406. ikkar
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ikkar: a plowman, husbandman
Original Word: אּכָּר
Part of Speech: Noun Masculine
Transliteration: ikkar
Phonetic Spelling: (ik-kawr')
Short Definition: farmer

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
from an unused word
Definition
a plowman, husbandman
NASB Translation
farmer (3), farmers (3), plowmen (1).

Brown-Driver-Briggs
אִכָּר noun masculineJoel 1:11 ploughman, husband-man (Arabic , Aramaic , אִיבָּרָא, compare Mishna) ׳א singular absolute Jeremiah 51:23 (+ וְצִמְדּוֺ) Amos 5:16; plural אִכָּרִים Jeremiah 14:4; Jeremiah 31:24 ("" וְנָָֽסְעוּ בָעֵדֶר) 2 Chronicles 26:10 ("" כֹּרְמִים) Joel 1:11 ("" id.,), אִכָּרֵיכֶם Isaiah 61:5 ("" id.)

אַכְשָׁף see כשׁף.

I. אַל (= , Arabic article, preserved perhaps in following words derived by Hebrews from (or through) Arabic-speaking tribes; compare English algebra, Alhambra, alkali, alcohol, alcove, etc.)



Strong's
husbandman, ploughman

From an unused root meaning to dig; a farmer -- husbandman, ploughman.

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