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sālaf סָלַף ‘to pervert’ (Hebrew)

Etymology?: a primitive root

sālaf v
1) to twist, pervert, distort, overturn, ruin
 1a) (Piel)
  1a1) to pervert (of bribery)
  1a2) to subvert, turn upside down, ruin

Mentioned in Exodus 23:8 Deuteronomy 16:19 Proverbs 19:3, 22:12, 21:12, 13:6 Job 12:19

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