kēn כֵּן ‘gnat’ (Hebrew)
Etymology?:
from kānan כָּנַן ‘vineyard’ in the sense of fastening
Roots:
כנן
kēn n, m
1) gnat, gnats, gnat-swarm
Etymology?:
from kānan כָּנַן ‘vineyard’ in the sense of fastening
Roots:
כנן
kēn n, m
1) gnat, gnats, gnat-swarm