Lexical Summary mizar: a little, a trifle, a few Original Word: מִזְעָרTransliteration: mizar Phonetic Spelling: (miz-awr') Part of Speech: Noun Masculine Short Definition: a little, a trifle, a few Meaning: fewness, as superl, diminutiveness Strong's Concordance few, very From the same as ze'eyr; fewness; by implication, as superl. Diminutiveness -- few, X very. see HEBREW ze'eyr Brown-Driver-Briggs H4213. mizar מִזְעָר noun [masculine] a little, a trifle, a few. 1 of time מִזְעָ֑ר מְעַט עוֺד Isaiah 10:25; 29:17 yet a trifle, a little = a very little while. 2 of number שְׁאָר מִזְעָר מְעַט Isaiah 16:14 a remnant, a very few (opposed to בִּיר כַּ לוֺא). In Isa3 without מעט: — אנושׁ ׃ונשׁאר מִזְעָֽר 24:6. |