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Strong's #7325 - רוּר
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- (Qal) to flow
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1457) rr (רר RR) AC: Flow CO: Spit AB: Curse
C) rra (ארר ARR) AC: ? CO: ? AB: Curse: One shows a cursing by spitting.
V) rra (ארר ARR) - Curse: KJV (63): (vf: Paal, Niphal, Hophal, Piel) curse - Strongs: H779 (אָרַר)
kf1) erram (מאררה MARRH) - Curse: [df: hram] KJV (5): curse, cursing - Strongs: H3994 (מְאֵרָה)
J) rfr (רור RWR) AC: Flow CO: ? AB: ?: The flowing of a liquid.
V) rfr (רור RWR) - Flow: KJV (1): (vf: Paal) run - Strongs: H7325 (רוּר)
M) rir (ריר RYR) AC: ? CO: Spit AB: ?
Nm ) rir (ריר RYR) - Slime: The slime of spit or an egg white. KJV (2): spittle, white - Strongs: H7388 (רִיר)
Jeff Benner, Ancient Hebrew Research Center Used by permission of the author.
Qal Perfect 3 masculine singular רָר בְּשָׂרוֺ אֶתזֿוֺבוֺ Leviticus 15:3 his flesh (בָּשָׂר
3) flows with his issue.
רוּר to flow, with an acc. to emit mucor, saliva (caro pudendorum), Leviticus 15:3. (Arab. رَالَ salivavit. With this accords the Germ. rühren with the signification of flowing, whence Ruhr dysentery.)
Derivative, רִיר.