H6332 פּרים פּוּרים פּוּר - Strong's Hebrew Lexicon Number


פּרים פּוּרים פּוּר
pûr pûrı̂ym pûrı̂ym
poor, poo-reem', poo-reem'
From H6331; a lot (as by means of a broken piece)

KJV Usage: Pur, Purim.


Brown-Driver-Briggs' Hebrew Definitions

BDB6563

פּרים פּוּרים פּוּר
Pur or Purim = "lot" or "piece"
1. lot
a. a special feast among the post-exilic Jews, to celebrate their deliverance from Haman's destruction through queen Esther's heroic actions
Origin: from H6331
TWOT: 1749
Parts of Speech: Noun Masculine

TBESH:
פּוּר
pur
H:N-M
Purim
Pur or Purim = "lot" or "piece"
1) lot
1a) a special feast among the post-exilic Jews, to celebrate their deliverance from Haman's destruction through queen Esther's heroic actions

View how H6332 פּרים פּוּרים פּוּר is used in the Bible

8 occurrences of H6332 פּרים פּוּרים פּוּר

Esther 3:7 Pur,
Esther 9:24 Pur,
Esther 9:26 Purim
Esther 9:26 of Pur.
Esther 9:28 of Purim
Esther 9:29 of Purim.
Esther 9:31 of Purim
Esther 9:32 of Purim;

Distinct usage

2 of Purim
2 Pur,
1 Purim
1 of Pur.
1 of Purim.
1 of Purim;


Related words

H6332

H6331 פּוּר pûr

פּוּר
pûr
poor
A primitive root; to crush

KJV Usage: break, bring to nought, X utterly take.


H6333 פּוּרה pûrâh
פּוּרה
pûrâh
poo-raw'
From H6331; a wine press (as crushing the grapes)

KJV Usage: winepress.


H6512 פּרה pêrâh
פּרה
pêrâh
pay-raw'
From H6331; a hole (as broken, that is, dug)

KJV Usage: + mole.

Compare H2661.