Lexicon minzar: perhaps consecrated ones, princes Original Word: מִנְּזָרPart of Speech: Noun Masculine Transliteration: minzar Phonetic Spelling: (min-ez-awr') Short Definition: guardsmen NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom nazarDefinitionperhaps consecrated ones, princes NASB Translationguardsmen (1).
Brown-Driver-Briggs [ מִנְזָר] noun [masculine] plural perhaps consecrated (i.e. anointed) ones, princes; — only suffix מִנְּזָרַ֫יִךְ Nahum 3:17 with dagesh forte dirimens Ges § 20h (of Nineveh); — form dubious; Kö ii. 1, 90 proposes מְנֻזָּרַיַךְ = thy crowned ones; Gr רוֺזְנַיִךְ; Now GASm leave untranslated. נֹחַ proper name see נַחְבִי נוח proper name see חבה
Strong's crowned From nazar; a prince -- crowned. see HEBREW nazar |
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