Lexical Summary taphar: to sew together Original Word: תָּפַרTransliteration: taphar Phonetic Spelling: (taw-far') Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to sew together Meaning: to sew together Strong's Concordance women that sew together A primitive root; to sew -- (women that) sew (together). Brown-Driver-Briggs H8609. taphar [תָּפַר] verb sew together (Late Hebrew id.; Aramaic תְּפַר); — Qal Imperfect3masculine plural וַיִּתְפְרוּ Genesis 3:7 (J) they sewed together fig-leaves (accusative); Perfect1singular תָּפַ֫רְתִּי Job 16:15, with accusative + עֲלֵי, sackcloth I have sewed upon my skin; Infinitive construct לִתְמּוֺר עֵת Ecclesiastes 3:6 a time to sew together (opposed to קָרַע). Pi`el Participle as substantive feminine plural מְתַמְּרוֺת Ezekiel 13:18 those who keep sewing, with accusative + עַל. |