- כִּיוָּן
- כִּיוָּןm. (כּוּן) (firmness, directness, fitness;) 1) (adv.) directly, exactly. Pes.37a אפשר … ויקבענה כ׳ he may form the dough in a mould and attach it to the cake directly (well fitting, without loss of time). Tam.III, 6 אחד … ואחד פותח כ׳ (with one key) a priest puts his hand through an opening in the door (v. אַמָּה), and another priest opens (with the other key) directly; (Talm.ed. 30b ואחד שהוא פותח כ׳ and another key which opens directly). 2) (conj. followed by ש־) as soon as, since. Macc.3a, a. fr. כ׳ שהגידוכ׳ as soon as a witness has finished his evidence, he is not permitted to testify again (retract or modify). Keth.11a כ׳ שהגדילהוכ׳ as soon as she was of age for one while without protesting Erub.93b כ׳ שהותרה הותרה being once permitted (for one part of the Sabbath), it remains permitted; a. v. fr.
Dictionary of the Targumim, the Talmud Babli and Yerushalmi, and the Midrashic Literature. Jastrow, Marcus. 1903.