עָרַר

𐤏𐤓𐤓

ʻârar

H6209 verb

SILEX Entry

Root ערר to bare, to expose, to strip

Definition

To strip bare, to make exposed, to remove covering (whether literal clothing, vegetation, or security); in extended use, to lay waste, devastate, or expose to vulnerability. In figurative or poetic contexts, often refers to the act of making something defenseless, ruined, or desolate.

Semantic Range

to make bare, to strip naked, to expose (land, person, tree), to lay waste, to devastate, to make defenseless, to uncover

Root / Etymology

From the root ערר, which denotes the sense of bareness or exposure. The verb עָרַר directly derives from this root, expressing the causative idea of causing to be bare or making exposed.

Historical & Contextual Notes

עָרַר appears primarily in poetic and prophetic texts to describe the removal of covering, protection, or fertility. This can refer to literal bareness (e.g., unclothing, stripping a tree of leaves or fruit, exposing ground) or metaphorical devastation (e.g., laying a city or land open to destruction). In later periods, such as post-exilic literature, its usage is more rare and tends to overlap with themes of judgment or curse. The root is distinct from similar-sounding roots such as ערה (to empty or pour out), though both share conceptual links in terms of removal or exposure. English translations sometimes conflate עָרַר (to lay bare) with 'raze' (meaning to tear down), especially in the KJV and some other traditions, but 'raze' more properly comes from another root (רָזַז or רָזָה), and the correspondence in Strong's is likely due to confusion at the time. Later translation tradition, particularly during the medieval and Reformation periods, often struggles to render the nuance of making 'bare' versus 'destroyed.' Its use in curses (e.g., arur, 'cursed is…') is derived from a different, though related, root.

Original Strong's Gloss (1890)

a primitive root; to bare; figuratively, to demolish; make bare, break, raise up (perhaps by clerical error for raze), [idiom] utterly.

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Root Family

ערר (ʿ-r-r) — to bare, to expose, to strip

Strong's Lemma SIBI-P1
H6176 עֲרוֹעֵר like a barren shrub
H6177 עֲרוֹעֵר Exposed-Region
H6185 עֲרִירִי stripped-of-heirs
H6199 עַרעָר the bare desert-shrub

Word Forms

4 distinct forms

SIDANCE Surface Transliteration Morphology Common SIBI-P1 Occurrences
H6209-01 עַרְעֵ֣ר areer HVla utterly overthrown utterly strip bare 1
H6209-03 תִּתְעַרְעָ֔ר titearear HVfi3fs shall be overthrown she will lay herself bare 1
H6209-02 עֹרְרוּ֙ oreru HVmp3cp they-stripped they stripped bare 1
H6209-04 וְ/עֹ֔רָה veorah HC/Vqv2fp and make yourselves bare and strip bare 1

Occurrences in Scripture

4 total occurrences

SIDANCE Reference Word Transliteration Morphology Common SIBI-P1
H6209-02 Isaiah 23:13 עֹרְרוּ֙ oreru HVmp3cp they-stripped they stripped bare
H6209-04 Isaiah 32:11 וְ/עֹ֔רָה veorah HC/Vqv2fp and make yourselves bare and strip bare
H6209-01 Jeremiah 51:58 עַרְעֵ֣ר areer HVla utterly overthrown utterly strip bare
H6209-03 Jeremiah 51:58 תִּתְעַרְעָ֔ר titearear HVfi3fs shall be overthrown she will lay herself bare