H6554 פּרפּר - Strong's Hebrew Lexicon Number


פּרפּר
parpar
par-par'
Probably from H6565 in the sense of rushing; rapid; Parpar, a river of Syria

KJV Usage: Pharpar.


Brown-Driver-Briggs' Hebrew Definitions

BDB6805

פּרפּר
Pharpar = "swift"
1. a stream in the district of Damascus identified with the modern 'Awaj'; rises on the southeast slopes of Mount Hermon and flows into the southernmost lake of Damascus
Origin: probably from H6565 in the sense of rushing
TWOT: None
Parts of Speech: Proper Name

TBESH:
פַּרְפַּר
par.par
N:N--L
Pharpar
Pharpar = "swift"
1) a stream in the district of Damascus identified with the modern 'Awaj'; rises on the southeast slopes of Mount Hermon and flows into the southernmost lake of Damascus

View how H6554 פּרפּר is used in the Bible

One occurence of H6554 פּרפּר

2 Kings 5:12 and Pharpar,

Distinct usage

1 and Pharpar,


Related words

H6554

H6565 פּרר pârar

פּרר
pârar
paw-rar'
A primitive root; to break up (usually figuratively, that is, to violate, frustrate)

KJV Usage: X any ways, break (asunder), cast off, cause to cease, X clean, defeat, disannul, disappoint, dissolve, divide, make of none effect, fail, frustrate, bring (come) to nought, X utterly, make void.


H6499 פּר פּר par pâr
פּר פּר
par pâr
par, pawr
From H6565; a bullock (apparently as breaking forth in wild strength, or perhaps as dividing the hoof)

KJV Usage: (+ young) bull (-ock), calf, ox.


H6517 פּרוּר pârûr
פּרוּר
pârûr
paw-roor'
Passive participle of H6565 in the sense of spreading out (compare H6524); a skillet (as flat or deep)

KJV Usage: pan, pot.