Hebrew word
kîyshôwr
kee-shore'
כִּישׁוֹר
What it means
literally a director, i.e. the spindle or shank of adistaff, by which it is twirled
Where it comes from
from kâshêr (כָּשֵׁר); compare pelek (פֶּלֶךְ)
How the King James translates it
Every place it appears 1
Proverbs31:19