Lexicon chere: dung Original Word: חַרְאֵיPart of Speech: Noun Masculine Transliteration: chere Phonetic Spelling: (kheh'-reh) Short Definition: dung NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originof uncertain derivation Definitiondung NASB Translationdung (2).
Brown-Driver-Briggs [ חֶרֶא, or חֲרִי] noun [masculine] dung (Late Hebrew חרא ( י_), id.; Aramaic id.; Mandean חרא (on this and cognate languages in General see Nö M 56); Arabic id., whence verb of act, and noun of place; Amharic (Di Lex. Aeth. 88)) — plural suffix חַרְאֵיהֶם Isaiah 36:12 Kt (Qr צוֺאָתָם); "" 2 Kings 18:27 has חֲרִיהֶם (see singular חרי 2 Kings 6:25; Qr as above); חֲרִי יוֺנִים dove's dung 2 Kings 6:25 Kt (Qr דִּבִיוֺנִים); see, further, Gei Urschrift, 409. Strong's excrement, dung From an unused (and vulgar) root probably meaning to evacuate the bowels: excrement; -dung. Also chariy {khar-ee'}. |
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