cubits. - 2) curtained enclosure. Erub. 63b (in Hebr. dict.)
׳כו ׳קב ןשיה (Ms. M. a. Yalk. Mic. 551 הליכב ןלה; Ar. a.
En Yaak. ed. pr. הליעקב; ed. Cost. אעילקב, v. Rabb. D. S.
a. l. note) he that sleeps in a compartment in whiich hus-
band and wife are. Ned. 22b ךעליקל לדז go to thy room
(I cannot help thee). -- Esp. ante-room, hall. Ber. 22b top
׳כו ברד ׳קב in the anteroom of Rab O. M. Kat. 24b; a. e. -
[l. קלעתא, v. קליעתא.]
קלעא קי׳ II, קל׳=h. קלע I. Targ. Jud. XX, 16. Targ. Prov. XXVI, 8. Targ. Job XLI, 18 ׳ק. Ib. 20 (Ms. ׳ק).
קלעא m. (preced.) slinger. - Pl. קלעיא, קלעיא. Targ. II Kings III, 25 (not ׳ק). Targ. IKings I, 38; 44 (h. text יתלפ); a. e.
קלעילון, (קלעילין) m. =הלאילן q v.
קלעיתא, (m.קלעיתא), קלעתא, v. קליצתא.
קלף (cmp. גלף) to scrape, peel, pare. Pes. VII, 2 (75b) ומוקמ תא ףולקי (Bab. ed. ףלקי) let him pare off the place wwhere it touched the wall of the stove. Ib. 3 תא ףולקי ןוציחה 1et him pare off the surface. Tosef. Neg. VI, 8 היה ׳כו ףלוק he scraped off bhe sand (cement) between one stone and another; a. fr. - Part. pass. ףולק; f הפולק &c. Nidd. 17a ׳כו ׳ק הציבו . . . ׳ק םוש peeled garlic, peeled onions or peeled eggs . . which were let lie over night. Bicc. III, 8 ׳ק הברע peeled willow twigs; a. e. Pi. ףליק same. Maasr. IV, 5 ׳כו ףלקמ םירועשr(ב) ףלקמה (Mish. ed. ףילקמה, corr. acc.) he who husks baley-corns (to eat them before tithes are given), must husk each singly and eat; Bets. 13b. Y. Maasr. II, 50a bot.; Y. B. Mets. VII, beg. 11bףלקי אלש, v. ןימצמ. Lam. R. introd. (R. Yoh. 1); Cant. R. to VIII, 4 ופלקמו דרוי היה ךאלמ an angel came down and scraped the Divine Name of. Sot. 35b תא חפפליקו דיסה they scraped the lime off (which covered the in- scription); a. e. Nif. ףלקנ, Nithpa. ףקתנ to be peeled of. Lam. R. l. c.; Cant. R. l. c. ׳ היה וילאמ it (the Divine Name) was erased of itself. Hull. III, 5, v. ןבקרוק. 1b. 49b םורק . . . בלח המ ׳כו ׳נו as the fat that covers the inwards' has a skin which can be peeled off, so all fat with a skin that can be peeled off (is forbidden), v. בתו; a. e. -- Kel. X, 5 ׳כו הפלקתנש תיבח an earthen jug which is peeled off (crumbled away), the pitch lining standing by itsel; Tosef. ib. B. Kam. VII, 8 [read;] ׳כו תפזהו הפלקתנ.
קלף, קליףch. same. Targ. Joel I, 7; a. e. -Part. pass. ףילק. Targ. Y. Deut. XIV, 11. - Gen. R. s. 82 (ref. to Jer. XLIX, 10) היילצב תיפלק Ar. (ed. םילצב תפילק, ref. to Ob. 6, corr. acc.) I stripped the onions (aid bare Esau's cor- ruption); Yalk. Jer. 332 תיפילק (not תופילק); Yalk. Chr. 1073 (corr. acc.). Gen. R. s. 95, end, v. אלצוב. Cant. R. to III, 4 (expl. לבש יפשח, Is. XLVII, 2) ארהנד אתלבוס יפולק (v.שובלתא) ay bare (bhe bed of) tthe current of the river (dig channels to divert the river from its course). Bets. 14b ׳כו ףילק, v. ארהיצ; a. e. - B. Bath. 4b, v. לפק II. Pa. ףלק same. Targ. O. Gen. XXX, 37 (Y. םלק ZPPe.). Ib. 38. Targ. II Kings XVIII, 16; a. e. - Part. pass. ףלקמ peeding, flaky. Targ. O. Ex. XVI, 14 (h. text ספסחמ). -- Bets. 13b ׳כו היל אפלקמ his wife husked (barley) for himm by the cupfuls. Hull. 62b ׳כו ףלקמ . . . אל its craw couldf not be peeled. AIhpa. ףלקתא, ףלקעיא, Ihpe. ףילקיא to bepeeled, stripped, scraped of. Targ. Y. Lev. XI, 13 ףילקמ (not ׳קמ). - Hull. l. c. ׳כו ףילקמ אל could be peeled with a knife only. Y. Snh. IV, 22bttop, v. עוקרמ II. M. Kat. 13b ןפלקימד ןוגכ when the grains are husked; אפלקימ . . ואל יא if they had not steeped them in water, the husking could not have been done (differ. in Ms. M., v. Rabb. D. S. a. l.); a. e.
