8324. sharar
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sharar: enemy
Original Word: שֹׁרְרֵי
Part of Speech: Verb
Transliteration: sharar
Phonetic Spelling: (shaw-rar')
Short Definition: enemy

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
see shorer.
Brown-Driver-Briggs
[שׁוֺרֵר] noun masculine (insidious) watcher, (properly

Po`l. Participle, ׳מְ omitted, Ges§ 52s); — plural suffix שׁוֺרְרַי Psalm 56:3, שׁוֺרְרָ֑י Psalm 5:9; Psalm 27:11, שֹׁרְרָ֑י Psalm 54:7; Psalm 59:11; Psalm 92:12 see foregoing.

III. שׁור (√ of following; Arabic is become raised, excited, leap, spring; Late Hebrew שׁוֺר = Biblical Hebrew, = Sabean תֿור(ןׅ SabDenkmNo. 12, 1. 3 DHMZMG xxxvii (1883), 329; Arabic , Aramaic תּוֺרָא, ; Nabataean תורא as proper name, masculine Lzb384 (Greek ταῦρος, Latin taurus, English steer); Assyrian šûru, Ethiopic ).



Strong's
enemy

A primitive root; to be hostile (only active participle an opponent) -- enemy.

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