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yāgā יָגָה ‘to thrust away’ (Hebrew)

Etymology?: a primitive root (probably rather the same as yāgā יָגָה ‘to suffer’ through the common idea of dissatisfaction)
Roots: יגה

yāgā v
1) (Hiphil) to repel, thrust away, push away

Mentioned in 2 Samuel 20:13

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