H147

אדּר 

Transliteration

'iddar (Aramaic);

Pronunciation

id-dar'

Parts of Speech

n f

Root Word (Etymology)

intensive, from a root corresponding to 142

Dictionary Aids

TWOT Reference: 2560

KJV Translation Count — 1x

The KJV translates Strongs H1 in the following manner: threshing-floors (1)

Outline of Biblical Usage

1. threshing floor

Strong's Definitions

'iddar, id-dar'; (Aramaic) intensive, from a root corresponding to 142; ample, i.e. a threshing-floor: — threshingfloor.

Concordance Results Using KJV

Then was the iron, the clay, the brass, the silver, and the gold, broken to pieces together, and became like the chaff of the summer H147H147; and the wind carried them away, that no place was found for them: and the stone that smote the image became a great mountain, and filled the whole earth.

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