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Spirketing
Spirketing Spirk"et*ing, n. (Naut.) The planking from the waterways up to the port sills. --Totten.

Meaning of Pirke from wikipedia

- the [Fore]fathers'; also transliterated as Pirqei Avoth or Pirkei Avos or Pirke Aboth), which translates to English as Chapters of the Fathers, is a compilation...
- Bernhard ****er (1925): "Muhammedanisches und Antimuhammedanisches in den Pirke Rabbi Eliezer," Monatsschrift für Geschichte und Wissenschaft des Judentums...
- The Testament of Naphtali 1:11 as translated in Platt, Jr. 2010 See also, Pirke De-Rabbi Eliezer, ****vi. Genesis 30:3–5 Genesis 30:6–8, 35:25 Rabbi Eliezer...
- would receive two-thirds of the inheritance (Tosef., Sotah, v. 12, vi. 6; Pirḳe R. El. ****.; Gen. R. liii. 15). Upon seeing the danger to Isaac, Sarah,...
- abode is the Mediterranean Sea. In a legend recorded in the Midrash called Pirke de-Rabbi Eliezer it is stated that the fish which swallowed Jonah narrowly...
- (see Genesis 29:24, 46:18). According to the early rabbinical commentary Pirke De-Rabbi Eliezer, Zilpah and Bilhah, the handmaids of Leah and Rachel, respectively...
- of the world to the other, but is not heard (Gen. R. vi. 7; Ex. R. v. 9; Pirḳe R. El. ****iv.). The drawn sword of the Angel of Death, mentioned by the...
- (Genesis 14:13), who told Abraham that Lot had been taken captive (Midrash Pirke R. El.), and who protected Sarah from defilement by Abimelech. Michael prevented...
- Encyclopedia (1901-1906) quotes a Rabbinic source, the 8th- or 9th-century Pirke De-Rabbi Eliezer, which derives the name from the biblical Hebrew word seneh...
- while fasting, praying, and bathing in the river for 47 days (seven w****s, Pirke de Rabbi Eliezer), or twice seven w****s—the shortening of the days after...