2229. zaram
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zaram: to pour forth in floods, flood away
Original Word: זָרַם
Part of Speech: Verb
Transliteration: zaram
Phonetic Spelling: (zaw-ram')
Short Definition: like

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
a prim. root
Definition
to pour forth in floods, flood away
NASB Translation
away like (1), away like a flood (1), poured (1), swept them away like (1).

Brown-Driver-Briggs
[זָרַם] verb pour forth in floods, flood away (Assyrian zarâmu, overwhelm, VR36, 57 c DlPr 73 & in ZimBP 119) —

Qal Perfect2masculine singular suffix זְרַמְתָּם Psalm 90:5 thou floodest them with rain, sweepest them (men) away.

Po. Perfect3plural זֹ֫רְמוּ מַ֫יִם עָבוֺת Psalm 77:18 the cloud masses (Che) poured forth water.



Strong's
gush, carry away as with a flood, pour out

A primitive root; to gush (as water) -- carry away as with a flood, pour out.

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