"Kislev" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Kislev is the ninth month of the Hebrew calendar and usually falls in November or December of the Gregorian calendar. It is a significant month in the Jewish faith, as it is the month when the Maccabees rededicated the Temple in Jerusalem after a long and difficult struggle against the Seleucid Empire. In Jewish tradition, the miracle of the oil that burned in the Temple for eight days during the rededication is commemorated during the holiday of Hanukkah, which begins on the 25th day of Kislev.
A kirtle is a type of medieval article of clothing that refers to a skirt or a petticoat. It is a loose, flowing garment worn over a woman's skirts or underskirts.
Kiseru is a Japanese term that refers to a short, metal pipe used to smoke Japanese incense, known as "kodon" or "nobiko". The word "kiseru" literally means "pipe" or "cigar". In Japan, kiseru is often used as a traditional smoking tool, particularly in tea ceremonies or other formal settings.
Past tense of "kiss", meaning to touch one's lips to another person or thing as a symbol of affection or greeting.