Strong’s H2563 · Hebrew
חֹמֶר
chômer
kho'mer
Definition
properly, a bubbling up, i.e. of water, a wave; of earth, mire or clay (cement); also a heap; hence, a chomer or dry measure
Etymology
from H2560 (חָמַר);
Where the KJV renders it
- clay
- heap
- homer
- mire
- motion
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