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1 קניגיון
קְנִיגְיוֹן, קִינִ׳m. (κυνήγιον, S.) 1) the contest of wild beasts or of wild beasts with men (ludus bestiarius). Ab. Zar.18b (ref. to Ps. 1:1) זה שלא עמד בקיניג׳ Ms. M. (ed. בקנגיון) that is he who does not stand as a spectator at bestial contests (arranged by the Romans). Ib. לא עמדתי בק׳ I do not attend the shows of ; Yalk. Ps. 613; a. e. 2) the actors in the fights of the arena. Cant. R. to II, 5, v. בלטוורא.V. קְנִיגִין. -
2 קינ׳
קְנִיגְיוֹן, קִינִ׳m. (κυνήγιον, S.) 1) the contest of wild beasts or of wild beasts with men (ludus bestiarius). Ab. Zar.18b (ref. to Ps. 1:1) זה שלא עמד בקיניג׳ Ms. M. (ed. בקנגיון) that is he who does not stand as a spectator at bestial contests (arranged by the Romans). Ib. לא עמדתי בק׳ I do not attend the shows of ; Yalk. Ps. 613; a. e. 2) the actors in the fights of the arena. Cant. R. to II, 5, v. בלטוורא.V. קְנִיגִין. -
3 קְנִיגְיוֹן
קְנִיגְיוֹן, קִינִ׳m. (κυνήγιον, S.) 1) the contest of wild beasts or of wild beasts with men (ludus bestiarius). Ab. Zar.18b (ref. to Ps. 1:1) זה שלא עמד בקיניג׳ Ms. M. (ed. בקנגיון) that is he who does not stand as a spectator at bestial contests (arranged by the Romans). Ib. לא עמדתי בק׳ I do not attend the shows of ; Yalk. Ps. 613; a. e. 2) the actors in the fights of the arena. Cant. R. to II, 5, v. בלטוורא.V. קְנִיגִין. -
4 קִינִ׳
קְנִיגְיוֹן, קִינִ׳m. (κυνήγιον, S.) 1) the contest of wild beasts or of wild beasts with men (ludus bestiarius). Ab. Zar.18b (ref. to Ps. 1:1) זה שלא עמד בקיניג׳ Ms. M. (ed. בקנגיון) that is he who does not stand as a spectator at bestial contests (arranged by the Romans). Ib. לא עמדתי בק׳ I do not attend the shows of ; Yalk. Ps. 613; a. e. 2) the actors in the fights of the arena. Cant. R. to II, 5, v. בלטוורא.V. קְנִיגִין.
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