yaḥmūr יַחְמוּר ‘roebuck’ (Hebrew)
Etymology?:
from ḥāmar חָמַר ‘to trouble / to daub / be red’
Roots:
חמר
yaḥmūr n, m
1) roebuck
1a) a kind of deer, reddish in colour
1b) perhaps an extinct animal, exact meaning unknown
Etymology?:
from ḥāmar חָמַר ‘to trouble / to daub / be red’
Roots:
חמר
yaḥmūr n, m
1) roebuck
1a) a kind of deer, reddish in colour
1b) perhaps an extinct animal, exact meaning unknown