Moses ibn Gikatilla

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Moses bar Samuel ha-Kohen ibn Gikatilla was a Jewish grammarian and Bible exegete of the late eleventh century.

His full name was "Moses b. Samuel haKohen," but Abraham ibn Ezra generally called him "Rabbi Moses ha-Kohen." His surname, which appears as early as the tenth century in the writings of a pupil of Menahem ben Saruḳ, Isaac ibn Gikatilla was probably derived from the Spanish Chiquitilla (a diminutive of the Latin caecus "blind");[1] its Arabic transcription, ibn Gikatilla, is the form usually adopted.

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