Brown-Driver-Briggs
שִׁטָּה27 noun feminine acacia, tree and wood (=
שִׁנְטָה*, Arabic

, probably loan-word from Egyptian
šndt, šond®t, Thes
1452 Erman
ZMG xlvi (1892), 120); — growing in dry places; especially
acacia (mimosa) Nilotica; compare Rob
BR ii. 20, or
a. seyyâl Post
Flora 298 f. Hast. DB SHITTAH-TREE Tristr
NHB 390 ff.; —
׳שׁ singular
Isaiah 41:19 (to grow in desert); usually plural,
עֲצֵי שִׁטִּים shi‰‰îm (wood), material of ark, altars, staves, etc., in tabernacle,
Deuteronomy 10:3;
Exodus 25:5,10,13 19t.
Exodus 25-38 (P);
עֲצֵי omitted,
׳עַמּוּדֵי שׁ pillars of shi‰‰îm (wood),
Exodus 26:32,37;
Exodus 36:36 (P).
Forms and Transliterations
שִׁטִּ֑ים שִׁטִּ֔ים שִׁטִּ֖ים שִׁטִּ֛ים שִׁטִּֽים׃ שִׁטָּ֔ה שִׂטִּֽים׃ שטה שטים שטים׃ shitTah shitTim šiṭ·ṭāh śiṭ·ṭîm šiṭ·ṭîm šiṭṭāh sitTim śiṭṭîm šiṭṭîm
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