1482. gur
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gur: a whelp
Original Word: גּוּר
Part of Speech: Noun Masculine
Transliteration: gur
Phonetic Spelling: (goor)
Short Definition: cubs

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
from gur
Definition
a whelp
NASB Translation
cub (1), cubs (3), whelp (2), young (1).

Brown-Driver-Briggs
II. גּוּר noun masculineEzekiel 19:3,5 whelp, young — construct גּוּר(אַרְיֵהׅ Genesis 49:9 2t.; suffix גּוּרֶיהָ Ezekiel 19:2, גֻּרֶיהָ Ezekiel 19:3,5, גּוּרֵיהֶן Lamentations 4:3; —

1 lion's whelps, figurative of Judah Genesis 49:9; of Dan Deuteronomy 33:22; of Assyrian (prince ?) Nahum 2:12; figurative of Israelites Ezekiel 19:2,3,5 ("" כְּפִיר).

2 young of jackals (תַּנִּין) Lamentations 4:3.



Strong's
whelp, young one

Or (shortened) gur {goor}; perhaps from guwr; a cub (as still abiding in the lair), especially of the lion -- whelp, young one.

see HEBREW guwr

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