Brown-Driver-Briggs
כֹּר noun [masculine] kor, a measure (usually dry), =
חֹמֶר (Ezekiel 45:14 compare
Ezekiel 45:11) (Late Hebrew
כּוֺר, Aramaic
כּוֺרָא,

hence, as loan-words, Greek
κόρος, Arabic

Frä
207; √ dubious;
כרה, Lag
Or. ii. 30, compare Id
BN 40, 156;
כרר, Nö
ZMG 1886, xi, 734; Dl
Prol. 113 compare Assyrian
kâry, and derived from
כור (but see now
kâru Dl
HWB 349)); —
סֹלֶת ׳כ 1 Kings 5:2;
קָ֑מַח ׳כ v.1 Kings 4:2; of
חִטִּים v.1 Kings 5:25 a; plural
כֹּרִים of
׳ח and
שְׂעֹרִים2Chron 2:9 (twice in verse); 2Chronicles 27:5;
הַכֹּר as liquid measure (of oil)
Ezekiel 45:14. See further Benz
Archaeology 183 ff. Now
Archaeology i. 203, and, on capacity, see III.
חֹמֶר f. above; in
1 Kings 5:25 b read
בַּת שֶׁמֶן for
ᵑ0 ׳כֹּר שׁ (compare
ᵐ5. and 2 Chron 2:9).
[כּוֺר] noun [masculine] kôr, a measure of wheat (Biblical Hebrew כֹּר); — plural absolute כּוֺרִין Ezra 7:22.
Forms and Transliterations
הַכֹּ֔ר הכר כֹּ֖ר כֹּ֤ר כֹּר֙ כֹּרִ֖ים כֹּרִ֣ין כֹּרִים֙ כר כרים כרין hak·kōr hakKor hakkōr kō·rîm kō·rîn kor kōr koRim kōrîm koRin kōrîn
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