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yāvam יָבַם ‘be brother-in-law’ (Hebrew)

Etymology?: a primitive root
Roots: יבם

yāvam v
1) (Piel) to perform levirate marriage, perform the duty of a brother-in-law
 1a) the duty due to a brother who died childless - to marry his widow and have a son for his name

Mentioned in Genesis 38:8 Deuteronomy 25:7, 25:5

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