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Agricere

Definition: The word "agricere" in the KJV (Kiel Germanic Worte) has a Hebrew meaning that can be translated as "farmer" or "land owner," but it also includes different meanings in various cultures. In the Bible, agri-cere refers to agriculture and is generally associated with farming. It can have two primary uses: as a noun referring to agricultural products (like rice), and as an adjective meaning "in the land." 1.

noun

: - Agri-Cer means "farmer" or "land owner." 2.

adjective

: - In the Bible, agri-cere is often used more figuratively than literally referring to agricultural products. The word was introduced in early Christian and Jewish use of biblical terms; it became a noun indicating land ownership by one who cultivated (or held) the land. Agri-Cer might also be used metaphorically to describe people or places involved with agriculture, as well as their lives, practices, or interests in agriculture. In English, agri-cere is often translated as 'farmer' or 'landowner', but it can refer to different aspects of agricultural life and activities.


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