Lexicon averah: a stall -- cote Original Word: אֲוֵרוֹתPart of Speech: Noun Feminine Transliteration: averah Phonetic Spelling: (av-ay-raw') Short Definition: stall NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originby transp. for urvah, q.v. Brown-Driver-Briggs [ אֻרְיָה] noun feminine manger, crib (Aramaic אוּדְיָא, , Arabic stall, etc., Vulgar Arabic = manager Mohit 19. 15 (GFM, privately), compare Lane 51c; Assyrian urû Dl BAS i. 211) — Plural אֻרָוֺת2Chronicles 32:28 (Aramaic form for אֳרָוֺת; compare Lag BN 172); construct אֻרְוֺת 1 Kings 5:6, ֻארְיוֺת2Chronicles 9:25; crib of horses 1 Kings 5:6 (app. in enumeration horses themselves, English head, or span, compare also 2 Chronicles 9:25 with 1 Kings 10:26; So Th MV, but text here dubious. compare Klo), hence 2Chronicles 9:25; of any animals ( כלבֿהמה) 2 Chronicles 32:28 (on ׳לַאֲ see Add.). **Also plural אֲוֵרוֺת2Chron 32:28b (read probably לָעֲדָרִים ᵐ5 ᵑ9 Kit Benz and others). Strong's a stall -- cote By transposition for 'urvah; a stall -- cote. see HEBREW 'urvah |
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