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šōq שׁוֹק ‘leg’ (Hebrew)

Etymology?: from šūq שׁוּק ‘to overflow’
Roots: שׁוק

šōq n, f
1) leg, thigh
 1a) of man; specifically the lower leg (calf) as opposed to the thigh
 1b) of sacrificial animal; specifically the thigh, upper leg, hind leg, as the portion eaten

Mentioned in Exodus 29:27, 29:22 Codex Leviticus 7:33, 7:34, 9:21, 8:26, 10:14, 8:25, 10:15, 7:32 Numbers 6:20, 18:18 Deuteronomy 28:35 Judges 15:8 1 Samuel 9:24 Isaiah 47:2 Psalms 147:10 Proverbs 26:7 Song of Songs 5:15

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