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כִּלְכֵּל כִּלְכֵּל (b. h.; כלל, כול) [to surround,] 1) to provide with everything; to sustain. Naz. 3ᵃ, v. כִּלְכּוּל. Ber. 58ᵇ וכ׳ אתכם בדין וכ׳ and provided for you (while alive) in justice, and gathered you in justice. —2) (cmp. כְּלִילָא) to raise a crown of hair, to be a nazir. Naz. I, 1 הריני מְכַלְכֵּל I will grow a crown (as a substitute for, ‘I will be a nazir’, v. כִּינּוּי). Y. ib. 51ᵇ top כאומר הריני מן המְכַלְכְּלִין as if he said, I will be one of those who wear a crown of hair.—Tosef. Nidd. VI, 6; Nidd. 52ᵇ עד שתְּכַלְכֵּל (euphem.) until she has a full growth of hair (around the pudenda).— *3) denom. of כֶּלִי) to arm, fit out. Midr. Till. to Ps. VII א"ל הקב"ה ולא אני כלכלתי בה (read: כִּלְכַּלְתּיו) said the Lord to him (Doëg), is it not I that fitted him (David) out with it (the sword of Goliath deposited in the Sanctuary)?—[The entire sentence is missing in ed. Bub.; note 69 a. l. quotes fr. mss. קלקלתי.] ערכים סמוכים
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