(that each body's head was lying by its feet). Y. Pekc..
VII, 4a ןימק; Y. Maas. Sh. V, beg. 55d ׳כו ןותנ היה ׳ק תמ
(not ןוצמק) a doubled (mangled) body is under it (i. e.
a mangled body was found there, and a mark was put over
it); Y. Sot. IX, 23a top ןיצמק.
מצןp m. (קמץן) grasping, greedy; ק׳ בן a greedy person. Tosef. Sot. XIII, 8 ed. Zuck. (Var. ןסמח), v. ןצט.
קמצר, ק׳ בן pr. n. m. Ben lamtsarr(denom. of קמץ. writing four letters simultaneously with four pens between his fingers). Yoma III, 11. Ib. 38b; Y. ib. III, end, 41b; Cant. R. to III, 6 ׳ק תיב לש those of the house of K.
קמקמה, Y. Sabb. I, 3b, v. קימושא.
קמר (cmp. כמר) to bend, arch over, cover. Erub. VIII, 9 רומקל ךירצ ןוחבמש the pit (הקוע) outside of his private ground he must arch over; a. e. - Part. pass. רוממק; f. הרומק &c. Ib. 10 ׳כו ׳ק אוהש ביב a gutter covered up four cubits on public ground; Tosef. ib. IX (VI), 18; Y. ib. VIII, end, 25b. Ohol. III, 7. Ib. V, 1 ןיוחל ׳ק וניעו . . . רונת an oven which stands in the house, but the arch over its eye (fire-place) is outside the house; (R. Hai G. expl. רודסו רומכ; v. Koh. Ar. Compl. s. v. רמק). Num. R. s. 12 תורומק אלא בצ ןיא (not ׳ימק) tsab (Num. VII, 3) means wagons with vaulted covers; a. e.
קמר ch. same, to bend; (cmp. כפת, כפף) to tie. - Denom. רומק. Pa. רמק to girdle. Targ. Lam. II, 10 וראמק ed. Lag. (oth. ed. ורמק Pe.). Targ. Ps. LXV, 13. -- [Zend kamara, arch, girdle, Greek app, of Semitic origin.]
קמרא m. girdle, v. קמור.
קמרוטא, v. next w.
קמרוטון m. (~~~~~~~~, sub. ~~~~, 8.) vaulted, arch-covered carriage. -Pl. ןיטורמק, אטורמקtt(א~pu.~pmr). Cant. R. to VI, 4 (expl. בצ, Num. VII, 3, v. רמק) ׳ק ןימכ ׳כו ויה (not ׳ירמק) the wagons were like he tilted carts, in order that the sacred vessels might not be split (through close packing), v. יטספקסא; Num. R. s. 12 אסורמכ ןימכ תויושע ןיפיכ ויה (read אטורמק, and strike out ןיפיכ as a. gloss expl. our w.); Y. Sabb. I, 2d אטסרמק;Y. Succ. I, 52a top הטסרמק; Yalk. Num. 713 אטסרמק (obviously ~jt~prr, fr. a verb ~p~p.o). Gen.R. s. 31 ׳כו ןיטורמוק ןימכ (some ed. ןוטורמוק, Ar. ןיטורמק) Noah's ark was shaped like the tilted wagons, and it was so curved that the top was one cubit broad; Yalk. ib. 54 ןיטורמק.
קמרון m. (קמר) arched lid. Kel. XVI, 7. Ib. XVIII, 2.
קמריטון, קמריטין, v. קמרוטון.
קמרסטא, קמרסטה, v. קמרוטון.
קמתא, v. קמא II.
קמתין, Yalk. Gen. 151 Ar., v. קמט.
*קן m. (v. קון) preparation, arrangement. Gitt. 6a top אתליגמקו אסומלוק ןק(עמש) יפא even if the husband order- ing a letter of divorce to be written heard only the sound produced by the cutting of the pen and the unfolding of the parchment; [Rashi; ןק onomatopoetic; crackling, crepitation; Var. לק sound]. ~ c. (b. h.; קננן) 1) nest; birds in a nest. Hull. XII, 1, a. fr. ןקה חוליש the duty of letting the mother bird go when a nest is taken out (Deut. XXII, 6 sq.). Gen. R. s. 19 וגיקמ האצוי שא fire goes forth from its nest and burns it (the phcenix, v. לוח II); Midr. Sam. ch. XII; Yalk. Job 917 וגקמ. Ex. R. s. 20 ןק םהל ואצמ they (the Israelites) found a nest for themselves (with ref. to Ps. LXXXIV, 4); a. fr. - 2) (fem.) the couple ofsacrificial birds (Lev. XII, 8; XIV, 30; a. e.). Kinnim II, 1 המותס ןק a couple of birds concerning which it has not yet been decided which is to be the burnt offering, and which the sin offering; ib. 4 תשרופמ ןק which has been decided upon; a. fr. -- Pl. םינק, ןינק, ׳יק. Ker. 28a ׳כו תושרפתמ ׳קה ןיא the special desig- nation of the couples is made. either by the owner orby tthe priest's action. Ned. IV, 3 ןיבז יניק the bird sacrifices of those cured from gonorrhcea; תודלוי ׳ק those of women after confinement; a. fr. - Kinnim, hinnin, name of a treatise of the Mishnah, of the Order of Kodashim. -- 3) cavity, chaomber. - Pl. as ab. Lev. R. s. 14, v. הניכ, a.. תיננווכ. Koh. R. to I, 9 ׳כו ׳ק יב וארבנ אלש because no chambers (for the reception of prophecy) were created within me until now &c.; (Ex. R. s. 28 תושר ול הנתנ אל תואבנתהל no permission to prophesy had been given him).
קן, קנא, קי׳ ch. same, 1) nest, swarm. Targ. O. Deut. XXII, 6 (ed. Berl. אניק). Targ. Is. X, 14 (ed. Wil. הנק, corr. acc.). Targ. Jud. XIV, 8. Targ. I Sam. XIV, 27 (h. text תרעי); a. fr. -- Bull. 141b ׳כו ןקא ףורט ליז go and knock at the nest, that the birds be moved, and thus take pos- session oftthem. Gitt. 68bארב אלוגנרתד ק the nest of a wood- coch; ׳כו היניקל הויפח they covered his nest with white glass; a. fr. -- Snh. 102b (prov.) היניק בירחמ היאנק ערפד Ar. he that wreaks his vengeance destroys his own nest (ed. היתיב בירחמ היניק ערפד, read with Ms. F. היאנק). --- Pl. ינק, ׳יק. Erub. 3a (expl. ארתלמא) ׳ק nest-shaped corn- ices. -- איירשנ ןסק pr. n. pl. Eagle Nest, Kan-lishraya (v. P. Sm. 3673), Rennesrin on the Euphrates. R. Hash. 26a (Ms. M. איירשנק, v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note). -- 2) close place. B. Kam. 58b ׳כו ׳קב . . אתלת three date-trees stood in one lace (close together). Ib. 92b, v. אכרש. Succ. 32b ׳קב יפרט אתלת אתלת three leaves close together (Rashi; on one stem, y ןק, הנ).
גנא, Pi. קנא, v. קני I.
קנא, Pa. קני, v. פני I.
קנא to buy, v. קני II.
נאp, v. קנאי.
קנאה f. (b. h.; קנאjealousy, envy, passion; emulation,