Biblica Analytica

דַּר

dar (H1858)

mother-of-pearl

1 verses 1 books OT 1 / NT 0
AI Word Study

The Hebrew word "dar" (H1858) is a term that refers to a mother-of-pearl. This word is part of the semantic domain of Kinship & Family, suggesting that it may be used to describe something related to family or inheritance. However, the limited occurrence of this word in the Bible (only 1 time) indicates that it is not a commonly used term. Given its definition as mother-of-pearl, it is likely that "dar" is used to describe something that is valuable or prized, perhaps even a symbol of wealth or status. The fact that it is part of the Kinship & Family domain could suggest that this value or status is tied to family or inheritance. Overall, the meaning and significance of "dar" in the Bible are not well-represented by the available data, but it is clear that it is a term that is associated with value and possibly family ties.

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Esther 1:6

There were hangings of white and blue material, fastened with cords of fine linen and purple to silver rings and marble pillars. The couches were of gold and silver, on a pavement of red, white, yellow, and black marble.