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zāxār זָכָר ‘male’ (Hebrew)

Etymology?: from zāxar זָכַר ‘to remember’
Roots: זכר

zāxār n, m
1) male (of humans and animals)
adj
2) male (of humans)

Mentioned in Genesis 17:23, 1:27, 5:2, 34:15, 34:22, 34:25, 17:10, 6:19, 7:9, 34:24, 7:16, 7:3, 17:12, 17:14 Exodus 13:15, 12:48, 13:12, 12:5 Codex Leviticus 1:3, 6:11, 1:10, 3:6, 4:23, 12:7, 15:33, 20:13, 6:22, 7:6, 12:2, 3:1, 27:5, 27:6, 27:7, 18:22, 27:3, 22:19 Numbers 1:2, 1:20, 1:22, 3:15, 31:35, 3:39, 31:17, 18:10, 3:40, 5:3, 3:22, 3:28, 3:34, 3:43, 26:62, 31:18, 31:7 Deuteronomy 4:16, 15:19 Joshua 17:2, 5:4 Judges 21:12, 21:11 1 Kings 11:15, 11:16 Isaiah 66:7 Jeremiah 20:15, 30:6 Ezekiel 16:17 Malachi 1:14 Ezra 8:13, 8:4, 8:11, 8:14, 8:3, 8:5, 8:6, 8:7, 8:8, 8:9, 8:10, 8:12 2 Chronicles 31:19, 31:16

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