2914. techor
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techor: tumors (a result of dysentery)
Original Word: טְחֹרִים
Part of Speech: Noun Masculine
Transliteration: techor
Phonetic Spelling: (tekh-ore')
Short Definition: tumors

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
from an unused word
Definition
tumors (a result of dysentery)
NASB Translation
tumors (2).

Brown-Driver-Briggs
[טְחוֺר] noun masculine1Samuel 6:4 only plural tumours, result of dysentery (see Aramaic √) (so Aramaic טְחוֺרַיָּא, ) — chiefly Qr for Kt עפלים, עפלֵי hemorrhoids: namely טְחֹרִים Deuteronomy 28:27; 1 Samuel 5:6,9,12; טְחֹרֵי זֶהָב 1 Samuel 6:4; צַלְמֵי טְחֹרֵיכֶם 1 Samuel 6:5; twice it has found its way into the Kt טְחֹרֵי הַזָּהָב 1 Samuel 6:17, צַלְמֵי טְחֹרֵיהֶם 1 Samuel 6:11; WeSam. 27n., compare GeiUrschrift 408 f.

טטף (perhaps √ of following; meaning dubious; DlPr 46 compare Assyrian ‰a‰âpu, surround, encircle; Thes Di proposes √ טוף (compare Arabic go around, whence טוטפות = טפטפוֺת; Kn., following by KleinJPTh 1881, 673 and elsewhere, assumes √ טפף tap, strike, compare στίγμα, and thinks of actual sign or mark in the flesh as originally meant).



Strong's
emerod

From an unused root meaning to burn; a boil or ulcer (from the inflammation), especially a tumor in the anus or pudenda (the piles) -- emerod.

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