| Strong's Concordance tor: a plait, turnOriginal Word: תֹּרִים Part of Speech: Noun Masculine Transliteration: tor Phonetic Spelling: (tore) Short Definition: ornaments Brown-Driver-BriggsI. תּוֺר, תֹּר  noun masculine plait, turn (Arabic  period, succession (περίοδος)); — plural תּוֺרִים plaits (of hair ?) Songs 1:10, construct תּוֺרֵי זָהָב Songs 1:11 plaits, circlets of gold; singular turn, opportunity, construct תֹּר נַעֲרָה Esther 2:12, compare Esther 2:15. — תּוֺר אדם 1 Chronicles 17:17 is corrupt, "" 2 Samuel 7:19 תּוֺרַת הָאָדָם, also difficult, see  תּוֺרָה 3; Klo PerlesAnal. 68 תֹּאַר, q. v.  Strong's Exhaustive Concordancechapman, sent to descry, be excellent, merchantman, search out, seek, espy out Or tor {tore}; from tuwr; a succession, i.e. A string or (abstractly) order -- border, row, turn. see HEBREW tuwr Forms and Transliterationsבַּתֹּרִ֔ים בתרים תֹּר֩ תֹּר־ תּוֹרֵ֤י תורי תר תר־ bat·tō·rîm battoRim battōrîm tō·w·rê tor tōr tōr- toRei tōwrê LinksInterlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel Texts Englishman's ConcordanceStrong's Hebrew 8447 4 Occurrences bat·tō·rîm — 1 Occ. tōr — 2 Occ. tō·w·rê — 1 Occ. Esther 2:12 HEB: וּבְהַגִּ֡יעַ תֹּר֩ נַעֲרָ֨ה וְנַעֲרָ֜ה NAS: Now when the turn of each young lady KJV: Now when every maid's turn was come INT: came the turn of each young Esther 2:15  Songs 1:10  Songs 1:11  | 



