rāqāv רָקָב ‘rottenness’ (Hebrew)
Etymology?:
from rāqēv רָקֵב ‘to rot’
Roots:
רקב
rāqāv n, m
1) rottenness, decay (always fig)
Etymology?:
from rāqēv רָקֵב ‘to rot’
Roots:
רקב
rāqāv n, m
1) rottenness, decay (always fig)