dur
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1752. dur

dur: to heap up, pile, dwell
Original Word: דּוּר
Transliteration: dur
Phonetic Spelling: (dure)
Short Definition: dwell

Word Origin
a prim. root
Definition
to heap up, pile, dwell
NASB Word Usage
dwell (1).

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dwell

A primitive root; properly, to gyrate (or move in a circle), i.e. To remain -- dwell.

ḏū·māh — 2 Occ.
dū·māh — 1 Occ.
wə·ḏū·māh — 2 Occ.
wə·rū·māh — 1 Occ.
ḏū·mî·yāh — 4 Occ.
ḏū·mām — 2 Occ.
wə·ḏū·mām — 1 Occ.
dō·w·naḡ — 1 Occ.
kad·dō·w·nāḡ — 3 Occ.
tā·ḏūṣ — 1 Occ.
dā·yə·rê — 1 Occ.
ḏā·yə·rîn — 3 Occ.
tə·ḏūr — 1 Occ.
wə·ḏā·yə·rê — 1 Occ.
yə·ḏū·rān — 1 Occ.
ḵad·dūr — 1 Occ.
dūr — 1 Occ.
kad·dūr — 1 Occ.
bad·dō·wr — 1 Occ.
bə·ḏō·wr — 5 Occ.


Strong's Hebrew 1752
1 Occurrence


mid·dūr — 1 Occ.

Psalm 84:10
BIB: בְּבֵ֣ית אֱלֹהַ֑י מִ֝דּ֗וּר בְּאָהֳלֵי־ רֶֽשַׁע׃
NAS: Than dwell in the tents
KJV: of my God, than to dwell in the tents
INT: of the house of my God dwell the tents of wickedness

1 Occurrence


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