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mar מַר ‘bitter’ (Hebrew)

Etymology?: from mārar מָרַר ‘to provoke’
Roots: מרר

mar adj, m
adj
1) bitter, bitterness
 1a) of water or food
 1b) of harlot's end, end of wickedness, cry (fig.)
 1c) of pain (subst)
adv
2) bitterly

Mentioned in Genesis 27:34 Exodus 15:23 Numbers 5:19, 5:27, 5:23, 5:18, 5:24 Judges 18:25 1 Samuel 15:32, 22:2, 1:10 2 Samuel 17:8, 2:26 Isaiah 5:20, 38:17, 38:15, 33:7 Jeremiah 2:19, 4:18 Ezekiel 27:31, 27:30, 3:14 Amos 8:10 Habakkuk 1:6 Zephaniah 1:14 Psalms 64:4 Proverbs 31:6, 5:4, 27:7, 14:10 Job 3:20, 21:25, 7:11, 10:1 Lamentations 1:4 Ecclesiastes 7:26 Esther 4:1

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