Lexicon amir: a swath, row of fallen grain Original Word: עָמִירPart of Speech: Noun Masculine Transliteration: amir Phonetic Spelling: (aw-meer') Short Definition: sheaves NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom the same as omerDefinitiona swath, row of fallen grain NASB Translationsheaf (1), sheaves (3).
Brown-Driver-Briggs עָמִיר noun [masculine] swath, row of fallen grain ( hay, as Mishna, according to Vogelst l.c. 74 f. (who is then compelled to read עֹמֶר Micah 4:12), compare Syriac grass, Schw Idioticon 69); — Amos 2:13 (on cart), Jeremiah 9:21 (falling behind reaper), Micah 4:12 (brought to threshing-floor), Zechariah 12:6 (inflammable). Strong's handful, sheaf From amar; a bunch of grain -- handful, sheaf. see HEBREW amar |
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