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קַטִּין II קַטִּין II, (קטן) slender, thin, fine. Zeb. 62ᵇ דאריך וק׳ that the altar may be long and narrow (an oblong instead of a square). B. Mets. 85ᵃ, v. חֲרוֹכָא. Arakh. 13ᵇ ק׳ קלייהו their voices were fine (high tenor), opp. עב, v. קְטַט. Y. Maas. Sh. IV, end, 55ᶜ חמית … רגלי ק׳ I saw in my dream that my foot was emaciated. Ḥull. 48ᵇ ק׳ a thin pin. Lam. R. to III, 19 (prov.) עד דשמינא עביד ק׳ נפשיה דק׳ וכ׳ by the time the stout becomes thin, the life of the thin is gone out (until the mighty are punished, the weak perish); a. e.—ארעא ק׳, v. next w.—Pl. קַטִּינֵי; f. קַטִּינָתָא. B. Mets. 89ᵃ משליף ק׳ וכ׳ he pulls out the slender onions from among the large. Yeb. 43ᵃ ק׳ thin (fine) combs, v. אַלִּים. Pes. 112ᵇ גרמי ק׳ thin bones. Erub. 65ᵃ, v. נוּם ch.; a. e. ערכים סמוכים
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