Lexicon dur: a circle, ball Original Word: דּוּרPart of Speech: Noun Masculine Transliteration: dur Phonetic Spelling: (dure) Short Definition: ball NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom durDefinitiona circle, ball NASB Translationball (1), encircling (1), pile (1).
Brown-Driver-Briggs דּוּר noun [masculine] circle, ball — 1 circle: DuIsa 29:3 thinks noun here also is כַּדּוּר (or כִּדּוֺר) = כִּידוֺר onset of combatants; Marti כְּדָוִד as ᵐ5 Lo Brd and others; וְחָנִיתִי כַּדּוּר עליך Isaiah 29:3 ( > ᵐ5 Brd כְּדָוִד). 2 ball צָנוֺף יִצְנָפְךָ צְנֵפָה כַּדּוּר Isaiah 22:18 (so most; but BöNÄ ii. 134 De Or JastrPAOS 1888, xciv ff. regard noun as כַּדּוּר, ball, as Talmud, compare also MV SS under the word; see כדר). [ 3 heap, pile Ezekiel 24:5 Thes Ke MV compare מְדוּרָה Ezekiel 24:9; but see above below דּוּר verb] כַּדּוּר noun [masculine] ball, according to BöNÄ ii, 134 De Or and others Isaiah 22:18, as in Talmud; circle, cordon (Assyrian kudûru), according to JastrPAOS, Oct. 1888, xcvi; see also דּוּר b.
Strong's ball, turn, round about, circle From duwr; a circle, ball or pile -- ball, turn, round about. see HEBREW duwr |
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