חָרֵר
ḥārēr
parched place
Strong's H2788NounHebrewTWOT 756a

חָרֵר (ḥārēr) is a Hebrew noun meaning parched place. It appears 1 time in 1 book of the Hebrew Bible (Strong's H2788).

Also rendered

Same Hebrew root (TWOT 756a)

Root family 756: חָרַר ḥārar — I, be burned, charred. The ASV translates “burned” except in Ps 69:3 [H 4]. The RSV concurs in all places except Isa 24:6 where it renders “scorched,” and in Ps 69:3 [H 4] where it renders “parched.”

See it in Scripture

Jeremiah 17:6

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