Eder
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Eder
The Eder is a 177 km long river in Germany, and a tributary of the Fulda River. It was first mentioned by the Roman historian Tacitus as the Adrana in the territory of the Chatti.

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Éder (given name)
Éder is a given name, may refer to:

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eder
n. price
 
etmek
v. do, make, get, add up to, cost, have, pay, practice, practise, render, send, subject, take, tender

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Eder
a flock
  

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(a flock).
→ One of the towns of Judah, in the extreme south, and on the borders of Edom. (Joshua 15:21) No trace of it has been discovered in modern times.
→ A Levite of the family of Merari, in the time of David. (1 Chronicles 23:23; 24:30)
  

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Eder
flock. (1.) A city in the south of Judah, on the border of Idumea (Josh. 15:21). (2.) The second of the three sons of Mushi, of the family of Merari, appointed to the Levitical office (1 Chr. 23:23; 24:30).


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