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peger פֶּ֫גֶר ‘corpse’ (Hebrew)

Etymology?: from pāgar פָּגַר ‘to faint’
Roots: פגר

peger n, m
1) corpse, carcass, monument, stela
 1a) corpse (of man)
 1b) carcass (of animals)

Mentioned in Genesis 15:11 Codex Leviticus 26:30 Numbers 14:33, 14:29, 14:32 1 Samuel 17:46 2 Kings 19:35 Isaiah 14:19, 66:24, 37:36, 34:3 Jeremiah 33:5, 41:9, 31:40 Ezekiel 43:7, 6:5, 43:9 Amos 8:3 Nahum 3:3 2 Chronicles 20:24, 20:25

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