KISH — L’ancienne ville de Kish, située à une vingtaine de kilomètres à l’est de Babylone, est un des grands sites mésopotamiens de la première moitié du KISH IIIe millénaire. À en croire la Liste royale, elle aurait été le siège de la première dynastie … Encyclopédie Universelle
Kish — may refer to:Geography*Kish Island, an Iranian island and a city in the Persian Gulf *Kish (Sumer), an ancient city in Sumer, now in Iraq *Kish Bank, a shallow in the Irish Sea *Kiş, Khojavend, Azerbaijan *Kiş, Shaki, AzerbaijanPeople*Kish… … Wikipedia
KISH — (Heb. קִיש), Benjaminite from Gibeah, father of King Saul. He is variously described as the son of Abiel (I Sam. 9:1), Jeiel (I Chron. 9:35), and Ner (I Chron. 8:33; 9:39). In I Chronicles 9:35 Jeiel is the keri for the ketiv Jeuel, the latter… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
kish — kish·en; kish·i·nev; kish·ke; kish; kish·on; … English syllables
kish — /kish/, n. Metall. 1. a mixture of graphite and slag separated from and floating on the surface of molten pig iron or cast iron as it cools. 2. dross on the surface of molten lead. [1805 15; < G Kies gravel, pyrites; akin to OE cisel gravel] * *… … Universalium
Kish — /kish/, n. an ancient Sumerian and Akkadian city: its site is 8 mi. (13 km) east of the site of Babylon in S Iraq. * * * Ancient Mesopotamian city state located east of Babylon in what is now south central Iraq. It lay on the Euphrates River… … Universalium
Kish — Kish, n. [Cf. G. kies gravel, pyrites.] (Min.) A workman s name for the graphite which forms incidentally in iron smelting. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Kish — [kish] ancient Sumerian city on the Euphrates in what is now central Iraq: fl. c. 4000 B.C … English World dictionary
kish|ka — kish|ke or kish|ka «KIHSH kuh», noun. Jewish Cookery. a casing of beef or fowl, stuffed with a spicy flour mixture and roasted. It is served as a side dish or as an hors d oeuvre. ╂[< Yiddish kishke] … Useful english dictionary
kish|ke — or kish|ka «KIHSH kuh», noun. Jewish Cookery. a casing of beef or fowl, stuffed with a spicy flour mixture and roasted. It is served as a side dish or as an hors d oeuvre. ╂[< Yiddish kishke] … Useful english dictionary