H1247. bar
I. בַּר noun masculine son (ᵑ7 id.; Syriac , Mandean ברא NöM § 148, Old Aramaic, Nabataean, Palmyrene בר (and בן) Lzb242f.; Sabean בר according to MordtmVOJ x. 154 f.; = בֵּן, = becoming ר, PhilippiZMG xxxii (1878), 36 ff. BrockSyr. Gr. § 76 and others; √ different from בן according to JHMich Thes K§ 63 and others; Biblical Hebrew בַּר Aramaism for בֵּן); — construct ׳ב [Dan 3:25] +; suffix בְּרֵהּ [5:22]; plural construct בְּנֵי [Ezra 6:9] +; suffix בְּנ֫וֺהִי [6:10]; [7:23], בְּנֵיהוֺן [Dan 6:25]; —
1 son(s) [Ezra 5:1-2],(twice in verse); [6:14]; [Dan 5:22]; [6:25]; [Ezra 6:10]; [7:23]; יִשְׂרָאֵל בְּנֵי [6:16] = Israelites, גָלוּתָא בְּנֵי = captives [6:16]; [Dan 2:25]; [5:13]; [6:14]; בַּראֱֿנָשׁ [7:13] i.e. one of human kind, אֲנָשָׁא בְּנֵי men [2:38]; [5:21]; בַּראֱֿלָהִין [3:25] a divine (or angelic) being (see Dr, and compare Biblical Hebrew [Gen 6:2]; [Job 1:6]); וגו שְׁנִין ׳בַּר [6:1] a son of 62 years = 62 years old (Biblical Hebrew בֵּן 9).
2 of bullocks, תוֺרִין בְּנֵי [Ezra 6:9].
II. בַּר see ברר.