peger פֶּ֫גֶר ‘corpse’ (Hebrew)
Etymology?:
from pāgar פָּגַר ‘to faint’
Roots:
פגר
peger n, m
1) corpse, carcass, monument, stela
1a) corpse (of man)
1b) carcass (of animals)
Etymology?:
from pāgar פָּגַר ‘to faint’
Roots:
פגר
peger n, m
1) corpse, carcass, monument, stela
1a) corpse (of man)
1b) carcass (of animals)