870. athar
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athar: a place
Original Word: אֲתַר
Part of Speech: Noun Masculine
Transliteration: athar
Phonetic Spelling: (ath-ar')
Short Definition: after

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
(Aramaic) a prim. root
Definition
a place
NASB Translation
after (3), place (2), places (1), site (1), trace (1).

Brown-Driver-Briggs
אֲתַר noun masculine place (so Egyptian Aramaic, Nabataean, Palmyrene; ᵑ9; Syriac place; Zinjirli אשר Lzb229f.; Arabic footstep; compare Hebrew אֲשׁוּר and below אֲשֶׁר); — place a. Daniel 2:35 וְכָלאֲֿחַר לָאהִֿשְׁתְּכַח לְהוֺן, Ezra 5:15 וּבֵית אֱלָהָא יִתְבְנֵא עַלאַֿתְרֵהּ, Ezra 6:3,5,7. Hence

b. בָּאתַר (Daniel 7:6 Baer בָּתַר) after (literally in the track of: so Zinjirli באשר (Cooke160f., 170), Palmyrene, ᵑ9 בָּתַר, Syriac ), בָּאתַר דְּנָה after this, Daniel 7:6,7, suffix Daniel 2:39 וּבָֽתָרָךְ and after thee.

אַתַּ֫רוּ see נתר.



Strong's
after, place

(Aramaic) from a root corresponding to that of 'Athariym; a place; (adverb) after -- after, place.

see HEBREW 'Athariym

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