- לְקוּחוֹת
- לְקוּחוֹתf. pl. (לָקַח) bought property, esp. mortgaged property sold; trnsf. the purchaser of mortgaged property. Keth.IX, 8 מכר … והיא נפרעת מן הל׳ if her husband sold his property to strangers, and she wants to collect (her Kthubah) from the sold property (sues the purchaser). B. Mets.12b ואתי למיטרף ל׳ שלא כדין and he might seize the sold property unlawfully.B. Bath. 107a האחים שחלקו ל׳ הוו after the heirs have divided up the estate, they are considered as purchasers (from one another, and the brother whose portion has been seized for his fathers debts has no redress), opp. יורשים הן they are heirs (and the estate, minus the seized portion, has to be redivided); a. fr.
Dictionary of the Targumim, the Talmud Babli and Yerushalmi, and the Midrashic Literature. Jastrow, Marcus. 1903.