mar מַר ‘drop’ (Hebrew)
Etymology?:
from mārar מָרַר ‘to provoke’ in its original sense of distillation
Roots:
מרר
mar n, m
1) a drop, a flowing down
Etymology?:
from mārar מָרַר ‘to provoke’ in its original sense of distillation
Roots:
מרר
mar n, m
1) a drop, a flowing down
Mentioned in Isaiah 40:15