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kᵊsīl כְּסִיל ‘fool’ (Hebrew)

Etymology?: from kāsal כָּסַל ‘be stupid’
Roots: כסל

kᵊsīl n, m
1) fool, stupid fellow, dullard, simpleton, arrogant one

Mentioned in Psalms 49:11, 92:7, 94:8 Proverbs 10:1, 15:20, 17:21, 17:25, 19:13, 1:32, 26:8, 12:23, 21:20, 1:22, 13:16, 14:8, 14:24, 15:2, 15:14, 17:12, 26:4, 26:5, 26:11, 29:20, 23:9, 29:11, 17:16, 10:23, 14:7, 26:12, 18:2, 19:10, 17:24, 13:20, 18:6, 14:16, 28:26, 8:5, 14:33, 17:10, 19:29, 26:3, 10:18, 26:6, 26:7, 15:7, 19:1, 13:19, 26:9, 26:10, 3:35, 26:1, 18:7 Ecclesiastes 7:4, 2:15, 2:14, 5:3, 2:16, 4:17, 7:5, 4:5, 7:9, 10:15, 4:13, 5:2, 10:12, 7:6, 9:17, 6:8, 10:2

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