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Kav for a piece of wool; Medalin they cut the wart from trees; Miger pulled and living; Mehayes fences that one fixes in the water; Milat a type of tree in which galls grow; Makhul like a needle for writing on a wax tablet; Mekhbed of a palm tree; a broom; Mekhavshin they uproot the thorns; Melaven the planks under the legs of the bed; Meliakh salted fish; Melonima a bandage of flour and vinegar; Melafefon white cucumbers; Maltimia this is like swamps, mela timia meaning a pit full of water; Malmula a man's shirt? which is mixed and hollow, and one hand is on the other, made by him like a karkaris a type of garment edge; Melekhet a tool made to pluck hair with it; Malkut the leather used in the work of prophecy; Melel a branch of a vine, the length of which is the measure of the head of the vine; Meltra a painted and etched wall; Mematikin from the language of stretching, like a tent; Mikhman hidden under the earth; Memel the upper chariot; Mamrim they fatten; Melavnot a square place like bricks; Melungma a plaster/poultice; Menamer one who cuts a little and leaves a little, like the skin of a leopard in many colors; Man’ul with which one locks the door; Meneket an iron tube; Mesibah a staircase that one ascends in a circular path; Masdak of a broker, an earthenware vessel made layer upon layer like a net; Masrgin they weave with ropes, warp and woof; Misset polishes; Mantal takes from the wholesaler to sell it alone; Menapez combs to fine strands in wool; Me’abed a tanner, the place where they prepare grain from straw, and they have something like a table, and one has sixty more than the others; Ma’adanim a knot with which they finish the weaving of mats; Ma’ader a tool with which they dig the ground; Me’oferet a wrap that they wrap around the head because of the dust; Ma’agilah a round and strong stone; Ma’azivah mud and building material