נזר נזיר
nâzı̂yr nâzir
naw-zeer',naw-zeer'
From H5144; separate, that is, consecrated (as prince, a Nazirite); hence (figuratively from the latter) an unpruned vine (like an unshorn Nazirite). (The translation, Nazarite, is by a false alliteration with Nazareth.)
KJV Usage: Nazarite [by a false alliteration with Nazareth], separate (-d), vine undressed.
1. consecrated or devoted one, Nazarite a. consecrated one b. devotee, Nazarite c. untrimmed (vine)
Origin: from H5144
TWOT: 1340b
Parts of Speech: Noun Masculine TBESH:
נָזִיר
na.zir
N:N--TG
Nazirite
1) consecrated or devoted one, Nazarite 1a) consecrated one 1b) devotee, Nazarite 1c) untrimmed (vine)
נזר
nâzar
naw-zar'
A primitive root; to holdaloof, that is, (intransitively) abstain (from food and drink, from impurity, and even from divine worship (that is, apostatize)); specifically to setapart (to sacred purposes), that is, devote
KJV Usage: consecrate, separate (-ing, self).
H4216 מזּרה mazzârâhמזּרה
mazzârâh
maz-zaw-raw'
Apparently from H5144 in the sense of distinction; some noted constellation (only in the plural), perhaps collectively the zodiac
H4502 מנּזר minne zârמנּזר
minne zâr
min-ez-awr'
From H5144; a prince
KJV Usage: crowned.
H5145 נזר נזר nezer nêzerנזר נזר
nezer nêzer
neh'-zer,nay'-zer
From H5144; properly something setapart, that is, (abstractly) dedication (of a priest or Nazirite); hence (concretely) unshorn locks; also (by implication) a chaplet (especially of royalty)