H2916Hebrewṭiyṭ
טִיט
mud or clay; figuratively, calamity
13
Total Occurrences
8
Books
13
Old Testament
0
New Testament
Strong’s Definition
mud or clay; figuratively, calamity
Etymology & Derivation
from an unused root meaning apparently to be sticky (rather perb. a demonstrative); from H2894 (טוּא), through the idea of dirt to be swept away);
KJV Usage
clay, dirt, mire.
Detailed Definition
From the Brown–Driver–Briggs (BDB) Hebrew lexicon outline.
- 1.mud, clay, mire, damp dirt
- 2.mud, mire
- 3.clay (poetical)
Scholarly Notes
Transliteration: ṭîyṭ; Pronunciation: teet