Brown-Driver-Briggs
כִּיּוּן proper name, of deity Amos 5:26, probably = Assyrian
kaivânu, planet
Saturn (Arabic and Persian

Syriac

), regarded as god; original pronunciation
כֵּיוָן Schr
COT on the passage, compare Kö
ii. 151 (pointing
כִּיּוּן intended to suggest √
כון as something
established, firm);
kaimânu =
kaiânu, according to Jen
Cosm. iii. 502 who derives from
כון (compare Thes; so Zim
BP 17); > Hpt
ZA ii. 266, 281 f. reads
כַּיָּוָן (for
כְּאָמָן*), reading the Babylonian name
Ka°âmânu; see also M-A
JBL 1892, xi. 86 n. 39.
כִּיּוֺר, see below I. כור.
Forms and Transliterations
כִּיּ֣וּן כיון kî·yūn kiYun kîyūn
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