Brown-Driver-Briggs חַרְחוּר proper name, masculine head of a family of returning exiles Ezra 2:51 = Nehemiah 7:53; ᵐ5 Αρου(α)ρ (meaning as above ? or from II. חרר ?). II. חרר (√ of following; Arabic be or become free, free, freeborn; Late Hebrew חרר Pi`el set free, חֹר freeman; Aramaic חֲרַר, Pa`el set free, חֹרָא, חָרְתָּא freed-man, -woman; Sabean חר freeman, noble (?) DHMEpigr.Denkm. 57; Ethiopic collective army, troops (in Amharic free, noble, according to Di85), free, noble, etc.) Forms and Transliterations חַרְחֽוּר׃ חרחור׃ charChur ḥar·ḥūr ḥarḥūrLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel Texts |