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אִפֹּופֹּודִין אִפֹּופֹּודִין, (frequ. miscopied אפיפ׳, and with ר for ד) c. (ὑποπόδιον) footstool to the throne or to a high chair of distinction. Targ. Y. Ex. XXIV, 10 (corr. acc.).—Y. Ḥag. II, 77ᶜ bot. after building the throne, he makes אפו׳ שלו his foot-stool; Gen. R. s. 1; Lev. R. s. 36 (corr. acc.). Kel. XVI, 1 א׳ של בעלי הבית (in Talm. ed. בעל) the people’s footstool of the household (a folding stool, cmp. אַסְלָא II). Ib. XXIV, 7 ג׳ פנקסין יש הא׳ וכ׳ (corr. acc.) there are three boards or tablets in use (v. פנקס), that which is used as a footsool is susceptible of uncleanness by being trod upon, that with a receptacle for wax (writing tablet) gets unclean by &c. [Gen. R. s. 17; Koh. R. to III, 19, v. אֱפִיפְּיוֹן.] ערכים סמוכים
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