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gāmal גָּמַל ‘to wean’ (Hebrew)

Etymology?: a primitive root

gāmal v
1) to deal fully with, recompense
 1a) (Qal)
  1a1) to deal out to, do to
  1a2) to deal bountifully with
  1a3) to recompense, repay, requite
2) (Qal) to wean a child (Niphal) to be weaned
3) (Qal) to ripen, bear ripe (almonds)

Mentioned in Genesis 50:15, 50:17, 21:8 Numbers 17:23 Deuteronomy 32:6 1 Samuel 1:24, 1:22, 1:23, 24:18 2 Samuel 19:37, 22:21 1 Kings 11:20 Isaiah 3:9, 63:7, 18:5, 28:9, 11:8 Hosea 1:8 Joel 4:4 Psalms 131:2, 7:5, 137:8, 142:8, 18:21, 13:6, 103:10, 116:7, 119:17 Proverbs 3:30, 11:17, 31:12 2 Chronicles 20:11

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