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Kevulot that they tie the tail downwards; Kevul against the bottom; the headband that women tie on their forehead; Kevunim against that they tie on the furnishings at the time of their birth; Kivnati veils; Kav-kav a vessel into which one puts the basket of bread; Kevush every thing that does not cook except in vinegar or wine is called Kavush pickled; Kedomin a long piece of wood from which hooks protrude; Koved a round piece of wood in the work of weaving; Kovlet a silver or gold vessel with perfume inside; Kon Kiton a vessel of staples; Min Rifuah a type of medicine; Kufat a place where one pot rests; Kofesh a large basket; Kufet a thick and wide piece of wood; Koveret a vessel in which bees gather to make honey; Koi neither a distinct creature nor a hybrid of a wild and domestic animal, and some say a wild ram; Kelkul a secret that they spread on the forehead; Kahal caskets the udders of the animal; Koliyar like a ring on a woman's head, a type of hat; Kur seats; Kanesh Panakh that which women use to smooth themselves; Kovet a date; Kutah made of bread and milk; Kiyor a level; Kilon that its head is narrow from the top and wide from the bottom; Kipah a room the size of a man's height and no more, and it resembles a structure on the earth like an arch; Kirah a place for placing two pots; Kaki a thin thing that is inside the reed; Kalah Orev the name of a sharp iron like a sword; Klonasot a long piece of wood like the shaft of a spear; Klonasin a type of herb; Kalisim a type of fig; Keluv this is the wood in which they keep birds; Kelekh waste of silk; Kelkalot baskets; Keman ambush; Kemin Ki this is a Greek letter, and its shape is two lines diagonally crossing one another; Ken u-Kenah the scribes' drawing tool; Kenimah small worms and fruits; Kesteraya; Kesterka; Kesustra the end of the sawdust covering what is loaned on the outside; Kesah cut the grass without a root; Keset that which one places under the body for a bed; Kaf Loket a leather palm, so that [the hand] does not [get burned/dirty]