ʿūr עוּר ‘to rouse’ (Hebrew)
Etymology?:
a primitive root ( rather identical with ʿūr עוּר ‘be exposed’ through the idea of opening the eyes)
Roots:
עור
ʿūr v
1) to rouse oneself, awake, awaken, incite
1a) (Qal) to rouse oneself, awake
1b) (Niphal) to be roused
1c) (Polel) to stir up, rouse, incite
1d) (Hithpolel) to be excited, be triumphant
1e) (Hiphil)
1e1) to rouse, stir up
1e2) to act in an aroused manner, awake
Mentioned in Deuteronomy 32:11 Judges 5:12 2 Samuel 23:18 Isaiah 50:4, 42:13, 64:6, 45:13, 14:9, 13:17, 51:17, 41:25, 51:9, 52:1, 15:5, 41:2, 10:26 Jeremiah 25:32, 51:1, 6:22, 50:9, 50:41, 51:11 Ezekiel 23:22 Hosea 7:4 Joel 4:12, 4:9, 4:7 Habakkuk 2:19 Haggai 1:14 Zechariah 4:1, 9:13, 13:7, 2:17 Malachi 2:12 Psalms 35:23, 44:24, 73:20, 7:7, 78:38, 80:3, 59:5, 57:9, 108:3 Proverbs 10:12 Job 14:12, 41:2, 8:6, 31:29, 3:8, 17:8 Song of Songs 2:7, 3:5, 8:4, 5:2, 4:16, 8:5 Daniel 11:2, 11:25 Ezra 1:5, 1:1 1 Chronicles 11:20, 11:11, 5:26 2 Chronicles 36:22, 21:16