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mūš מוּשׁ ‘to remove’ (Hebrew)

Etymology?: a primitive root ( perhaps rather the same as mūš מוּשׁ ‘to feel’ through the idea of receding by contact)
Roots: מושׁ

mūš v
1) to depart, remove
 1a) (Qal)
  1a1) to depart
  1a2) to remove
  1a3) to be removed (of inanimate objects)
 1b) (Hiphil) to remove, depart

Mentioned in Exodus 33:11, 13:22 Numbers 14:44 Joshua 1:8 Judges 6:18 Isaiah 46:7, 22:25, 54:10, 59:21 Jeremiah 31:36, 17:8 Micah 2:4, 2:3 Nahum 3:1 Zechariah 3:9, 14:4 Psalms 55:12 Proverbs 17:13 Job 23:12

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