STRONGS NUMBER H3648


Word Summary
kamar: to grow warm and tender, to be or grow hot
Original Word: כְּמַר
Transliteration: kamar
Phonetic Spelling: (kaw-mar')
Part of Speech: Verb
Short Definition: to grow warm and tender, to be or grow hot
Meaning: to intertwine, contract, to shrivel, to be deeply affected with passion
Strong's Concordance
be black, be kindled, yearn

A primitive root; properly, to intertwine or contract, i.e. (by implication) to shrivel (as with heat); figuratively, to be deeply affected with passion (love or pity) -- be black, be kindled, yearn.

Brown-Driver-Briggs

H3648. kamar

I. [כָּמַר‎] verb Niph`al grow warm and tender, be or grow hot (Late Hebrew id. Pi`el heat fruit in the ground, making it ripe, over-ripe, tender; Aramaic כְּמַרid., and more Generally make warm (one's flesh, or food); compare kemr, fermentation, etc., in modern Syria WetzstZPV xiv (1891), 6) —

Niph`al Perfect3plural נִכְמְרוּGenesis 43:30 2t., נִכְמָ֑רוּLamentations 5:10; —

1 grow warm and tender, figurative, subject רחמים‎; אֶלאָֿחִיונ ׳רַחֲמָיוGenesis 43:30 (J), so ׳נ עַלבְּֿנָהּ רַחֲמֶיהָ1 Kings 3:26; (רַחֲמָ֑י‎ We) נ ׳יַחַד נִחוּמָ֑יHosea 11:8 ("" לִבִּינֶהְמַּךְ עָלַי‎).

2 be or grow hot, וגו נ׳מִמְּנֵי כְתַנּוּר ׳עוֺרֵנוּLamentations 5:10 our skin has become hot like a furnace, because of the famine.

II. כמר‎ (? √ of following; compare Syriac black, dark, usually gloomy, sad; , be sad).