קלף .. קלף) m. (preced.)split parchment (ofsuperior quality than סוטסוסכוד). Men. 32a, a. e. רשב םוקמב ק on k. your writing must be done on the flesh side (inside). Ib. (in Chald. dict.) ׳כו םוקמב ׳קא והניבתכ he wrote them on k., on the skin side (outside); a. fr.
קלפא, קל׳, קיל׳ ch. 1) same. Men. sג דתפלין קי׳ (Ar. אפילק; Ms. M. and Rashi אפלוק) the parchment of therr'fllin. - 2) scaly surface, scab. Targ. Y. II Lev. XIII, 2, v. אפוליק. -- 3) sreak made by peeling. -- Pl. ןיפלק, ׳יק. Targ. O. Gen. XXX, 37 (some ed. ק; Y. ןיפילק, ׳ילק). -- ) (pll.) scales, scaly shield. Targ. O. Lev. XI, 9; Deut. XIV, 9, sq. (ed. Berl. ׳ק). Targ. Job XL., 7 יהופלק Ms. (missing in ed.; h. text םינגמ). - Snb. 110a יפליק (Ms. M. יפלוק) the scaly (metal) rims of bags; Pes. 119a אפילק (Rashi יפולק), v. אלפוק I. Keth. 65a אדישד יפלוקב הל אתחמ she struck her with the metal straps of a chest (v. אפלוק). -- [Yalk. Ez. 362 אפליק, v. אפלוק. -- Y. Sabb. VII, 10a bot. אייפילק, v. אתיפולק.]
קלפונין m. pl. (~~~~~~~~t) (young men) with fine voices. Targ. I Chr. XV, 20 (ed. Beck. ק; h. text תומלע, cmp. תלע).
קלפי f. (~~~~~) urn for drawing lots. Targ. Y. Lev. XVI, 8 (not יפלק). - Tosef. Yoma III (II), 1; Yoma IV, 1 ׳קב ףרט he shook the urn. Ib. III, 9 ׳כו התיה ׳קו an urn was there (in the Temple) containing two lots. Y. ib. IV, beg. 41b ׳כו ׳ק רבד ףוס אל it was not at all necessary to use an urn, a basket might have served the purpose; but why did they say, an urn'?, v. יפמופ. B. Bath. 122a םיטבש לש ׳ק an urn containing the names of the tribes; ןימוחת לש ׳ק an urn containing the names of the districts (to be allotted); Num. R. s. 21; a. fr. - Pl. תויפלק. Y. Yoma. l. c. ׳כו ׳ק יתשב by means of two urns the laad of Israel was divided, v. supra.
קלצטונירי m. (corrupt. of questionarius) exeeutioner. Ab. Zar. 18a, v. רוטסק.
קלק, Y. Shek. VII, 50c נתקלקה, v. קלקל.
קלק (apocop. of קלקל) to throw, cast. Targ. Y. II Ex. XV, 25 (ed. Vien. קלט). -Y. Ter. VIII, 46a היווגב) הימרג ׳קו and it (the serpent) threw itself into it. Pa. קלק same. Pesik. B'shall., p. 93a ךל קלקמ אנא, v. ללק. Koh. R. to XI, 1 ׳כו אמיל קלקמו . . . םוי לכב every day he took a loaf ot bread and threw it into the great sea. Gen. R. s. 79 קושב קלקמו and scattered them in the Gpen laoe; Yalk. ib. 133 הללקמו (corr. acc.). -- Part. pass.. 174.