Lexicon kaphar: a village Original Word: כְּפַרPart of Speech: Noun Masculine Transliteration: kaphar Phonetic Spelling: (kaw-fawr') Short Definition: villages NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom the same as kephirDefinitiona village NASB Translationvillages (2).
Brown-Driver-Briggs [ כָּפָר] noun masculine village (√ dubious; Late Hebrew כָּפָר; Aramaic כַּפְרָנָא; Syriac , , Assyrian kapru Dl HWB 348); — singular construct כְּפַר הָעַמּוֺנִי Joshua 18:24 Kt village of the Ammonites, or הָעַמּוֺנָה ׳כ Qri, a village of Benjamin, possibly Kefr' Ana'3miles north of Bethel Surv ii. 299; plural כְּפָרִים Cant 7:12; 1 Chronicles 27:25. Strong's village From kaphar; a village (as protected by walls) -- village. Compare kphiyr. see HEBREW kaphar see HEBREW kphiyr |
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