H1636 גּרמי - Strong's Hebrew Lexicon Number


גּרמי
garmı̂y
gar-mee'
From H1634; bony, that is, strong

KJV Usage: Garmite.


Brown-Driver-Briggs' Hebrew Definitions

BDB1749

גּרמי
Garmite = "bony"
1. a descendant of Gerem of Judah
Origin: from H1634
TWOT: None
Parts of Speech: Adjective

TBESH:
גַּרְמִי
gar.mi
N:N--PG
Garmite
Garmite = "bony"
1) a descendant of Gerem of Judah

View how H1636 גּרמי is used in the Bible

One occurence of H1636 גּרמי

1 Chronicles 4:19 the Garmite,

Distinct usage

1 the Garmite,


Related words

H1636

H1634 גּרם gerem

גּרם
gerem
gheh'-rem
From H1633; a bone (as the skeleton of the body); hence self, that is, (figuratively) very

KJV Usage: bone, strong, top.


H1633 גּרם gâram
גּרם
gâram
gaw-ram'
A primitive root; to be spare or skeleton like; used only as a denominative from H1634; (causatively) to bone, that is, denude (by extension craunch) the bones

KJV Usage: gnaw the bones, break.


H1635 גּרם gerem
גּרם
gerem
gheh'-rem
(Chaldee); corresponding to H1634; a bone

KJV Usage: bone.