עמר
Aramaic
Etymology
From Proto-Semitic [Term?]. Compare Hebrew צֶמֶר (ṣémer) and Tigrinya ጸምሪ (ṣämri).
Noun
עמר • (transliteration needed)
- wool
- Tanach, Daniel 7:9, with Young's Literal Translation:
- לְבוּשֵׁהּ כִּתְלָג חִוָּר וּשְׂעַר רֵאשֵׁהּ כַּעֲמַר נְקֵא כָּרְסְיֵהּ שְׁבִיבִין דִּי נוּר גַּלְגִּלּוֹהִי נוּר דָּלִק
- His garment as snow [is] white, and the hair of his head [is] as pure wool, His throne flames of fire, its wheels burning fire
Verb
עמר • (transliteration needed)
Hebrew
Noun
עֹמֶר • ('ómer) m
- defective spelling of עומר