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Kinah,
ḳinah or
qinah (plural kinoth, qinot, qinoth) is
Hebrew for a
dirge or lamentation. Its
general meaning is a
dirge or lament,
especially as sung...
- Keren-happuch
Kerioth Keros Keturah Kezia Keziz Kibroth-hattaavah
Kibzaim Kidron Kinah Kir Kir-haraseth Kiriath-baal
Kirioth Kirjath Kirjathaim Kirjath-arba Kirjath-arim...
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Death wail
Elegy Endecha –
Galician lament,
subgenre of the
planto Keening Kinah (plural: kinnot) –
Kinnot are
traditional Hebrew poems recited on Tisha...
- From 1995 to 1996
Kinakh was the
Minister of
Industrial Policy.
Anatoliy Kinah was
appointed the
Prime Minister of
Ukraine from 29 May 2001 to 21 November...
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interpretations of
keening songs.
Coronach Sean-nós
singing Death wail
Oppari Kulning Kinah Hall,
Samuel (1841). Ireland, Its
Scenery and
Character (PDF). London: Howe...
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Kinnot (Hebrew: קינות; also kinnos, kinoth, qinot, qinoth;
singular kinah,
qinah or kinnah) are
Hebrew dirges (sad poems) or elegies. The term is used...
- of the
father of King
David and of the
first Judge, Othniel, the son of
Kinah." In
recent years prayer services have been
organized for the
holiday of...
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seventeenth and
eighteenth centuries. He was the
author of a work
entitled Ḳinah 'al Serefah, in
Hebrew and German, on the
great fire
which raged at Altona...
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Byzantine rule,
Haifa continued to grow but did not ****ume
major importance. A
kinah speaks of the
destruction of the
Jewish community of
Haifa along with other...
- (particularly with
regard to
their relationship with the Comanche): To-
kinah-yup or Thóqàhyòp /Thóqàhyòi ("Northerners", lit. 'Men of the Cold' or 'Cold...