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Old Testament Hebrew Lexical Dictionary
Entry for Strong's #2910 - טֻחוֹת
Transliteration
ṭûchâh
Phonetics
too-khaw'
Parts of Speech
Noun Feminine
TWOT
795b
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Ancient Hebrew Lexicon Definitions
1192) hu (תההה ThHh) AC: Grind CO: Plaster AB: ?: The pictograph u is a picture of a basket, the h is a picture of a wall. Combined these mean "contain the wall". Limestone was ground into a powder and mixed with water. This plaster is used as a strong and durable coating on floors and walls. Limestone was ingested to calm an upset stomach. A) hu (תההה ThHh) AC: ? CO: Hand Mill AB: ? Nf1 ) ehu (תהההה ThHhH) - Stomach: In the sense of digesting medicinal herbs. KJV (2): inward parts - Strongs: H2910 (טֻחוֹת) jm) nfhu (תהההונ ThHhWN) - Mill: A hand mill for grinding medicinal herbs into a powder. KJV (1): grind - Strongs: H2911 (טְחוֹן) H) ehu (תהההה ThHhH) AC: Spread CO: ? AB: ? V) ehu (תהההה ThHhH) - Spread: The area which a bow can be shot from a central point. KJV (1): (vf: Piel, Participle) shot - Strongs: H2909 (טָחָה) J) hfu (תהוהה ThWHh) AC: ? CO: Plaster AB: ? V) hfu (תהוהה ThWHh) - Plaster: To spread plaster out on a surface. KJV (12): (vf: Paal, Niphal) daub, shut, overlay, plaister - Strongs: H2902 (טוּחַ) M) hiu (תהיהה ThYHh) AC: ? CO: Plaster AB: ? Nm ) hiu (תהיהה ThYHh) - Plaster: A plaster that is spread out on a surface. KJV (1): daubing - Strongs: H2915 (טִיחַ) Adopted Roots: AHL Definitions Copyright: ©1999-2013
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Brown-Driver-Briggs Expanded Definition
טֻחוֺת noun feminine plural inward parts (as covered over, concealed) — טֻחוֺת of seat of faithfulness, ׳אֱמֶת חָפַצְתָּ בַּטּ Psalm 51:8 faithfulness thou desirest in the inward parts, i.e. in the heart ("" סָתֻם); of seat of wisdom חָכְמָה׳מִי שָׁת בַּטּ Job 38:36 ("" שֶׂכְוִי q. v.); from context this can hardly = heart of man (kidneys, 'reins,' ᵑ7, Jewish interpretations, see NHWB ii, 144 and others), but is rather cloud-layers (as dark, hidden spaces, see Di VB); their 'wisdom' appears in their obedience to natural law.
טוט, טיט (√ of following; meaning unknown). Brown-Driver-Briggs Hebrew and English Lexicon, Unabridged, Electronic Database.
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List of Word Forms
בַּטֻּח֣וֹת בַטֻּח֑וֹת בטחות baṭ·ṭu·ḥō·wṯ ḇaṭ·ṭu·ḥō·wṯ battuChot baṭṭuḥōwṯ ḇaṭṭuḥōwṯ vattuChot
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