2916. tit
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'

Forms and Transliterations
בְּטִ֤יט בַּטִּֽיט׃ בַטִּ֛יט בטיט בטיט׃ וָטִֽיט׃ וטיט׃ טִ֔יט טִֽיט׃ טיט טיט׃ כְּטִ֖יט כְּטִ֥יט כְּטִיט־ כטיט כטיט־ מִ֭טִּיט מִטִּ֪יט מטיט baṭ·ṭîṭ ḇaṭ·ṭîṭ batTit baṭṭîṭ ḇaṭṭîṭ bə·ṭîṭ beTit bəṭîṭ kə·ṭîṭ kə·ṭîṭ- ketit kəṭîṭ kəṭîṭ- miṭ·ṭîṭ mitTit miṭṭîṭ Tit ṭîṭ vaTit vatTit wā·ṭîṭ wāṭîṭ
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