merḥāq מֶרְחָק ‘distance’ (Hebrew)
Etymology?:
from rāḥaq רָחַק ‘to remove’
Roots:
רחק
merḥāq n, m
1) distant place, distance, far country
Etymology?:
from rāḥaq רָחַק ‘to remove’
Roots:
רחק
merḥāq n, m
1) distant place, distance, far country