hebrew #2916 - טִיט tit (mud)
Strong's Exhaustive Concordance clay, dirt, mire From an unused root meaning apparently to be sticky (rath. Perb. A demon. From tuw', through the idea of dirt to be swept away); mud or clay; figuratively, calamity -- clay, dirt, mire. see HEBREW tuw' Englishman's Concordance 1) mud, clay, mire, damp dirt 1a) mud, mire 1b) clay (poetical) Part of Speech: noun masculine A Related Word by BDB/Strong’s Number: from an unused root meaning apparently to be sticky [rath perb. a demon. From H2894, through the idea of dirt to be swept away] Same Word by TWOT Number: 796a Brown-Driver-Briggsטִיטnoun masculinemud, mire, clay (Late Hebrew id.; Assyrian ‰î‰u, id., Flood Tablet iii, 10. 25) — absolute טִיטJob 41:22 6t.; construct id.Micah 7:10 5t.; — 1mud, mire of streets (always in simile of contempt, ignominious treatment) חוּצוֺת׳טMicah 7:10; Psalm 18:43=2 Samuel 22:43; Zechariah 9:3; Zechariah 10:5; of Jeremiah's dungeon Jeremiah 38:6 (twice in verse); of mire in which crocodile lies Job 41:22; cast up by sea Isaiah 57:20 ("" רֶפֶשׁ); of a bog (figurative of distress) Psalm 69:15 and הַיָּוֵן׳טPsalm 40:30. 2 poetic of potter's clay ("" חֹמֶר) Isaiah 41:25, brick-clay ("" id.) Nahum 3:14. טוֺטָפֹת, טֹטָפֹת see טטף. Englishman's Concordance (References)Strong's Hebrew: 2916. טִיט (tit) — 13 Occurrences2 Samuel 22:43 Job 41:30 Psalm 18:42 Psalm 40:2 Psalm 69:14 Isaiah 41:25 Isaiah 57:20 Jeremiah 38:6 Jeremiah 38:6 Micah 7:10 Nahum 3:14 Zechariah 9:3 Zechariah 10:5 |