ʿāmīr עָמִיר ‘sheaf’ (Hebrew)
Etymology?:
from ʿimmēr עִמֵּר ‘to bind / to tyranise’
Roots:
עמר
ʿāmīr n, m
1) swath, a row of fallen grain
Etymology?:
from ʿimmēr עִמֵּר ‘to bind / to tyranise’
Roots:
עמר
ʿāmīr n, m
1) swath, a row of fallen grain