ʿāfar עָפַר ‘to throw’ (Hebrew)
Etymology?: a primitive root meaning to be gray or perhaps to spray; a denominative from ʿāfār עָפָר ‘dust’, to be dusted
ʿāfar v
1) (Piel) to dust, powder
Etymology?: a primitive root meaning to be gray or perhaps to spray; a denominative from ʿāfār עָפָר ‘dust’, to be dusted
ʿāfar v
1) (Piel) to dust, powder
Mentioned in 2 Samuel 16:13