Definitions from Wikipedia (Machir)
▸ noun: (Māḵīr) the name of a tribal group mentioned in the Song of Deborah in , where it is praised for fighting alongside five other Israelite tribes: the Tribe of Ephraim, the Tribe of Benjamin, the Tribe of Zebulun, the Tribe of Issachar, and the Tribe of Naphtali.
▸ noun: Machir or Makir (Māḵîr, "bartered") was the name of two figures in the Hebrew Bible.
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▸ noun: (Māḵīr) the name of a tribal group mentioned in the Song of Deborah in , where it is praised for fighting alongside five other Israelite tribes: the Tribe of Ephraim, the Tribe of Benjamin, the Tribe of Zebulun, the Tribe of Issachar, and the Tribe of Naphtali.
▸ noun: Machir or Makir (Māḵîr, "bartered") was the name of two figures in the Hebrew Bible.
▸ Words similar to machir
▸ Usage examples for machir
▸ Idioms related to machir
▸ Wikipedia articles (New!)
▸ Popular adjectives describing machir
▸ Words that often appear near machir
▸ Rhymes of machir
▸ Invented words related to machir