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zānav זָנַב ‘to cut off the tail’ (Hebrew)

Etymology?: a primitive root meaning to wag , used only as a denominative from zānāv זָנָב ‘tail’
Roots: זנב

zānav v
1) to cut off
 1a) (Piel) to attack the rear, smite the tail

Mentioned in Deuteronomy 25:18 Joshua 10:19

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