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māhar מָהַר ‘to pay brideprice’ (Hebrew)

Etymology?: a primitive root ( perhaps rather the same as māhar מָהַר ‘to hasten / to buy’ through the idea of readiness in assent)
Roots: מהר

māhar v
1) to obtain or acquire by paying purchase price, give a dowry
 1a) (Qal) to obtain in exchange

Mentioned in Exodus 22:15

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