מקורBorrowed from Hurrian *kadinni-. The Academy of the Hebrew Language states that the sense handlebar is derived French guidon.
- spear (a light spear thrown with the hand and used as a weapon).
- javelin (a metal-tipped spear thrown for distance in an athletic field event).
- handlebar
- Biblical-Hebrewstraight sword
צורותכִּידוֹן(canonical, masculine) · kidón(romanization) · כִּידוֹנִים(indefinite, plural) · כִּידוֹנֵי־(construct, plural) · כִּידוֹן(indefinite, singular) · כִּידוֹנִי(feminine, first-person, masculine, possessed-form, singular) · כִּידוֹנֵנוּ(feminine, first-person, masculine, plural, possessed-form) · הַכִּידוֹן(definite, singular) · כִּידוֹנְךָ(masculine, possessed-form, second-person, singular) · כִּידוֹנֵךְ(feminine, possessed-form, second-person, singular) · כִּידוֹנְכֶם(masculine, plural, possessed-form, second-person) · כִּידוֹנְכֶן(feminine, plural, possessed-form, second-person) · כִּידוֹן־(construct, singular) · כִּידוֹנוֹ(masculine, possessed-form, singular, third-person) · כִּידוֹנָהּ(feminine, possessed-form, singular, third-person) · כִּידוֹנָם(masculine, plural, possessed-form, third-person) · כִּידוֹנָן(feminine, plural, possessed-form, third-person) · כידוניי(feminine, first-person, masculine, possessed-form, singular) · כִּידוֹנַי(feminine, first-person, masculine, possessed-form, singular) · כִּידוֹנֵינוּ(feminine, first-person, masculine, plural, possessed-form)