māzōr מָזוֹר ‘wound’ (Hebrew)
Etymology?:
from zūr זוּר ‘to crush’ in the sense of binding up
Roots:
זור
māzōr n, m
1) wound
1a) wound (fig. of injury to or sufferings of Israel or Judah)
Etymology?:
from zūr זוּר ‘to crush’ in the sense of binding up
Roots:
זור
māzōr n, m
1) wound
1a) wound (fig. of injury to or sufferings of Israel or Judah)