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zārāʾ זָרָא ‘loathsome’ (Hebrew)

Etymology?: from zūr זוּר ‘be a stranger / be loathsome’ ( in the sense of estrangement )
Roots: זור

zārāʾ n, m
1) nausea, loathing, loathsome thing

Mentioned in Numbers 11:20

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Editorial Lead of the English section: M. Hardy (ENS, IBC).
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