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nātīv נָתִיב ‘path’ (Hebrew)

Etymology?: from an unused root meaning to tramp
Variants: נָתִיב, נְתִיבָה

nātīv n, m
1) trodden with the feet, path, pathway
2) path, pathway, traveller

Mentioned in Judges 5:6 Isaiah 42:16, 59:8, 43:16, 58:12 Jeremiah 6:16, 18:15 Hosea 2:8 Psalms 119:105, 78:50, 142:4, 119:35 Proverbs 1:15, 7:25, 12:28, 8:20, 8:2, 3:17 Job 41:24, 24:13, 28:7, 38:20, 19:8, 18:10, 30:13 Lamentations 3:9

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