6194. aremah
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aremah: a heap
Original Word: עֲרֵמִים
Part of Speech: Noun Feminine
Transliteration: aremah
Phonetic Spelling: (aw-rame')
Short Definition: heaps

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
from aram
Definition
a heap
NASB Translation
heap (2), heap of grain (1), heaps (5), rubble (1), sacks of grain (1).

Brown-Driver-Briggs
עֲרֵמָה noun feminine heap; — absolute ׳ע Ruth 3:7; construct עֲרֵמַת Haggai 2:16; Songs 7:3; plural עֲרֵמוֺת absolute Nehemiah 13:15 +, construct Nehemiah 3:34; absolute עֲרִמִים Jeremiah 50:26; — heap of rubbish (עָפָר) Nehemiah 3:34; ׳ע = ruin-heap Jeremiah 50:26; = grain-heap (of threshed grain, unthreshed, according to Wetzstl.c.), Haggai 2:16; Nehemiah 13:15; Ruth 3:7; חִטִּים ׳ע Cant 7:3; of grain and fruit 2 Chronicles 31:6 (twice in verse); 2Chronicles 31:7,8,9.

II. ערם (√ of following; compare Arabic strip flesh from bone (to eatit), strip leaves from trees (said of camels); bark of tree (stripped off)).



Strong's
heap of corn, sheaf

(Jer. 50:26) or (feminine) aremah {ar-ay-maw'}; from aram; a heap; specifically, a sheaf -- heap (of corn), sheaf.

see HEBREW aram

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