Lexicon kimrir: darkness, gloominess Original Word: כִּמְרִירֵיPart of Speech: Noun Masculine Transliteration: kimrir Phonetic Spelling: (kim-reer') Short Definition: blackness NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom an unused word Definitiondarkness, gloominess NASB Translationblackness (1).
Brown-Driver-Briggs [ כִּמְרִיר] noun masculine darkness, gloominess (?), plural intensive construct כִּמְרִירֵי יוֺם Job 3:5 the deep gloom of day ("" חשֶׁךְ, צלמות, עֲנָנָה); — read ׳כַּמ, see Di Sta § 231. III. כמר (√ of following; compare Assyrian kamâru, overthrow, lay prostrate, whence noun kamâru, net, snare DlHWB 336 and כֹּמֶר priest according to DlHA 42, i.e. one who prostrates himself; also Mandean כמר turn round, bring back NöM 443 f. and North Syriac pursue Nöib PS1759).
Strong's blackness Redupl. From kamar; obscuration (as if from shrinkage of light, i.e. An eclipse (only in plural) -- blackness. see HEBREW kamar |
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