- קן
- קֵן, קִנָּא, קִי׳ch. sam( קֵן c. (b. h.; קָנַן) nest; birds in a nest), 1) nest, swarm. Targ. O. Deut. 22:6 (ed. Berl. קִינָא). Targ. Is. 10:14 (ed. Wil. קִנָה, corr. acc.). Targ. Jud. 14:8. Targ. 1 Sam. 14:27 (h. text יערת); a. fr.Ḥull.141b זיל טרוף אקןוכ׳ go and knock at the nest, that the birds be moved, and thus take possession of them. Gitt.68b ק׳ דתרנגולא ברא the nest of a woodcock; חפיוה לקִינֵּיהוכ׳ they covered his nest with white glass; a. fr.Snh.102b (prov.) דפרע קִנְאֵיה מחריב קִינֵּיה Ar. he that wreaks his vengeance destroys his own nest (ed. דפרע קיניה מחריב ביתיה, read with Ms. F. קנאיה).Pl. קִנֵּי, קִי׳. Erub.3a (expl. אמלתרא) ק׳ nest-shaped cornices.קַן נִשְׁרַיָּיא pr. n. pl. Eagles Nest, Ḳan-Nishraya (v. P. Sm. 367 3), Kennesrin on the Euphrates. R. Hash. 26a (Ms. M. קנשרייא, v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note). 2) close place. B. Kam.58b תלתא … בק׳וכ׳ three date-trees stood in one place (close together). Ib. 92b, v. שְׂרָכָא. Succ.32b תלתא תלתא טרפי בק׳ three leaves close together (Rashi: on one stem, = קַן, קָנֶה).
Dictionary of the Targumim, the Talmud Babli and Yerushalmi, and the Midrashic Literature. Jastrow, Marcus. 1903.