קץ

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Hebrew

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Etymology 1

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Pronunciation

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Noun

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קֵץ (kétsm [pattern: קֵטֶל]

  1. An end, a finish.
    • Tanach, Ezekiel 7:6, with translation of the Jewish Publication Society:
      קֵץ בָּא בָּא הַקֵּץ הֵקִיץ אֵלָיִךְ הִנֵּה בָּאָה׃
      kets ba, ba hakets, hekits eláyikh hiné ba'a.
      An end is come, the end is come, it awaketh against thee; behold, it cometh.
    • a. 500 C.E., Babylonian Talmud, Pesachim 56a:
      בִּיקֵּשׁ יַעֲקֹב לְגַלּוֹת לְבָנָיו קֵץ הַיָּמִין, וְנִסְתַּלְּקָה מִמֶּנּוּ שְׁכִינָה.
      Bikésh Ya'akóv l'galót l'vanáv kéts hayamín, v'nistalká miménu sh'khiná.
      Jacob desired to reveal to his sons the end of days, but the Shechinah left him.
Derived terms
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Etymology 2

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Verb

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קָץ (káts) (pa'al construction)

  1. to cut off