Lexical Summary meri: a fatling, fatlings Original Word: מְרִיאTransliteration: meri Phonetic Spelling: (mer-ee') Part of Speech: Noun Masculine Short Definition: a fatling, fatlings Meaning: a fatling, fatlings Strong's Concordance fat fed beast cattle, From mara' in the sense of grossness, through the idea of domineering (compare mare'); stall-fed; often (as noun) a beeve -- fat (fed) beast (cattle, -ling). see HEBREW mara' see HEBREW mare' Brown-Driver-Briggs H4806. meri מְרִיא noun [masculine] fatling, fatlings; — absolute ׳מ2 Samuel 6:13 3t.; plural absolute מְרִיאִים Isaiah 1:11, construct מְרִיאֵי Ezekiel 39:18; suffix מְרִיאֵיכֶם Amos 5:22; — fatling: וּמְרִיא וּכְפִיר עֵגֶל Isaiah 11:6; elsewhere only of sacrificial animals, מְרִיאֵיכֶם שֶׁלָם Amos 5:22 ("" מִנְחֹתֵיכֶם עֹלוֺת,); מְרִיאִים חֵלֶב Isaiah 1:11 ("" מָּרִים דַּם אֵלִים, עֹלוֺת, etc); בָשָׁן מְרִיאֵיEzekiel 39:18 (+ אֵילִים פָרִים,, etc.); also singular collective, וּמְדִיא שׁוֺר וַיִּןבָּח 2 Samuel 6:13, so (+ וּבָקָר צאֹן) 1 Kings 1:9, and (+ צאֹן שׁוֺר,) 1:19; 1:25. |