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  • Heb. seor (Ex. 12: 15, 19; 13: 7; Lev. 2: 11), the remnant of dough from the preceding baking which had fermented and become acid.

    Easton's Bible Dictionary M.G. Easton 1897

  • In Ex. 13: 7, the proper rendering would be, "Unfermented things [Heb. matstsoth] shall be consumed during the seven days; and there shall not be seen with thee fermented things [hamets], and there shall not be seen with thee leavened mass [seor] in all thy borders."

    Easton's Bible Dictionary M.G. Easton 1897

  • Yt integrae nationes, sic seor* sim eiTitates ac opptda suas habuere epochas snomet arbitrio adoptatas, nt proxime docebitnr.

    Doctrina numorum veterum 1792

  • "I am sorry to hear that I would help you if I could, seor.

    A Man Called Jesse Casper, K. N. 1998

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