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taʿāv תַּעָב ‘to abhor’ (Hebrew)

Etymology?: a primitive root

taʿāv v
1) to abhor, be abominable, do abominably
 1a) (Niphal) to be abhorred, be detested
  1a1) in the ritual sense
  1a2) in the ethical sense
 1b) (Piel)
  1b1) to loathe, abhor, regard as an abomination
1b1a) in the ritual sense
1b1b) in the ethical sense
  1b2) to cause to be an abomination
 1c) (Hiphil) to make abominable, do abominably
  1c1) in the ritual sense
  1c2) in the ethical sense

Mentioned in Deuteronomy 23:8, 7:26 1 Kings 21:26 Isaiah 14:19, 49:7 Ezekiel 16:52, 16:25 Amos 5:10 Micah 3:9 Psalms 5:7, 119:163, 14:1, 53:2, 107:18, 106:40 Job 19:19, 9:31, 15:16, 30:10 1 Chronicles 21:6

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