Lexical Summary maar: to prick, to pain Original Word: מָאַרTransliteration: maar Phonetic Spelling: (maw-ar') Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to prick, to pain Meaning: to be bitter, to embitter, be painful Strong's Concordance fretting, picking A primitive root; to be bitter or (causatively) to embitter, i.e. Be painful -- fretting, picking. Brown-Driver-Briggs H3992. maar [מָאַר] verb (compare Arabic excite hostility, irritate, break open, of a wound); — Hiph`il prick, pain Participle מַמְאִיר Ezekiel 28:24 מַמְאֶ֫רֶת Leviticus 13:51 2t.; — of thorn מ ׳סִלּוֺן Ezekiel 28:24 (figurative of oppressors of Israel,); "" מַכְאִב קוֺץ); elsewhere of leprosy (צָרַעַת) = malignant ? Leviticus 13:51-52, 14:44 (all P; but ⅏ in all these has מרראת, √ מרא = מרה be obstinate, compare Thes816b Di). מַאֲרָב see ארב. מְאֵרָה see ארר. [מִבְדָּלָה], מִבְדָּלוֺת see בדל. מָבוֺא see בוא. מְבוּכָה see בוך. |