קנובקאות

קנובקאות
קְנוּבְקָאוֹתf. pl. cakes made of flour of parched grain, kneaded with oil, and intended to be reduced again to flour by rubbing between ones hands; brittle cakes. Ḥall. I, 5 וכן הק׳ חייבות and so are brittle cakes subject to Ḥallah; Y. ib. 57d sq. (read:) וכן הק׳ חייבות … שלא תאמרוכ׳ and so are the brittle cakes subject , that you may not think, because they are to be reduced to flour, they ought to be exempt.

Dictionary of the Targumim, the Talmud Babli and Yerushalmi, and the Midrashic Literature. . 1903.

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