Lexicon erom: naked, nakedness Original Word: עֵירֹםPart of Speech: Adjective; noun masculine; Adjective; noun abstract Transliteration: erom Phonetic Spelling: (ay-rome') Short Definition: naked NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom urDefinitionnaked, nakedness NASB Translationnaked (9), nakedness (1).
Brown-Driver-Briggs עֵירֹם, עֵרֹם adjective and noun [masculine] 1 naked; 2 nakedness (√ עור Ew423, 426 Ges§ 85t Sta§§ 295, 327 a; √ ערם (not Hebrew in this sense) BaNB § 27 g Köii. 84, 120); — absolute עֵירֹם Genesis 3:10,11 4t., עֵרֹם Ezekiel 16:7 2t. Ezekiel; plural עֵירֻמִּים) Genesis 3:7; — 1. adjective naked Genesis 3:7,10,11 (all predicate); as substantive concrete Ezekiel 18:7,16. 2. noun abstract nakedness Deuteronomy 28:48; וְעֶרְיָה ׳ע nakedness and bareness (= naked and bare, of personified Jerusalem), Ezekiel 16:7,22,39; Ezekiel 22:29.
Strong's naked ness Or merom {ay-rome'}; from aram; nudity -- naked(- ness). see HEBREW aram |
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