Lexicon mor: myrrh Original Word: מֹרPart of Speech: Noun Masculine Transliteration: mor Phonetic Spelling: (mor) Short Definition: myrrh NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom mararDefinitionmyrrh NASB Translationmyrrh (12).
Brown-Driver-Briggs מֹר, מוֺר noun masculineSong of Solomon 5:5 myrrh (from bitter taste; Assyrian murru Meissn Suppl. 60; Arabic ; compare Lag BN 40); — absolute מֹר Psalm 45:9 5t., מוֺר Songs 4:6 3t. Cant; construct מָרֿ Exodus 30:23; suffix מוֺרִי Songs 5:1; — myrrh (late), an Arabian gum, exuding from the bark of a tree, Balsamodendron Myrrha (see Sigismund Aromata 12 f. Ri HWB under the word): — as flowing, i.e. fine, choice (carefully prepared by pressing and mixing, compare Di Exodus 30:23 Ri HWB): מָרדְּֿרוֺר Exodus 30:23 (see I. דְּרוֺר), ingredient of sacred oil; מוֺר עֹבֵר Songs 5:5,13 (as perfume); compare (as perfume) Songs 1:13; Songs 4:14; Songs 5:1,5; הַרהַֿמּוֺר Songs 4:6, i.e. where it is gathered; as perfume also Psalm 45:9; Proverbs 7:17, as incense מְקֻטֶּרֶת מֹר וּלְבֹנָה Songs 3:6; שֶׁמֶן הַמּוֺר as unguent Esther 2:12. Strong's myrrh Or mowr {more}; from marar; myrrh (as distilling in drops, and also as bitter) -- myrrh. see HEBREW marar |
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