ʿēqer עֵ֫קֶר ‘descendant’ (Hebrew)
Etymology?:
from ʿāqar עָקַר ‘to uproot / to hamstring’, figuratively, a transplanted person, i.e. naturalized citizen
Roots:
עקר
ʿēqer n, m
1) member, offspring, offshoot
Etymology?:
from ʿāqar עָקַר ‘to uproot / to hamstring’, figuratively, a transplanted person, i.e. naturalized citizen
Roots:
עקר
ʿēqer n, m
1) member, offspring, offshoot
Mentioned in Codex Leviticus 25:47