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nīr נִיר ‘to break’ (Hebrew)

Etymology?: a root probably identical with that of nēr נֵר ‘lamp’ , through the idea of the gleam of a fresh furrow
Roots: ניר נר ניר נר נרה

nīr v
1) (Qal) to break up, freshly plough or till

Mentioned in Jeremiah 4:3 Hosea 10:12

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