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dārax דָּרַךְ ‘to tread’ (Hebrew)

Etymology?: a primitive root

dārax v
1) to tread, bend, lead, march
 1a) (Qal)
  1a1) to tread, march, march forth
  1a2) to tread on, tread upon
  1a3) to tread (a press)
  1a4) to tread (bend) a bow
  1a5) archer, bow-benders (participle)
 1b) (Hiphil)
  1b1) to tread, tread down
  1b2) to tread (bend with the foot) a bow
  1b3) to cause to go, lead, march, tread

Mentioned in Numbers 24:17 Deuteronomy 1:36, 11:24, 33:29, 11:25 Joshua 14:9, 1:3 Judges 9:27, 20:43, 5:21 1 Samuel 5:5 Isaiah 63:2, 42:16, 59:8, 63:3, 48:17, 16:10, 5:28, 11:15, 21:15 Jeremiah 50:14, 50:29, 51:3, 9:2, 25:30, 51:33, 48:33, 46:9 Amos 4:13, 9:13 Micah 5:4, 1:3, 5:5, 6:15 Habakkuk 3:19, 3:15 Zechariah 9:13 Psalms 37:14, 107:7, 25:5, 7:13, 11:2, 64:4, 25:9, 58:8, 91:13, 119:35 Proverbs 4:11 Job 22:15, 9:8, 24:11, 28:8 Lamentations 1:15, 2:4, 3:12 Nehemiah 13:15 1 Chronicles 8:40, 5:18 2 Chronicles 14:7

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