omers
/ˈoʊmərz/
noun
- Plural of omer; a biblical unit of dry measure, or a sheaf of grain offered in ancient Jewish tradition.
- In the Torah, each family was instructed to gather one omer of manna per person per day.
- The ancient text describes the priests presenting omers of wheat at the temple.
- The farmer measured out ten omers of barley for the offering.