- כֵּו׳
- כֵּהֶה, כֵּו׳m., כֵּהָה, כֵּי׳ f. (b. h.; preced.) 1) (of light) dim. Gen. R. s. 31 בשעה שהיא כ׳ when it (the jewel) shone faintly.Pl. כֵּהִים, כֵּהוֹת, כֵּי׳. Ib.; Y.Pes.I, beg.27a בשעה שהיו כ׳וכ׳ when the lights burned dimly, we knew it was day time. Ib.b top בשעה שהיו כיהות when the jewels were dim.Pesik. Kumi, p. 145b> (ref. to כ̇ה̇חלנות Ez. 40:25) חלונות כ׳ היו the windows were dim (stained glass). Ḥag.16a עיניו כ׳ his eyes will grow dim; a. e. 2) (of leprosy) faint, dull, opp. עזה. Neg., II, 1, v. בַּהֶרֶת. Ib. 2 לפי שהכ׳נראית עזה because (in the early morning ) the faint spot appears bright; Sifra Thazr., Neg., Par. II, ch. II.Y.Shebu.I, 32d הִכְהָה טמא הִכְ׳ מן הַכֵּ׳ טהור if it grows one shade fainter, it is unclean, but when it grows fainter than the next fainter shade, it is clean; Sifra l. c. ed. Ven.; Yalk. Lev. 551 כִּיהָה מן הכֵּ׳; Y. l. c.; a. fr. 3) (trnsf.) doubtful. Nidd.19a; Naz.65b; Snh.87b; Keth.75b ר׳ י׳ אומר כ׳ R. Josh. says, It is doubtful; (Neg. IV, 11 ר׳ י׳ קֵיהָה or כִּיהָה, v. כהי, קהי).
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