Strong's Concordance geres: a crushing Original Word: גֶּ֫רֶשׂPart of Speech: Noun Masculine Transliteration: geres Phonetic Spelling: (gheh'-res) Short Definition: grits Brown-Driver-Briggs גֶּ֫רֶשׂ noun [masculine] a crushing, but only concrete of that which is crushed, groats, grits (compare Arabic , Late Hebrew גְּרִיס, Aramaic (rare) גִּרְשָׂא, גְּרוּסְיָא ) — אָבִיב קָלוּי בָּאֵשׁ גֶּרֶשׂ כַּרְמֶל Leviticus 2:14 young ears parched with fire, groats (&) fresh fruit (see Sifra on the passage); מִגִּרְשָׂהּ (וּמִשַּׁמְנָהּׅ Leviticus 2:16. Strong's Exhaustive Concordance beaten corn From an unused root meaning to husk; a kernel (collectively), i.e. Grain -- beaten corn. Forms and Transliterations גֶּ֣רֶשׂ גרש מִגִּרְשָׂהּ֙ מגרשה ge·reś Geres gereś mig·gir·śāh miggirSah miggirśāhLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Strong's Hebrew 16432 Occurrences ge·reś — 1 Occ. mig·gir·śāh — 1 Occ. Leviticus 2:14 HEB: קָל֤וּי בָּאֵשׁ֙ גֶּ֣רֶשׂ כַּרְמֶ֔ל תַּקְרִ֕יב NAS: in the fire, grits of new growth, KJV: by the fire, [even] corn beaten out of full ears. INT: roasted the fire grits of new shall bring Leviticus 2:16 |