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qūṣ קוּץ ‘to loathe’ (Hebrew)

Etymology?: a primitive root (identical with qyṣ קיץ ‘to summer’ through the idea of severing oneself from), compare qūṭ קוּט ‘to loath’
Roots: קוץ

qūṣ v
1) to be grieved, loathe, abhor, feel a loathing or abhorrence or sickening dread
 1a) (Qal)
  1a1) to feel a loathing at, abhor
  1a2) to feel a sickening dread
 1b) (Hiphil)
  1b1) to cause sickening dread
  1b2) to cause loathing

Mentioned in Genesis 27:46 Exodus 1:12 Codex Leviticus 20:23 Numbers 21:5, 22:3 1 Kings 11:25 Isaiah 7:16, 7:6 Proverbs 3:11

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