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mārōm מָרוֹם ‘height’ (Hebrew)

Etymology?: from rūm רוּם ‘to exalt / be rotten’
Roots: רום

mārōm n, m
1) height
 1a) height, elevation, elevated place
  1a1) in a high place (adv)
 1b) height
 1c) proudly (adv)
 1d) of nobles (fig.)

Mentioned in Judges 5:18 2 Samuel 22:17 2 Kings 19:23, 19:22 Isaiah 24:4, 58:4, 24:21, 37:24, 38:14, 40:26, 24:18, 37:23, 33:16, 57:15, 26:5, 32:15, 22:16, 33:5 Jeremiah 25:30, 31:12, 49:16, 51:53, 17:12 Ezekiel 17:23, 20:40, 34:14 Obadiah 1:3 Micah 6:6 Habakkuk 2:9 Psalms 93:4, 68:19, 75:6, 102:20, 71:19, 148:1, 92:9, 144:7, 73:8, 10:5, 56:3, 7:8, 18:17 Proverbs 8:2, 9:14, 9:3 Job 31:2, 16:19, 5:11, 39:18, 25:2 Lamentations 1:13 Ecclesiastes 10:6

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