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ḥōl חֹל ‘common’ (Hebrew)

Etymology?: from ḥālal חָלַל ‘to bore / to play flute / to profane/begin’
Roots: חלל

ḥōl n, m
1) profaneness, commonness, unholy, profane, common, sand

Mentioned in Codex Leviticus 10:10 1 Samuel 21:5, 21:6 Ezekiel 48:15, 42:20, 44:23, 22:26

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