Lexicon tamrur: perhaps signpost Original Word: תַּמְרוּרPart of Speech: Noun Masculine Transliteration: tamrur Phonetic Spelling: (tam-roor') Short Definition: guideposts NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom the same root as tomerDefinitionperhaps signpost NASB Translationguideposts (1).
Brown-Driver-Briggs II. [ תַּמְרוּר] noun masculine plural תַּמְרוּרִים Jeremiah 31:21, doubtful word; sense, and "" צִיֻּנִים, require meaning sign-posts (= ׳תאמ compare Arabic sign-post, √ see sign, stones (heaped up) as way-mark; Ethiopic shew, point out, give sign or signal); — Gie rejects strange form, reading תִּמֹרִים palm-trees, as posts. — 1. ׳ת see מרר. תַּמְרוּק, רִיק-, see מרק. 1. תַּמְרוּר see מרר. תַּן see תנן.
Strong's high heap From the same root as tamar; an erection, i.e. Pillar (probably for a guide-board) -- high heap. see HEBREW tamar |
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