Kish /ˈkɪʃ/
集結石墨; 漂浮石墨; 凝殼
Kish n. Min. A workman's name for the graphite which forms incidentally in iron smelting.
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Kish
a bow. (1.) A Levite of the family of Merari (1 Chr. 23:21;
24:29).
(2.) A Benjamite of Jerusalem (1 Chr. 8:30; 9:36).
(3.) A Levite in the time of Hezekiah (2 Chr. 29:12).
(4.) The great-grandfather of Mordecai (Esther 2:5).
(5.) A Benjamite, the son of Abiel, and father of king Saul (1
Sam. 9:1, 3; 10:11, 21; 14:51; 2 Sam. 21:14). All that is
recorded of him is that he sent his son Saul in search of his
asses that had strayed, and that he was buried in Zelah. Called
Cis, Acts 13:21 (R.V., Kish).
Kish, hard; difficult; straw; for age