pirʾām פִּרְאָם ‘Piram’ (Hebrew)
Etymology?:
from pereʾ פֶּ֫רֶא ‘wild donkey’
Roots:
פרא פרה
pirʾām pr n m pers
Piram = "like a wild ass"
1) the Amorite king of Jarmuth at the time of the conquest
Etymology?:
from pereʾ פֶּ֫רֶא ‘wild donkey’
Roots:
פרא פרה
pirʾām pr n m pers
Piram = "like a wild ass"
1) the Amorite king of Jarmuth at the time of the conquest
Mentioned in Joshua 10:3