כדי

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See also: כּדי

Aramaic[edit]

Pronunciation[edit]

Conjunction[edit]

כְּדִּי (k'di)

  1. when, as soon as.

Hebrew[edit]

Etymology 1[edit]

כְּ־ (k'-, as) +‎ דַּי (day, sufficient)

Pronunciation[edit]

Adverb[edit]

כְּדֵי (k'dei)

  1. in order: specifies a purpose
    • a. 217 C.E., Mishnah, Berachot 1:1:
      אִם כֵּן, לָמָּה אָמְרוּ חֲכָמִים עַד חֲצוֹת, כְּדֵי לְהַרְחִיק אֶת הָאָדָם מִן הָעֲבֵרָה:
      Im ken, lamah ʾamru ḥakhamim ʿad ḥatsot? K'dei l'harḥiq ʾet haʾadam min haʿaverah.
      If so, why did the Sages say "until midnight?" In order to distance humankind from transgression.


Usage notes[edit]

Followed by לְ־ (l-, to), meaning "in order to", or שֶׁ־ (she-, that), meaning "in order that".

Preposition[edit]

כְּדֵי (k'de)

  1. sufficient or appropriate for, sufficiently or appropriately for
    אָכַל כְּדֵי צָרְכּוֹachál k'de tsorkóhe ate so as to suffice for his need
    כְּדֵי שְׁתִיַת רְבִיעִיתk'de sh'tiyát r'viítsufficient [time] for the drinking of a quarter[-log]
    • Tanach, Deuteronomy 25:2, with translation of Aryeh Kaplan:
      וְהִפִּילוֹ הַשֹּׁפֵט וְהִכָּהוּ לְפָנָיו כְּדֵי רִשְׁעָתוֹ בְּמִסְפָּר
      v'hipiló hashofét v'hikáhu l'fanav k'de rish'ató b'mispár
      the judge shall make him lean over, and have him flogged with a fixed number of lashes for his crime.

Derived terms[edit]

Descendants[edit]

  • Yiddish: כּדי (kedey)

Etymology 2[edit]

Adjective[edit]

כְּדַי (k'dái)

  1. Alternative spelling of כְּדַאי