1) spindle-whorl, distaff Part of Speech: noun masculine A Related Word by BDB/Strong’s Number: from H3787 Same Word by TWOT Number: 1052c
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כִּישׁוֺרnoun [masculine]distaff (etymology dubious; perhaps, if meaning correct, from כשׁר (compare Sta§ 216 LagBN 182)=be straight, because it stands erect, De Str; ᵑ6industry; whence ᵑ7כּוּשְׁרָא, and likewise ᵑ7כּוּנְשְׁרָא, also Proverbs 3:8, (for Hebrew שׁר), where Levy wirbelsäule, Stron the passage Jastr navel; but Str doubts etymological connection with כישׁור); — only in יָדֶיהָ שִׁלְּחָה בַכִּישׁוֺ֑רProverbs 31:19 ("" מָּֽלָךְ ׃whirl of spindle). — As above De Now Str RV SS and others; > Ki AW Thes Rob-Ges whirl of spindle (AV spindle); see מֶּלֶךְ.
Proverbs 31:19 HEB:יָ֭דֶיהָ שִׁלְּחָ֣ה בַכִּישׁ֑וֹר וְ֝כַפֶּ֗יהָ תָּ֣מְכוּ NAS: out her hands to the distaff, And her hands KJV: her hands to the spindle, and her hands INT: her hands stretches to the distaff hands grasp