Or rkush {rek-oosh'}; from passive participle of rakash; property (as gathered) -- good, riches, substance.
see HEBREW rakash
H7399. rekush
רְכֻשׁ רְכוּשׁ, noun masculineGenesis 13:6 property, goods; — absolute רְכוּשׁ Numbers 16:32 +, רְכֻשׁ Genesis 14:16, 21; construct רְכוּשׁ2 Chronicles 35:7, רְכֻשׁ Genesis 14:11; suffix רְכֻשׁוֺ 14:12 +, רְכוּשָׁם 12:5 +, etc.; — property, goods, Proverbs, Chronicles, Daniel, Genesis 14:
1 general term for movable possessions of all kinds (often specifically including cattle), Genesis 12:5; 15:4; Numbers 16:32; 1 Chronicles 27:31; 28:1; 2 Chronicles 31:3; 32:29; Ezra 8:21; 10:8.
2 used specifically of cattle, flocks, etc. Genesis 13:6; 31:18; 36:7; Numbers 35:3; 2 Chronicles 35:7.
3 of stores, utensils, etc. Genesis 46:6; Ezra 1:4, 6, as camp-baggage Daniel 11:13, especially as booty Genesis 14:11-12, 16 (twice in verse); 14:21; 2 Chronicles 20:25; 21:14, 17; Daniel 11:24, 28.
רֻם רָם, see דום. רֵם see רְאֵם.