tannūr תַּנּוּר ‘oven’ (Hebrew)
Etymology?: from nēr נֵר ‘lamp’
tannūr n, m
1) furnace, oven, fire-pot, (portable) stove
1a) for cooking
1b) of God's wrath, His furnace (fig)
1c) of hunger, desire for evil
1d) fire-pot
Etymology?: from nēr נֵר ‘lamp’
tannūr n, m
1) furnace, oven, fire-pot, (portable) stove
1a) for cooking
1b) of God's wrath, His furnace (fig)
1c) of hunger, desire for evil
1d) fire-pot