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ʾikkār אִכָּר ‘farmer’ (Hebrew)

Etymology?: from an unused root meaning to dig

ʾikkār n, m
1) plowman, husbandman, farmer
 1a) working the land, yet not owning any of it

Mentioned in Isaiah 61:5 Jeremiah 14:4, 31:24, 51:23 Joel 1:11 Amos 5:16 2 Chronicles 26:10

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