- לקוט
- לָקוֹט, לוֹקֵטm. (לָקַט v. לֶקֶט) grain-gleaner, a sort of huckster dealing in grains bought up in small quantities. B. Mets.72b מ״ש לוקט … יזיף מלקוט חבריה ed. (Ms. M. throughout לוקט; Ms. R. a. ed. Ven. לקוט, v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 7) why is it different with the gleaner? Because, if he has none, he will borrow from a fellow-gleaner. Ib. ער שיצא חשער ללו׳ ולמוכר until the market price has been announced for (the goods of) the gatherer and the merchant alike; Tosef. ib. VI, 1 ללוקח (corr. acc.).Keth.54a בלקוט Ar., v. לָקִיט.Pl. לָקוֹטוֹת. B. Mets. l. c. היד של ל׳ … ושל כל אדםוכ׳ Ms. H. a. R. (v. Rabb. D. S. l. c.) if the gleaners goods (mixed goods) were worth four Sah (and more) a Sela, and those of other people three ; (ed. היו לְקוּטוֹת … ולכל אדםוכ׳ if the gleaned grains were worth ; Tosef. l. c. היו לקוטות הולכות מארבע (not והולכות).
Dictionary of the Targumim, the Talmud Babli and Yerushalmi, and the Midrashic Literature. Jastrow, Marcus. 1903.