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mistār מִסְתָּר ‘hiding’ (Hebrew)

Etymology?: from sātar סָתַר ‘to hide’
Roots: סתר

mistār n, m
1) secret place, hiding place
 1a) secret place
 1b) hiding place
  1b1) for protection
  1b2) for perpetration of crime

Mentioned in Isaiah 45:3 Jeremiah 49:10, 23:24, 13:17 Habakkuk 3:14 Psalms 10:9, 17:12, 10:8, 64:5 Lamentations 3:10

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