yātar יָתַר ‘to remain’ (Hebrew)
Etymology?:
a primitive root
yātar v
1) to be left over, remain, remain over, leave
1a) (Qal) remainder (participle)
1b) (Niphal) to be left over, remain over, be left behind
1c) (Hiphil)
1c1) to leave over, leave
1c2) to save over, preserve alive
1c3) to excel, show pre-eminence
1c4) to show excess, have more than enough, have an excess
Mentioned in Genesis 44:20, 49:4, 32:25, 30:36 Exodus 28:10, 16:19, 10:15, 29:34, 16:20, 12:10, 36:7 Codex Leviticus 6:9, 2:3, 2:10, 10:12, 10:16, 7:16, 27:18, 19:6, 22:30, 7:17, 8:32, 14:18, 14:29 Numbers 26:65, 33:55 Deuteronomy 28:11, 30:9, 28:54 Joshua 17:2, 21:5, 21:20, 11:22, 17:6, 11:11, 18:2, 21:34, 21:26, 21:40 Judges 9:5, 8:10, 21:16, 21:7 1 Samuel 2:36, 25:34, 30:9, 15:15 2 Samuel 13:30, 17:12, 8:4, 9:1 1 Kings 15:18, 9:21, 17:17, 18:22, 20:30, 19:10, 19:14, 9:20 2 Kings 20:17, 4:7, 4:43, 4:44 Isaiah 39:6, 30:17, 7:22, 4:3, 1:8, 1:9 Jeremiah 44:7, 27:19, 34:7, 27:21, 27:18 Ezekiel 39:28, 48:21, 12:16, 39:14, 14:22, 48:15, 48:18, 6:8, 34:18 Amos 6:9 Zechariah 13:8, 14:16 Psalms 106:11, 79:11 Proverbs 2:21 Ruth 2:14, 2:18 Daniel 10:13 Nehemiah 6:1 1 Chronicles 18:4, 6:55, 6:62, 6:46, 24:20 2 Chronicles 8:8, 31:10, 8:7