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Hebrew
Etymology
Possibly from the verb קָנָה (kanáh, “to get, to create”)
Pronunciation
Proper noun
קַיִן • (káyin)
- (biblical) Cain (the son of Adam and Eve who killed his brother Abel)
- A collective term for the Kenites, a biblical ethnic group.
See also
References
- H7014 in Strong, James (1979) Strong’s Exhaustive Concordance to the Bible
- For the less common biblical meaning "create," Iain Provan (10 May 2016). Discovering Genesis: Content, Interpretation, Reception. Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing. p. 99. →ISBN.
- For the term as a collective for Kenites, Ruth W. Mellinkoff (29 April 2003). The Mark of Cain. Wipf and Stock Publishers. p. 150. →ISBN.
Yiddish
Etymology 1
From Old High German kinni, from Proto-Germanic *kinnuz.
Pronunciation
Noun
קין • (kin) m, plural קינס (kins)
- chin
Etymology 2
From Hebrew קַיִן (qayin).
Pronunciation
Proper noun
קין • (Kayn) m
- (biblical) Cain (the son of Adam and Eve who killed his brother Abel)