Lexicon immar: a lamb Original Word: אּמְּרִיןPart of Speech: Noun Masculine Transliteration: immar Phonetic Spelling: (im-mar') Short Definition: lambs NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origin(Aramaic) perhaps from amarDefinitiona lamb NASB Translationlambs (3).
Brown-Driver-Briggs [ אִמַּר] noun masculine lamb (Assyrian immeru (also = child; immertu, girl; conjectures as to etymology Dl Prol. 28 Jen ZMG xiiii (1889), 203; ZA vii. 216 Schw Idioticon 114), ᵑ7 אמריא; Syriac , Punic אמר, Palmyrene plural emphatic אמריא Lzb 220 Cooke Inscr. 120. 337; Arabic (loan-word ? compare Frä 107, but also DHM VOJ i. 24)); — plural אִמְּרִין, lambs, as sacrificial victims Ezra 6:9,17; Ezra 7:17. אִנְבֵהּ see אֵב.
Strong's lamb (Aramaic) perhaps from 'amar (in the sense of bringing forth); a lamb -- lamb. see HEBREW 'amar |
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