māxīr מָכִיר ‘Machir’ (Hebrew)
Etymology?:
from māxar מָכַר ‘to sell’
Roots:
מכר
māxīr pr n m pers
Machir = "sold"
1) eldest son of Manasseh by an Aramite or Syrian concubine and progenitor of a large family
2) son of Ammiel, a powerful chief of one of the Transjordanic tribes who rendered essential services to Saul and to David