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Brown-Driver-Briggs Abridged Hebrew Lexicon
כִּיּוּןn.pr.deiAm 5:26, prob. = As. kaivânu, planet Saturn (Ar. and Pers. Arabic, Syr. Syriac), regarded as god; orig. pronunc. כֵּיוָן Schr COT ad loc., cf. Kö ii. 151 (pointing כִּיּוּן intended to suggest √ כון as something established, firm); kaimânu = kaiânu, acc. to Jen Cosm. iii. 502 who der. fr. כון (cf. Thes; so Zim BP 17); > Hpt ZA ii. 266, 281 f. rds. כַּיָּוָן (for כְּאָמָן *), reading Babyl. name Kaʼâmânu
Strong Concise Dictionary Of The Words In The Hebrew Bible
H3594כִּיּוּןKîyûwn; from 3559; properly, a statue, i.e. idol; but used (by euphemism) for some heathen deity (perhaps corresponding to Priapus or Baal-peor) — Chiun.