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Strong's #2916 - טִיט
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- mud, clay, mire, damp dirt
- mud, mire
- clay (poetical)
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1193) uu (תהתה ThTh) AC: ? CO: Basket AB: ?: The pictograph u is a picture of a basket. The basket or bowl, made of clay or wicker, was used for storing foods and other supplies in the nomadic tent. Clay as a common material for constructing baskets, pots and bowls is clay. (eng: tote)
M) uiu (תהיתה ThYTh) AC: ? CO: Clay AB: ?: A common material for constructing baskets, pots and bowls is clay.
Nm) uiu (תהיתה ThYTh) - Mud: [Hebrew and Aramaic] KJV (15): mire, clay, dirt, miry - Strongs: H2916 (טִיט), H2917 (טִין)
Jeff Benner, Ancient Hebrew Research Center Used by permission of the author.
1 mud, mire of streets (always in simile of contempt, ignominious treatment) חוּצוֺת׳ט Micah 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׳ט Psalm 40:30.
2 poetic of potter's clay ("" חֹמֶר) Isaiah 41:25, brick- clay ("" id.) Nahum 3:14.
טוֺטָפֹת, טֹטָפֹת see טטף.
טִיט masc.
(1) clay, loam, Isaiah 41:25; Nahum 3:14.
(2) mud, mire, Psalms 18:43, 69:15. (Ethiopic ጸጥ፡ clay, Arab. ضَوِيطَةُ clay collected in the bottom of a pond, from ضَوَّط to gather.)