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 'zeqen' refers to old age and can be best interpreted as "elderly". 'zeqen' refers to old age and can be best interpreted as "elderly".
  
-However, there are a handful of instances that might indicate a man's "beard". This may be a metaphorical usage with a long beard implying a certain age. It is also possible that some of the instances traditionally interpreted as "beard" should actually be translated as "elderly".+However, there are a handful of instances((maximum 19 out of 223 total occurrences)) that might indicate a man's "beard". This may be a metaphorical usage with a long beard implying a certain age. However, it is likely that some of the instances traditionally interpreted as "beard" should actually be translated as "elderly".
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