omer

word

Definition

An omer is an ancient Hebrew unit of dry measure, mentioned in the Bible, roughly equal to 2.2 liters or about 2 quarts.

Usage & Nuances

Mainly used in religious, historical, or academic contexts, especially concerning Judaism or biblical measurements. Rare in everyday speech except in reference to the 'Counting of the Omer' during Jewish tradition.

Example Sentences

An omer was used to measure grain in ancient times.

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The Bible mentions the word omer when talking about manna.

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The priest collected an omer of barley.

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Some recipes for Passover cakes call for an omer of flour, understood as an old-fashioned measure.

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Scholars still debate the exact size of an omer, but it’s generally agreed it held about 2 liters.

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During Passover, Jews start counting the days of the Omer.

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