Associations to the word «Jer»
Noun
- Jeremiah
- Dt
- Judah
- Isaiah
- Apostles
- Amos
- Ezra
- Jonah
- Covenant
- Prophet
- Israelites
- Chronicles
- Cor
- Gal
- Judges
- Jude
- Babylon
- Exodus
- Pic
- Boa
- Josiah
- Judith
- Gu
- Nils
- Fulfillment
- Sm
- Ber
- Prophecy
- Chow
- Ary
- Esther
- Isa
- Jerusalem
- Oracle
- Yoke
- Is
- Lament
- Scripture
- Joel
- Genesis
- Joshua
- Holiness
- Lam
- Israel
- Kings
- Sampson
- Testament
- Purification
- Exile
- Ge
- Connell
- Newark
- Brendan
- Injustice
- Messiah
- Am
- Contrary
- Cork
- Bible
- Allusion
- Jon
- Scroll
- Obedience
- Sol
- Ex
- Sin
- Captivity
- Ti
- Col
- Jeremy
- Sullivan
- God
- Idol
- Jeff
- Vowel
- Salvation
- Hen
- Minneapolis
- Princeton
- Roar
- Imagery
- Wage
- Grape
- Delaware
Wiktionary
JER, noun. (linguistics) Ultra-short or reduced vowel in Proto- and Late Common Slavonic (or Slavic), then represented as ъ (back jer [ŭ]) or ь (front jer [ĭ]).
Wise words
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