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ʿāmīr עָמִיר ‘sheaf’ (Hebrew)

Etymology?: from ʿimmēr עִמֵּר ‘to bind / to tyranise’
Roots: עמר

ʿāmīr n, m
1) swath, a row of fallen grain

Mentioned in Jeremiah 9:21 Amos 2:13 Micah 4:12 Zechariah 12:6

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