Lexicon yom: day Original Word: יוֹםPart of Speech: Noun Masculine Transliteration: yom Phonetic Spelling: (yome) Short Definition: days NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origin(Aramaic) corresponding to  yomDefinitionday NASB Translationdaily (1), day (3), days (10), period (1). 
 Brown-Driver-Briggs   [ יוֺם]   noun masculineEzra 6:15 day (see Biblical Hebrew); — absolute  ׳י Ezra 6:9 (twice in verse);  Ezra 6:15, emphatic  יוֺמָא Daniel 6:11;  Daniel 6:14; plural absolute  יוֺמִין Daniel 6:8 +, emphatic  יוֺמַיָּא Daniel 2:28 +; construct  יוֺמֵי Daniel 5:11, and  יוֺמָת (K § 51, 2, Anm. 3)  Ezra 4:15,19; suffix  יוֺמֵיהוֺן Daniel 2:44; —  day, as division of time  Daniel 6:11;  Daniel 6:14,  day of month  Ezra 6:15; thirty days  Daniel 6:8;  Daniel 6:13;  יוֺם בְּיוֺם Ezra 6:9 day by day; plural especially of duration:  ׳עַתִּיק י one aged of days, aged man  Daniel 7:9,13,22;  עָֽלְמָא ׳י days of old Ezra 4:15,19: of a period: life-time, or reign, of king  Daniel 2:44;  Daniel 5:11;  ׳לִקְצָת י Daniel 4:31 at the end of the days (appointed time),  ׳בְּאַחֲרִית י Daniel 2:28 in the latter part of the (future)  days. Strong's day by day, time  (Aramaic) corresponding to yowm; a day -- day (by day), time.  see HEBREW yowm   |  
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