
Websters Dictionary 1828
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Omer
OMER
O''MER noun. A Hebrew measure containing ten baths, or seventy five gallons and five pints of liquids, and eight bushels of things dry. It wa.s the largest measure used by the Jews. It is written also lio mer and chomer. This word is used by the prophets, but the corresponding measure is called by the historical writers corns.