3650. kimrir
Lexicon
kimrir: Bitterness, Mourning

Original Word: כִּמְרִיר
Part of Speech: Noun Masculine
Transliteration: kimriyr
Pronunciation: kim-REER
Phonetic Spelling: (kim-reer')
KJV: blackness
NASB: blackness
Word Origin: [redupl. from H3648 (כָּמַר - stirred)]

1. obscuration (as if from shrinkage of light, i.e. an eclipse (only in plural)

Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
blackness

Redupl. From kamar; obscuration (as if from shrinkage of light, i.e. An eclipse (only in plural) -- blackness.

see HEBREW kamar

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
from an unused word
Definition
darkness, gloominess
NASB Translation
blackness (1).

Brown-Driver-Briggs
[כִּמְרִיר] noun masculine darkness, gloominess (?), plural intensive construct כִּמְרִירֵי יוֺם Job 3:5 the deep gloom of day ("" חשֶׁךְ, צלמות, עֲנָנָה); — read ׳כַּמ, see Di Sta§ 231.

III. כמר (√ of following; compare Assyrian kamâru, overthrow, lay prostrate, whence noun kamâru, net, snare DlHWB 336 and כֹּמֶר priest according to DlHA 42, i.e. one who prostrates himself; also Mandean כמר turn round, bring backM 443 f. and North Syriac pursueib PS1759).

Forms and Transliterations
כִּֽמְרִ֥ירֵי כמרירי kim·rî·rê kimrîrê kimRirei
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Englishman's Concordance
Job 3:5
HEB: עֲנָנָ֑ה יְ֝בַעֲתֻ֗הוּ כִּֽמְרִ֥ירֵי יֽוֹם׃
NAS: settle on it; Let the blackness of the day
KJV: dwell upon it; let the blackness of the day
INT: A cloud terrify the blackness of the day

1 Occurrence

Strong's Hebrew 3650
1 Occurrence


kim·rî·rê — 1 Occ.

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