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קַלִּיגְרָפוֹן קַלִּיגְרָפוֹן, (καλλιγραφῶν) [fine writer,] name of a baker’s tool resembling the stylus, with one pointed end to pick up the bread, called ‘the tooth’, and one flat and broad end to scrape the ashes out (v. גָּרַף), called ‘the palm.’ Kel. XIII, 2 ק׳ שניטלה כפה וכ׳ Ar. (ed. קוליגריפון; ed. Dehr. קלגריפון) a ḳ. that has lost its palm, is susceptible to uncleanness on account of its tooth &c. (v. Tosef. Kel. B. Mets. III, 7, quot. s. v. צִנּוֹרָא III). ערכים סמוכים
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