clapped her wings. 3) to collect the contents of a broken vessel by palming, to wipe with the palm. Ter. XI, 7. Sabb.143b ולא יְטַפֵּחַ בשמן must not use the palm for collecting oil in the broken vessel. Hif. הִטְפִּיחַ same. Ab. Zar.60b, v. supra. -
5 טָפַח
טָפַחI (b. h.; cmp. טפף I) ( to join closely, whence טֶפַח (cmp. קוֹמֶץ) joined fingers, hand-breadth, to come in close contact; (cmp. נָקַש) to strike, knock. B. Kam.32b נתזה בקעת וטָפְחָה לו על פניו Ms. M. a chip flew off and struck him in the face. Ib. נתזו … וטָפְחוּ לווכ׳ Ms. M. sparks flew off and hit him ; a. fr.Esp. (denom. of טֶפַח) טָפַח, a. Pi. טִיפֵּחַ 1) to strike with the flat hand, to slap. Gen. R. s. 22, end התחילאדה״ר מְטַפֵּחַ על פניו Adam slapped his own face; Lev. R. s. 10 טוֹפֵחַ. Kidd.31a טָפְחָה לו על ראשו slapped him on his head. Gen. R. s. 45 טְפָחַתָּהּוכ׳ (Yalk. ib. 79 קפחתה) she slapped her face with her shoe. Y.Kil.VIII, 31c top טי׳ כנגדוכ׳ (Kidd.24b הכהו) if he struck him over his eye and blinded him. Ab. Zar. IV, 10 היה מְטַפֵּחַ עלוכ׳ (Bab. ed. 60b מַטְפִּיחַ, Y. ed. מתפח) he slapped upon the fermenting barrel (to check fermentation). Toh. III, 8 שדרך התינוק לטַפֵּחַ a child likes to slap (dough, to dabble); a. e. 2) to clap hands to a certain tune in rejoicing or mourning, v. טִיפּוּחַ Bets.V, 2 לא מְטַפְּחִיןוכ׳ we must not clap hands, or strike upon the knees, or stamp on the Holy Day. M. Kat. III, 8 מענות אבל לא מְטַפְּחוֹת may sing the dirge but must not clap. Ib. 9. Num. R. s. 4 … שהיה מקיש וטוֹפַחַ he knocked his hands against each other and clapped; ib. וטפח. Cant. R. to II, 14 מְטַפַּחַת באגפיה clapped her wings. 3) to collect the contents of a broken vessel by palming, to wipe with the palm. Ter. XI, 7. Sabb.143b ולא יְטַפֵּחַ בשמן must not use the palm for collecting oil in the broken vessel. Hif. הִטְפִּיחַ same. Ab. Zar.60b, v. supra. -
6 כפת
כָּפַת(cmp. preced.) to twist, tie. Tam.IV, 1 לא היו כופְתִיןוכ׳ they did not twist (tie together the four feet of) the lamb, opp. העקיד, v. עָקַר. Snh.70b (ref. to Prov. 31:1) שכְּפָתתּוֹ אמווכ׳ Ms. M. (ed. שכפאתו) his mother tied him to a post; Num. R. s. 10 כפפתו (corr. acc.). Par. III, 9 כְּפָתוּהָוכ׳ they tied her (the red heifer) with a rope Gen. R. s. 56 כל מה … עוקד … כופתוכ׳ (some ed. כובש) as much as Abraham hound Isaac …, the Lord tied (held in check) the genii of the gentiles; Yalk. Gen. 101; Yalk. Nah. 561. Gen. R. l. c. כְּפָתֵנִיוכ׳ tie me well. Macc.III, 12 כופת שתי ידיווכ׳ (some ed. כופה) one puts both his hands in stocks on the pole. Gitt.14b אומרין כְּפוֹתוּ כּוֹפְתִין when they (the officers) say, put him in stocks, they put him Succ.32a (ref. to כפת, Lev. 23:40) כָּפוּת אם היה פרוד יִכְפְּתֶנּוּ (Ms. M. omits כפות) it must be tied; if the branch is spread, one must tie it closely. Ib. כָּפוּת מכללוכ׳ ‘tied implies that it is sometimes spread, while this (the stalk) is always tied (closely pressed together). Toh. VII, 5 אפי׳ כפות, v. יָבַל. Y.Gitt.I, end, 43d; Y.Kidd.III, 64a bot. ויוסי אחי כ׳וכ׳ and (I saw) my brother J. in stocks and the lash passing over him. Midr. Till. to Ps. 2:3 (ref. to ‘their bands, Ib.) אלו שבע מצות שהן כְּפוּתִין בהן (not כתופין כתיפ׳, v. ed. Bub. note) those are the seven (Noachidic) laws by which they (the gentiles) are tied (restrained); a. e. Pi. כִּיפֵּת same. Tosef.Kel.B. Bath. II, 1. Y.Hor.III, 48b bot. מְכַפֵּת, v. כָּפַף.Part. pass. מְכוּפָּת, pl. מְכוּפָּתִין. Esth. R. to I, 6, v. כְּפָתָא. Nif. נִכְפָּת to be tied. Cant. R. to. I, 14. -
7 כָּפַת
כָּפַת(cmp. preced.) to twist, tie. Tam.IV, 1 לא היו כופְתִיןוכ׳ they did not twist (tie together the four feet of) the lamb, opp. העקיד, v. עָקַר. Snh.70b (ref. to Prov. 31:1) שכְּפָתתּוֹ אמווכ׳ Ms. M. (ed. שכפאתו) his mother tied him to a post; Num. R. s. 10 כפפתו (corr. acc.). Par. III, 9 כְּפָתוּהָוכ׳ they tied her (the red heifer) with a rope Gen. R. s. 56 כל מה … עוקד … כופתוכ׳ (some ed. כובש) as much as Abraham hound Isaac …, the Lord tied (held in check) the genii of the gentiles; Yalk. Gen. 101; Yalk. Nah. 561. Gen. R. l. c. כְּפָתֵנִיוכ׳ tie me well. Macc.III, 12 כופת שתי ידיווכ׳ (some ed. כופה) one puts both his hands in stocks on the pole. Gitt.14b אומרין כְּפוֹתוּ כּוֹפְתִין when they (the officers) say, put him in stocks, they put him Succ.32a (ref. to כפת, Lev. 23:40) כָּפוּת אם היה פרוד יִכְפְּתֶנּוּ (Ms. M. omits כפות) it must be tied; if the branch is spread, one must tie it closely. Ib. כָּפוּת מכללוכ׳ ‘tied implies that it is sometimes spread, while this (the stalk) is always tied (closely pressed together). Toh. VII, 5 אפי׳ כפות, v. יָבַל. Y.Gitt.I, end, 43d; Y.Kidd.III, 64a bot. ויוסי אחי כ׳וכ׳ and (I saw) my brother J. in stocks and the lash passing over him. Midr. Till. to Ps. 2:3 (ref. to ‘their bands, Ib.) אלו שבע מצות שהן כְּפוּתִין בהן (not כתופין כתיפ׳, v. ed. Bub. note) those are the seven (Noachidic) laws by which they (the gentiles) are tied (restrained); a. e. Pi. כִּיפֵּת same. Tosef.Kel.B. Bath. II, 1. Y.Hor.III, 48b bot. מְכַפֵּת, v. כָּפַף.Part. pass. מְכוּפָּת, pl. מְכוּפָּתִין. Esth. R. to I, 6, v. כְּפָתָא. Nif. נִכְפָּת to be tied. Cant. R. to. I, 14.
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