International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
DUREdur (proskairos): Used for "endure" (which see), the King James Version Matthew 13:21 (the Revised Version (British and American) "endureth").
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary
1. (
a.) Hard; harsh; severe; rough; toilsome.
2. (v.) To last; to continue; to endure.
Strong's Hebrew
1753. dur -- to dwell... << 1752, 1753. dur. 1754 >>. to dwell. Transliteration: dur Phonetic Spelling:
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dure) Short Definition: dwelt. Word Origin (Aramaic) corresponding
... /hebrew/1753.htm - 6k 849. eshtaddur -- a revolt
... << 848, 849. eshtaddur. 850 >>. a revolt. Transliteration: eshtaddur Phonetic
Spelling: (esh-tad-dure') Short Definition: revolt. Word ...
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1752. dur -- to heap up, pile, dwell
... << 1751, 1752. dur. 1753 >>. to heap up, pile, dwell. Transliteration: dur Phonetic
Spelling: (dure) Short Definition: dwell. Word Origin a prim. ...
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1754. dur -- a circle, ball
... << 1753, 1754. dur. 1755 >>. a circle, ball. Transliteration: dur Phonetic
Spelling: (dure) Short Definition: ball. Word Origin from ...
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