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nāgar נָגַר ‘to pour’ (Hebrew)

Etymology?: a primitive root

nāgar v
1) to pour, run, flow, pour down
 1a) (Niphal)
  1a1) to be poured, be spilt
  1a2) to pour oneself, flow, trickle
  1a3) to vanish (fig.)
  1a4) to be stretched out
 1b) (Hiphil) to pour down
 1c) (Hophal) to melt

Mentioned in 2 Samuel 14:14 Jeremiah 18:21 Ezekiel 35:5 Micah 1:6, 1:4 Psalms 77:3, 75:9, 63:11 Job 20:28 Lamentations 3:49

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