אִמַּר (ʾimmar) is
an Aramaic noun
meaning lamb. It appears
3 times
in 1 book of the Hebrew Bible
(Strong's H563).
Same Hebrew root (TWOT 2585?)
Root family 2585: אֲמַרʾămar — say, relate, command. Used like the Hebrew ʾāmar. The Hebrew dābar has no parallel in BA. The verb is often used with ʿăna in the idiom “answered and said,” a common semitism in the NT