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סָדִין סָדִין, (b. h.) sheet, usually of fine linen (cmp. σινδών; v. Sm. Ant. s. v. Pallium). Yoma III, 4 פרשו ס׳ של בוץ וכ׳ they spread a sheet of linen (for the high priest to walk on) between him &c. Y. Kil. IX, 32ᵇ top בס׳ אחד נקבר רבי Rabbi was buried in one linen shroud (without any other garments); Y. Keth. XII, 35ᵃ top. Y. Yeb. I, 2ᵇ; Gen. R. s. 85 דרך ס׳ each wrapped in a sheet (preventing direct contact). Men. 37ᵇ, a. e. ס׳ בציצית a linen cloak with woollen show-fringes; a. fr.—Pl. סְדִינִים, סְדִינִין. Nidd. 61ᵃ. Kel. XXIV, 13 שלשה ס׳ הן there are three classes of sheets with regard to Levitical purity. Tosef. Kel. B. Mets. I, 14 ס׳ לצורות canvas sheets for paintings; ס׳ לאוהלים sheets for awnings. Tosef. Bets. II, 13 ס׳ היו פרוסין sheets (covering the floor of the dining room) were spread; Bab. ib. 22ᵇ; Y. ib. II, 61ᶜ bot.; a. fr. ערכים סמוכים
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