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to cause swaying

  • 1 מרג

    מְרַגto sway to and fro, vacillate. Pa. מַרֵיג to cause swaying. Targ. 2 Sam. 6:6; Targ. 1 Chr. 13:9. Ithpe. אִתְמְרֵיג to be swayed, become unsteady. Targ. O. Deut. 19:5 Regia a. oth. (ed. Berl. תתמריך, v. Berl. Targ. O. II, p. 55; h. text נדחה).

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  • 2 מְרַג

    מְרַגto sway to and fro, vacillate. Pa. מַרֵיג to cause swaying. Targ. 2 Sam. 6:6; Targ. 1 Chr. 13:9. Ithpe. אִתְמְרֵיג to be swayed, become unsteady. Targ. O. Deut. 19:5 Regia a. oth. (ed. Berl. תתמריך, v. Berl. Targ. O. II, p. 55; h. text נדחה).

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