H1752. dur
דּוּר verb 1. heap up, pile.
2 dwell (originally move in a circle, go about, surround, compare Arabic ; house, especially as group of buildings about a court; Assyrian dûru, wall, fortress, COTGloss; thence (denominative Fl Late Hebrew WBi. 440) dwell Aramaic דּוּר, (participle & Pa`el), hence in Hebrew compare GiesZAW i. 304 Fll.c. CheOP 479; Ethiopic generation (= דּוֺר: probably loan-word); according to Hpt KAT2Glossary i. Assyrian [daru§, endure], dârû, everlasting (compare BezOrient. Diplom.) = Arabic long time, age) —
Qal in Infinitive באהלירֿשׁע מִדּוּר [Psa 84:11] than to dwell in tents of wickedness. Imperative (or Infinitive absolute irregular for דּוֺר, compare || לָקוֺחַ) העצמים דּוּר [Ezek 24:5] heap up. — In [Gen 6:3] some read Imperfect3masculine singular יָדוּר shall dwell, for ידון; see דין.
[דּוּר] verb dwell (see Biblical Hebrew); —
Pe`al Imperfect3feminine singular of beasts תְּדוּר [Dan 4:18]; [3]masculine plural birds יְדֻרוּן [4:9] (Qr feminine יְדוּרָן, f. subject, צִמֲּרֵי, follows, compare [4:18] and K§ 98, 2 c, Anm. 3); Participle plural of men, דָּאדִין Kt [2:38]; Daniel 3:31; [6:26] (Qr דָּֽיְרִין); as substantive, construct דָּארֵי Kt [4:32] (twice in verse) (Qr דָּֽיְרֵי) as substantive, construct דָּארֵי Kt [4:32] (twice in verse) (Qr דָּֽיְרֵי dwellers.