See also: כּוונה

Hebrew

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Etymology

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Root
כ־ו־ן (k-w-n)

From the root כ־ו־ן (k-w-n).

Noun

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כוונה / כַּוָּנָה (kavanáf (plural indefinite כוונות / כַּוָּנוֹת, singular construct כוונת / כַּוָּנַת־)

  1. Intent, intention.

Usage notes

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  • Like other words that start with ב,‎ ג,‎ ד,‎ כ,‎ פ,‎ or ת, this term's initial letter takes a dagesh lene. In older texts, that dagesh is usually dropped when the word is preceded, in the same phrase, by a word ending in a mater lectionis; in modern texts, the dagesh is usually preserved even in such a case. Likewise, in older texts, the dagesh is always dropped when the word is prefixed by an indefinite ב־‏,‎ כ־,‎ or ל־‏, or by ו־‏; in modern speech, the dagesh is often preserved in such a case. (After the definite ב־‏,‎ כ־,‎ and ל־‏, and after the prefixes ה־‏,‎ מ־,‎ and ש־‏, there is a dagesh forte, as described in the usage notes for those prefixes.)

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