Lexical Summary makmar: a net, snare Original Word: מַכְמָרTransliteration: makmar Phonetic Spelling: (mak-mawr') Part of Speech: Noun Masculine Short Definition: a net, snare Meaning: a net, snare Strong's Concordance net Or mikmor {mik-more'}; from kamar in the sense of blackening by heat; a (hunter's) net (as dark from concealment) -- net. see HEBREW kamar Brown-Driver-Briggs H4364. makmar מִכְמָר noun [masculine] net, snare, bringing an animal to its fall, מ ׳כְּתוֺא Isaiah 51:20 like an antelope of (in) a net or snare (compare II. חֵרֶם, II. רֶשֶׁת). [מַכְמֹר] noun [masculine] net, snare (see foregoing) — plural suffix רְשָׁעִים בְּמַכְמֹרָיו יִמְּלוּ Psalm 141:10; so Gr Che 140:11 (במכמרות for בְּמַהֲמֹרוֺת ᵑ0, see). |