Definition: Zweibkn refers to a female body, typically used in Jewish or Christian religious texts. It translates as "female body" or "female soul." In Jewish scriptures, it appears multiple times, most notably in Genesis 21:3, where Eve's sister is said to be a 'zweibkn' of Abraham's wife (Genesis 30:16). In Christianity, it's used to denote the female element of a person, like a virgin or a daughter.