Lexical Summary sar: stubborn, resentful, sullen, implacable Original Word: סַרTransliteration: sar Phonetic Spelling: (sar) Part of Speech: Adjective Short Definition: stubborn, resentful, sullen, implacable Meaning: stubborn, resentful, sullen, implacable Strong's Concordance heavy, sad Contracted from carar; peevish -- heavy, sad. see HEBREW carar Brown-Driver-Briggs H5620. sar סַר adjective stubborn, resentful, sullen, implacable; — וְזָעֵף סַר 1 Kings 20:43; 21:4; feminine סָרָ֫ה רוּחֲךָ מַהזֶּֿה 21:5 why then is thy spirit sullen ? possibly also plural construct סוֺרְרִים סָרֵי Jeremiah 6:28 revolters (stubborn ones) among, etc. (see above and סור Qal near the end). |