Ketuvim

[Seph. kuh-too-veem; Ashk., Eng. kuh-too-vim]

Ke·tu·vim

[Seph. kuh-too-veem; Ashk., Eng. kuh-too-vim]
noun Hebrew.
the Hagiographa.
Also, Ke·tu·bim.
Compare Tanach.


Origin:
kəthūbhīm literally, writings
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a fool or simpleton; ninny.
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