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yāʿad יָעַד ‘to appoint’ (Hebrew)

Etymology?: a primitive root

yāʿad v
1) to fix, appoint, assemble, meet, set, betroth
 1a)(Qal) to appoint, assign, designate
 1b) (Niphal)
  1b1) to meet
  1b2) to meet by appointment
  1b3) to gather, assemble by appointment
 1c) (Hiphil) to cause to meet
 1d) (Hophal) to be set, be placed before, be fixed

Mentioned in Exodus 21:8, 29:42, 30:36, 25:22, 21:9, 30:6, 29:43 Numbers 27:3, 10:3, 17:19, 16:11, 10:4, 14:35 Joshua 11:5 2 Samuel 20:5 1 Kings 8:5 Jeremiah 24:1, 47:7, 49:19, 50:44 Ezekiel 21:21 Amos 3:3 Micah 6:9 Psalms 48:5 Job 2:11, 9:19 Nehemiah 6:2, 6:10 2 Chronicles 5:6

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