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Koy (other)
Koy or KOY may refer to: * Koy (name), given name and surname * Koy (animal), intermediate between cattle and beast *KOY, commercial AM radio station in Phoenix, Arizona, U.S. * Kingdom of Yugoslavia, state in Southeast and Central Europe from 1918 until 1941 See also * Coy (other) *Koi (other) *Köy Köy is the word for "village" in Western Oghuz languages that are geographically western, such as Turkish, Ottoman Turkish and Crimean Tatar. It is a loanword from Persian ''gūy'' (or probably more likely ''kūy''), which originally means "path ...
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Koy (name)
Koy is a given name and surname. Notable people with the name include: Given name * Koy Banal, Filipino basketball coach *Koy Detmer (born 1973), American football player Surname * Ernie Koy (1909–2007), American baseball player *Ernie Koy Jr. (born 1942), American football player *Jo Koy (born 1971), American stand-up comic * Ted Koy (born 1947), American football player See also * Ah Koy, surname *Coy (name) Coy is both a surname and a given name. Notable people with the name include: Surname: * Bernard Coy (1991), an American bank robber, famous for trying to escape from Alcatraz prison * Bobby Coy, English former football player * Eric Coy, Canadi ...
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Koy (animal)
The ''koy'' (Mishnaic Hebrew: ) is a Kosher animals, kosher animal classified in the Mishnah as an intermediate between cattle and beast. Spelling and pronunciation Ashkenazi Jews traditionally pronounced the word as ''kvi'' (Hebrew: ); while Yemenite Jews and most Sephardi Jews pronounced it as ''koy'' (Hebrew: ). Nowadays, many Ashkenazi Jews also pronounce it as ''koy'' which is the correct spelling according to most scholars.See See Different spellings are found in various manuscripts such as the Kaufmann Manuscript and others. Etymology One opinion is that the word is from the same root as ''cow'', and refers to the cow of the Germanic peoples which was halfway domesticated. Another possibility is that the word is from the same root as the Arabic Language, Arabic (''kawy''), meaning ''strong''. Identity The Talmud cites three opinions regarding the identity of the ''koy'': #It is a type of wild deer (Hebrew: ) (identified by some as the mouflon). #The Talmud brings ...
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