iddar: a threshing floor Original Word: אּדְּרֵי Part of Speech: Noun Feminine Transliteration: iddar Phonetic Spelling: (id-dar') Short Definition: floors
Word Origin (Aramaic) of foreign origin Definition a threshing floor NASB Word Usage threshing floors (1). [אִדַּר K§ 59 c)] noun masculine threshing-floor (ᵑ7 id., Syr; , compare Christian-Palestinian Aramaic SchulthLex.3; hence Arabic as loan-word Frä136; conjectures on etymology LagGes. Abh. 10 HoffmLCB 1882, 320 JenZA vii (1892). 216); — plural construct אִדְּרֵיקַֿיִט Daniel 2:35.
threshing floor (Aramaic) intensive, from a root corresponding to 'adar; ample, i.e. A threshing-floor -- threshingfloor. see HEBREW 'adar
’ă·ḏō·nî·qām — 3 Occ. wa·’ă·ḏō·nî·rām — 2 Occ. ne’·dār — 1 Occ. ne’·dā·rî — 1 Occ. wə·ya’·dîr — 1 Occ. ’ă·ḏār — 8 Occ. ’ă·ḏār — 1 Occ. ’e·ḏer — 2 Occ. ’ad·dār — 1 Occ. ’ad·dā·rāh — 1 Occ. ’ă·ḏar·gā·zə·ray·yā — 2 Occ. ’aḏ·raz·dā — 1 Occ. la·’ă·ḏar·ḵō·nîm — 1 Occ. wa·’ă·ḏar·ḵō·nîm — 1 Occ. ’ă·ḏō·rām — 1 Occ. wa·’ă·ḏō·rām — 1 Occ. lə·’aḏ·ram·me·leḵ — 1 Occ. wə·’aḏ·ram·me·leḵ — 2 Occ. bə·’eḏ·rā‘ — 1 Occ. bə·’eḏ·re·‘î — 1 Occ.
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