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כָּמַר כָּמַר (b. h., v. כָּמַהּ, 1) [to heat,] to make כּוֹמֶר (v. כּוֹמֶר I), to produce shrinking and maturing of fruits by underground storage or by exposure to the sun. Tosef. Men. IX, 10 לא היו … וכוֹמְרִין אותן (Var. וכורמין) they did not cut the grapes and let them shrink (before putting them in the press), but cut and immediately pressed them. B. Mets. 89ᵇ ולא יִכְמוֹר באדמה וכ׳ (Ar. יְכַמֵּר Pi., v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 90) the laborer must not hide grapes in the ground (to eat them afterwards). —2) (trnsf.) to watch, guard.—Denom. כּוֹמֶר II. —3) to lay a trap, v. infra. ערכים סמוכים
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