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Kinnor

Kinnor is an ancient Israelite musical instrument, the exact identification of which is unclear, but in the modern day is generally translated as "harp" or "lyre", and associated with a type of lyre depicted in Israelite imagery, particular the Bar Kochba coins. It has been referred to as the "national instrument" of the Jewish people, and modern luthiers have created reproduction lyres of the "kinnor" based on this imagery.

Usage examples of "kinnor".

How odd that the Thyrians called Kiel firstborn, while Naetai would claim Kinnor as her heir.

Kiel and Kinnor hanging on her wall gave her the will to step once more.

Firebird climbed the stepstand after him with dark little Kinnor, her cloak flapped at her ankles.

In half a minute, netted securely, Kiel and Kinnor slept unmindful of their strange bedroom.

With a glance down at Kiel and Kinnor, who lay like small duffels stowed between the seats, she loosened her harness, pulled up her cape, and tucked it around her, for comfort more than warmth.

Firebird will probably be excused from the heaviest labor because of Kinnor and Kiel, but you and I will enter the task rotation tomorrow morning.

Early this morning, Anna reported, Kinnor had changed from an alert if difficult baby to the very embodiment of tension.

Perhaps if you knew Kiel and Kinnor would remain safe at Hesed regardless of circumstances, it would ease your heart.

Careful not to jostle and wake Kinnor on her lap, Firebird accepted Kiel as carefully as she might take a crystal goblet.

Back at Hesed, her twin sons were probably fast asleep or enjoying a midnight feeding, Kiel a tiny mirror image of his father, and strong-willed Kinnor with those tight auburn curls, that impish face.

Master Nearly-a-Prince Kinnor Caldwell, it looks as if we shall need your toes.

If she died at Three Zed, Tel was to distribute whatever remained of her allowance to Kinnor and Kiel, pending their confirmation as heirs.

She felt his anguished pride in the insane moments when Kiel and Kinnor emerged, and a regret almost as deep as his faith when they parted at Hesed House, as he left for Three Zed.

If Brennen turned out to be the Carabohd descendant who wiped out the nest of evil, then obviously, the rest of the prophecies remained to be fulfilled by Kiel or Kinnor or their descendants.

Kiel or Kinnor might have inherited the reversed-polarity carrier, with its potential power and risk.