Strong's Concordance
chamar: daub
Original Word: חָמַרPart of Speech: Verb
Transliteration: chamar
Phonetic Spelling: (khaw-mar')
Short Definition: daub
Brown-Driver-Briggs
I. (Arabic
👁 Image ferment, leaven,
👁 Image,
👁 Image noun
leaven; see Lag
BN 207); —
Perfect3masculine singular Psalm 75:9 and wine which foams, (others from IV. be red); 3 plural is suggested by We as possible Habakkuk 3:15 (for q. v.) the great waters foamed; Imperfect3masculine plural Psalm 46:4 let its water roar and foam.
Perfect passive3plural Lamentations 1:20 my bowels are in a ferment ("" ), of distressat calamities of Jerusalem; so Lamentations 2:11. — Job 16:16 see IV. .
II. [] , only
Imperfect3feminine singular suffix Exodus 2:3 (E); on form of suffix see Ges§ 58, 3, R, 1.
III. (√ of following; Late Hebrew , heap up; Aramaic make a ruin-heap; Arabic 👁 Image
great mass of stone, heap of stones).
IV. [] (Arabic 👁 Image
II. dye red, 👁 Image
redness, reddish brown (apparently skin-colour) so Thes MV BaNB 192 and others) — only
Perfect passive Job 16:16 my face is reddened from weeping. — Lamentations 1:20; Lamentations 2:11 see I. .
Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
daub, befoul, be red, trouble
A primitive root; properly, to boil up; hence, to ferment (with scum); to glow (with redness); as denominative (from chemar) to smear with pitch -- daub, befoul, be red, trouble.
see HEBREW chemar
Forms and Transliterations
וַתַּחְמְרָ֥ה ותחמרה חֳ֭מַרְמְרוּ חֳמַרְמְר֣וּ חֳמַרְמָ֔רוּ חָמַ֨ר ׀ חמר חמרמרו יֶחְמְר֣וּ יחמרו chaMar chomarMaru Chomarmeru ḥā·mar ḥāmar ḥo·mar·mā·rū ḥo·mar·mə·rū ḥomarmārū ḥomarmərū vattachmeRah wat·taḥ·mə·rāh wattaḥmərāh yechmeRu yeḥ·mə·rū yeḥmərū
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