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אַבְקָתָא אַבְקָתָא, (אֲבַק) loops, leather rings, on bedsteads for the reception of cords; in door cases, for hanging doors in. Ned. 56ᵇ; Snh. 20ᵇ. דרגש בא׳ … a couch is called dargesh, when it is carried in and out (to be put up and taken apart) by means of loops (through which the cords are fastened); opp. mittah, v. בִּזְיוּנָא.—Men. 33ᵃ, Erub. 11ᵇ ed. (Ms. M. אנקתא, v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note), explain. היכר ציר ‘an indication of hinges’.—Macc. 23ᵃ (loops in the punishing scourge). ערכים סמוכים
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