332. atar
Berean Strong's Lexicon
atar: To crown, to encircle, to surround

Original Word: עָטַר
Part of Speech: Verb
Transliteration: atar
Pronunciation: ah-TAR
Phonetic Spelling: (aw-tar')
Definition: To crown, to encircle, to surround
Meaning: to close up

Word Origin: A primitive root

Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: - Strong's Greek 4735: στέφανος (stephanos) - a crown, a mark of royal or exalted rank

- Strong's Greek 1238: διάδημα (diadema) - a diadem, a kingly ornament for the head

Usage: The Hebrew verb "atar" primarily means to crown or encircle. It conveys the idea of surrounding something or someone with a crown or a protective barrier. In a figurative sense, it can also imply honoring or bestowing glory upon someone.

Cultural and Historical Background: In ancient Israel, crowning was a significant act, often associated with kingship, honor, and divine favor. Crowns were symbols of authority and victory, and the act of crowning was a ceremonial event that marked the investiture of a king or the recognition of someone's achievements. The concept of being surrounded or encircled also carried connotations of protection and blessing, reflecting the communal and covenantal aspects of Israelite society.

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
a prim. root
Definition
to shut up, close, bind
NASB Translation
shut (1).

Brown-Driver-Briggs
[אָטַר] verb shut up, close, bind (Arabic bend, curve, what surrounds, encloses

Qal Imperfect3feminine singular תֶּאְטַר Psalm 69:16 (עָלַי בְּאֵר מִּיהָ ׳אַל תּ).

Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
shut

A primitive root; to close up -- shut.

Forms and Transliterations
תֶּאְטַר־ תאטר־ te’·ṭar- te’ṭar- tetar
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Englishman's Concordance
Psalm 69:15
HEB: מְצוּלָ֑ה וְאַל־ תֶּאְטַר־ עָלַ֖י בְּאֵ֣ר
NAS: the pit shut its mouth
KJV: and let not the pit shut her mouth
INT: the deep Nor shut and the pit

1 Occurrence

Strong's Hebrew 332
1 Occurrence


te’·ṭar- — 1 Occ.
















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