be to save the sheaf? Y. ib. VI, 19d top ׳ק ויתוביבסש רמוע
a sheaf surrounded by standing corn. B. Kam. 60a (ref.
to Ex. XXII, 5) המוק ילעב לכ יל המל ׳ק what is kamah
to intimate? It is to include all things of erect stature
(as trees, living beings &c., Rashi). Y.ib. VI, beg. 5a; a. fr. -
Pesikh. R. s. 43 (play on ללמ, Gen. XXI, 7) השענו . . . ותמק
מלילות the standipg crop of Abraham was dried up, but
it became again full of ears (his virile strength was
restored); Gen. R. s. 53 ותמיק (corr. acc.). - Pl. constr. ימק
haloms, stalks; הפש ׳ק the stif cords in the border (around
the neck) of a garment. M. Kat. 22b ׳ש ׳ק לידבמ (in
rending a garment in mourning) one must (may) sever
the stiff border around the neck; (Y. ib. III, 83d top הנק
הפש). Hor. 12b ׳ש ׳קמ הטמל beneath the border (leaving
the border uncut); ׳ש ׳קמ הלעמל he rends from over the
border (all througl); (Y. M. Kat. l. c. ׳ש הנק).
קמה, גמה ch. v. דמא II.
קמואל pr. n. (b. h.) pr. n. m. Kemuel, name of an angel. Pesik. R. s. 20.
קמולא, קמוליא, aen. R. s. 79, end; Yalk. ib. 153 אילימק, read אילימ ׳ק, v. ןוירט.
קמוליא, v. קימוליא.
קמון, v. כמין.
קמוניא, v. קימוליא.
קמוניא f. (~~~(~~2) furnace. Ab. Zar. 10b ליה שדו אלילח ׳קל (Ar. ׳יקל) they threw him into a circular furnace (pottery kiln; Rashi a roomm full of ashes).
קמוס, v. קימוש.
קמוץ, v. קומוס.
קמור, קמורא, קמראm. (קמר) bel. Targ.Ps. XVIII. 33 (ed. Wil. רומק); ib. 40. Ib. CIX, 19. Targ. Y. Lev. XVI, 4 (ed. Amst. ארוק); a. e. - Sabb. 59b ירש ׳ק a woman is permitted to go out on the Sabbath with a (gold) belt. Ib. ׳כו יוליע ׳ק how about wearing a kamra over a hemyan (v. ןיימה). Hor. 13b ׳כו ׳ק ךל ינהאד יהנ (En Yaak. ארמוק) because thy father's (offcial) belt helped thee to be president of the court, must we make thee Nasi?
קמז (cmp. קמץ, קוץן) to squeeze, contract. Nif. זמקנ 1) to be sgueesed in. Tosef. Erub. XI (VIII), 1s ׳ . . רגנ if the bolt is sqeezed into a hole in the ground, opp. טמשנ detached and lying about wifhout a special place assigned to it; Erub. 102a; Y. Sabb. XVII, end, 16b. Y. Kil. VI, end, 30c ׳ אוהש םיקמ דע (not ןמקנ) as far as the projecting limb is fast (not shaken by the wind). - 2) to contract, curl. Y. Erub. V, 22a top דיספמו ׳ אוהש רתי אלו nor must the measuring rope be longer (than fiftty cubits), because then it curls and causes loss of distance in measur- ing (Bab. ib. 58a טעממש).
קמח (denom. of קמחא) to dress hides with flour. Part. pass. חימ. Meg. 1a, v. ארתפיד; Gitt. 22a; Sabb. 79a, v. הצמ; a. e.. A חמקא to pulveriee. Naz. 53bיחומקא חמקאדhe pulver- ized (the bones).
קמחc. (b. h.; cmp.קמז, v. Del. Assyr. Vrerterb. p. 586?) 1) four, first flour, contrad. fr. תלס. Y. Peah VII, 20a bot.; Keth. 112a, a. e., v. רביק. Hall. I, 6, v. הטילח I; a. fr. - Ab. III, 17 ׳כ ןיא . . ןיא ׳ק ןיא םא without flour (susten- ance) no learning, without learning no flour (enjoyment of ife). -- Pl. םיחמק, ןיחמק. Kidd. 53a; Meo. 73a . . . וללה ׳ק ינימ וללהו these (the animal sacrifices) are blood offer-- ings, those (the cakes &c.) are flour offerings. Y. Hall. I, 57b תוקיצבו ׳ק האובת grains, flours, and doughs; a. e. - 2) (from its color) mould gathered on wine. -- Pl. as ab. Men. VIII, 7 ׳קה ינפמ . . וניא one must not take for libation from the ttop of the cask on account of the mould. Ib. לוספ ׳ק . . ןיי wine on which mould is gathered is unfit for the altar.
קמח, קמחא, קי׳ ch. same, fiour. Targ. O. Gen. XVVIII, 6. Targ. Num. V, 15; a. e. - Keth. 62b ׳ק אלהנ אק sifting four. Bets. 29b, v. להנ; a. fr. -- Pes. 84a; Yoma 40a, a. e. היחמיקל, v. שוח ch.; [AAr. quotes Var. היעקל שח אל cares not what comes before him; v. Rabb. D. S. to Yoma l. c., note 3]. - Pl. ןיחמק, איחמ, ׳יק. Y. Yoma I, 38a top, a. e., v. תיחמק.
קמחוניא, קי׳ pr. n. pl. Kimhunia, in Babylonia. Keth. 67a ׳כו ׳קד ילשא והנה as to the ropes of K. (where they are staple goods), a woman may levy them for her jointure (הבותכ). Kidd. 25b.
קמחיה, v. next w.
קמחית, קי׳ pr. n. f. Kimhith, the mother of seven sons who served as highpriests in turn. Y. Meg. I, 72a bot.; Y. Yoma I, 38a top ׳כו ׳קד אחמיקו חמק איחמיק לכ (not היחמיקד) all fours are flour, but the flour of Kimhith is fine flour; Lev. R. s. 20. Y. Yoma V, 42b ׳ק ןב a son of K.; a. e.
קמט (b. h.) to compress; (neut. verb) to contract, curl. Yalk. Gen. 15 1 ׳כו ילע ןיטמוק יעמ (Ar. ןיתמק, corr. acc.) my bowels curl themselves within me like a rope (cmp. קמז). -- Part. pass. קמוט folded, creased. Tosef. Neg. I, 8 טשפנש ׳קכ like a folded sheet that has been straighten- ed out. IPi. טמיק ) to fold, wrinkle. Hag. 14a (ref. to Job XXII, 16 וטמק) ׳כו ןמצע ןיטמקמש . . ולא that means the students thatwrinkle themselves (causewrinkles on their foreheads) over the words of the Law; Yalk. Job 908. -- Part. pass. מקומט. Tosef. Neg. . c. המק׳ סדין a creased sheet, v. פשף. - 2) to press, crowd. Hag.13b sq. (ref. to Job l. c.) וטמיקש ׳כו תוארביהל ןמצע Ms. M. 2 (v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 20) who pressed themselves (rushed) forward to be created before the world was created, v. infra. Pa. טמוק to be cromwded, rushed. Ib. אלב וטמוק רשא לע תע Ms. M. because they rushed (to be created) before their time; Yalk. Jer. 304. - Part. טמוקמ, v. supra.