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nᵊvēlā נְבֵלָה ‘carcass’ (Hebrew)

Etymology?: from nāval נָבַל ‘be senseless / to wither’
Roots: נבל

nᵊvēlā n, f
1) carcass, corpse
 1a) of humans, idols, animals

Mentioned in Codex Leviticus 5:2, 17:15, 11:36, 7:24, 11:8, 11:11, 11:40, 22:8, 11:39, 11:24, 11:27, 11:35, 11:37, 11:28, 11:25, 11:38 Deuteronomy 21:23, 14:21, 28:26, 14:8 Joshua 8:29 1 Kings 13:22, 13:30, 13:25, 13:29, 13:28, 13:24 2 Kings 9:37 Isaiah 26:19, 5:25 Jeremiah 9:21, 16:4, 26:23, 19:7, 34:20, 7:33, 36:30, 16:18 Ezekiel 4:14, 44:31 Psalms 79:2

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