H6938 קדר - Strong's Hebrew Lexicon Number


קדר
qêdâr
kay-dawr'
From H6937; dusky (of the skin or the tent); Kedar, a son of Ishmael; also (collectively) bedawin (as his descendants or representatives)

KJV Usage: Kedar.


Brown-Driver-Briggs' Hebrew Definitions

BDB7319

קדר
Kedar = "dark" n pr m
1. a son of Ishmael n pr people
2. the descendants of Kedar
Origin: from H6937
TWOT: None
Parts of Speech:

TBESH:
קֵדָר
qe.dar
N:N-M-P / N:N-M-PG
Kedar
Kedar = "dark"
n pr m
1) a son of Ishmael
n pr people
2) the descendants of Kedar

View how H6938 קדר is used in the Bible

12 occurrences of H6938 קדר

Genesis 25:13 and Kedar,
1 Chronicles 1:29 then Kedar,
Psalms 120:5 of Kedar!
Song of Songs 1:5 of Kedar,
Isaiah 21:16 of Kedar
Isaiah 21:17 of Kedar,
Isaiah 42:11 that Kedar
Isaiah 60:7 of Kedar
Jeremiah 2:10 to Kedar,
Jeremiah 49:28 Concerning Kedar,
Jeremiah 49:28 to Kedar,
Ezekiel 27:21 of Kedar,

Distinct usage

3 of Kedar,
2 of Kedar
2 to Kedar,
1 and Kedar,
1 then Kedar,
1 of Kedar!
1 Concerning Kedar,
1 that Kedar


Related words

H6938

H6937 קדר qâdar

קדר
qâdar
kaw-dar'
A primitive root; to be ashy, that is, dark colored; by implication to mourn (in sackcloth or sordid garments)

KJV Usage: be black (-ish), be (make) dark (-en), X heavily, (cause to) mourn.


H6939 קדרון qidrôn
קדרון
qidrôn
kid-rone'
From H6937; dusky place; Kidron, a brook near Jerusalem

KJV Usage: Kidron.


H6940 קדרוּת qadrûth
קדרוּת
qadrûth
kad-rooth'
From H6937; duskiness

KJV Usage: blackness.


H6941 קדרנּית qe dôrannı̂yth
קדרנּית
qe dôrannı̂yth
ked-o-ran-neeth'
Adverb from H6937; blackish ones (that is, in sackcloth); used adverbially in mourning weeds

KJV Usage: mournfully.