كَانِسٌ
1.
An antelope, (S, A, TA,) and a wild bull, (TA,) entering his
كِنَاس, (S, A, TA,) i. e., his covert, or hiding-place, among trees: (S:) feminine with ة: (Zj:) plural كُنَّسٌ, both of the masculine and feminine, (Zj,) and كَوَانِسُ, of the masculine, (A,) [and of the feminine also according to rule,] and كُنُوسٌ. (TA.)
2.
[Hence,] الكُنَّسُ, (S,) or الجَوَارِى الكُنَّسُ, (K,) [in the Qur'an, 81:16,] (tropical:) The stars; because they hide themselves in their place of setting: (AO, S:) or the stars that rise running their course, and hide themselves in their places of setting: (Zj:) or all the stars; because they appear by night and lie hidden by day: (K:) or i. q.
الخُنَّسُ, (K, TA,) i. e., السَّيَّارَةُ, (TA,) or السَّيَّارَاتُ, (Bd,) or الخُنَّسُ السَّيَّارَةُ, (S,) the five stars, [or planets,] Saturn, Jupiter, Mars, Venus, and Mercury; (TA;) because they hide themselves in their place of setting, like antelopes in their كُنُس [or coverts]; (K;) or because they become hidden beneath the light of the sun: (Bd:) or the stars [meaning plants] that become hidden in their courses, and run their courses and become stationary in their places of circuiting, and then circuit [again]; every star [of those thus named] having a circuit in which it becomes stationary, and [then] revolves [again], and then it departs, returning: (Lth:) or the angels: (K:) or the wild bulls or cows, and the wild antelopes, (Zj, K,) that enter their
كُنُس [or coverts] when the heat is vehement. (Zj.)