בְּשַׁר (bĕšar) is
an Aramaic noun
meaning flesh. It appears
3 times
in 1 book of the Hebrew Bible
(Strong's H1321).
Same Hebrew root (TWOT 2643)
Root family 2643: בְּשַׂרbĕśar — flesh. As in Hebrew, this word may refer to literal “flesh, meat,” and also to mankind, and creatures in general (Dan 4:9 [A 12]). Note the modern Jewish phrase košer basar “permitted food.”