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שם:
קִבְלָא ² קִבְלָא ², (preced.) [a means against,] charm (to ward off danger). Ber. 62ᵃ אנא ק׳ גמירי Ms. M. (Ar. ed. Koh. קי׳; ed. קבלה) I have learned a charm (by which to ward off demons); ib. ק׳ דבית וכ׳ a charm against the demons of the privy is silence; ק׳ דיסורי וכ׳ a charm for sufferings is silence and prayer; [ed. emended after Rashi: קַבָּלָה a traditional rule of conduct]. ערכים סמוכים
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