Lexical Summary p'er: to go over the boughs Original Word: פְאֵרTransliteration: p'er Phonetic Spelling: (peh-ayr') Part of Speech: Noun Masculine Short Definition: to go over the boughs Meaning: an embellishment, fancy head-dress Strong's Concordance beauty, bonnet, goodly, ornament, tire From pa'ar; an embellishment, i.e. Fancy head-dress -- beauty, bonnet, goodly, ornament, tire. see HEBREW pa'ar Brown-Driver-Briggs H6287. p 'er מְּאֵר noun masculineEzekiel 44:18 head-dress, turban (? originally ornament); — absolute ׳פ of bridegroom Isaiah 61:10, sign of joy 61:3 (opposed to mourning, and so) מְּאֵרְךָ Ezekiel 24:17, plural suffix מְּאֵרֵכֶם 24:23 (worn by men of position); of priests פִשְׁתִּים מַּאֲרֵי 44:18, שֵׁשׁמּ ׳הַמִּנְבָּעֹת Exodus 39:28 (P); plural absolute מְּאֵרִים Isaiah 3:20 (of luxurious women). |