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gīl גִּיל ‘to rejoice’ (Hebrew)

Etymology?: a primitive root

gīl v
1) to rejoice, exult, be glad
 1a) (Qal)
  1a1) to rejoice
  1a2) to tremble (from fear)

Mentioned in Isaiah 29:19, 66:10, 25:9, 35:2, 61:10, 65:18, 49:13, 9:2, 41:16, 65:19, 35:1 Hosea 10:5 Joel 2:21, 2:23 Habakkuk 3:18, 1:15 Zephaniah 3:17 Zechariah 10:7, 9:9 Psalms 97:1, 13:4, 53:7, 13:5, 16:9, 96:11, 31:8, 2:11, 149:2, 9:15, 48:12, 97:8, 14:7, 21:2, 32:11, 35:9, 51:10, 89:17, 118:24 Proverbs 23:24, 23:25, 24:17, 2:14 Song of Songs 1:4 1 Chronicles 16:31

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