Lexicon mizar: a little, a trifle, a few Original Word: מִזְעָרPart of Speech: Noun Masculine Transliteration: mizar Phonetic Spelling: (miz-awr') Short Definition: very NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom the same as zeerDefinitiona little, a trifle, a few NASB Translationfew (1), very (2).
Brown-Driver-Briggs מִזְעָר noun [masculine] a little, a trifle, a few. 1 of time עוֺד מְעַט מִזְעָ֑ר Isaiah 10:25; Isaiah 29:17 yet a trifle, a little = a very little while. 2 of number מְעַט מִזְעָר שְׁאָר Isaiah 16:14 a remnant, a very few (opposed to לוֺא כַּ בִּיר). In Isa3 without מעט: — מִזְעָֽר ׃ונשׁאר אנושׁ Isaiah 24:6.
Strong's few, very From the same as ze'eyr; fewness; by implication, as superl. Diminutiveness -- few, X very. see HEBREW ze'eyr |
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