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qīṣ קִיץ ‘to awake’ (Hebrew)

Etymology?: a primitive root (identical with qyṣ קיץ ‘to summer’ through the idea of abruptness in starting up from sleep), compare yāqaṣ יָקַץ ‘to awake’
Roots: קוץ

qīṣ v
1) to awake, wake up
 1a) (Hiphil) to awaken, arouse, show signs of waking, awake

Mentioned in 1 Samuel 26:12 2 Kings 4:31 Isaiah 26:19, 29:8 Jeremiah 51:39, 51:57, 31:26 Ezekiel 7:6 Joel 1:5 Habakkuk 2:19, 2:7 Psalms 35:23, 44:24, 73:20, 59:6, 3:6, 17:15, 139:18 Proverbs 6:22, 23:35 Job 14:12 Daniel 12:2

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