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Yamato: harau

Ancient Hebrew: garaph

Modern Japanese: harau strongs: 1640
Romanization:     
JMDict:                 1501620
H1640. garaph, verb, sweep away, shovel, scoop up, away, id.
Modern Japanese meaning: Ancient Hebrew meaning:
to pay (e.g. money, bill), to brush off, to wipe away, to clear away, to dust off, to cut off (e.g. branches), to drive away (e.g. one''s competitors), to sell off (something unneeded), to dispose of, to pay (e.g. attention), to show (e.g. respect, concern), to make (e.g. effort, sacrifice), to expend, to exert, to move out (of one''s own place), to vacate, to sweep (e.g. one''s legs), to knock aside, to make a sweeping stroke (in Japanese calligraphy), to reset (an abacus) H1640. garaph, verb, sweep away, shovel, scoop up, away, id.
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