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māšax מָשַׁךְ ‘to draw’ (Hebrew)

Etymology?: a primitive root

māšax v
1) to draw, drag, seize
 1a) (Qal)
  1a1) to draw (and lift out), drag along, lead along, drag or lead off, draw down
  1a2) to draw (the bow)
  1a3) to proceed, march
  1a4) to draw out or give (a sound)
  1a5) to draw out, prolong, continue
  1a6) to trail (seed in sowing)
  1a7) to cheer, draw, attract, gratify
 1b) (Niphal) to be drawn out
 1c) (Pual)
  1c1) to be drawn out, be postponed, be deferred
  1c2) to be tall

Mentioned in Genesis 37:28 Exodus 19:13, 12:21 Deuteronomy 21:3 Joshua 6:5 Judges 4:6, 5:14, 4:7, 20:37 1 Kings 22:34 Isaiah 66:19, 13:22, 18:2, 18:7, 5:18 Jeremiah 31:3, 38:13 Ezekiel 12:25, 12:28, 32:20 Hosea 11:4, 7:5 Amos 9:13 Psalms 28:3, 109:12, 85:6, 10:9, 36:11 Proverbs 13:12 Job 24:22, 21:33, 40:25 Song of Songs 1:4 Ecclesiastes 2:3 Nehemiah 9:30 2 Chronicles 18:33

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