חִתִּית noun feminine terror, only Ezekiel; absolute ׳ח [Ezek 32:23], but Co reads חִתִּיתָם (with ᵐ5 and v[Ezek 32:24] v[Ezek 32:26]); construct id. [Ezek 32:27] suffix חתיתו [Ezek 32:32] Kt (> חִתִּיתִי Qr); חִתִּיתָם [Ezek 32:24] + 2 t.+ [Ezek 26:17] (read חִתִּיתָהּ, with ᵐ5 Ew Co, see VB), [Ezek 32:30] (read חַתִּים, see II. חת); — terror, caused by powerful cities, nations, kings, etc.: usually with suffix object genitive [Ezek 26:17] (of Tyre); elsewhere only [Ezek 32]: v[Ezek 26:27] (גִּבּוֺרִים ׳ח, ᵑ6 Co גבור תם ׳ח), v[Ezek 26:30] (חִתִּיתָם, but read חַתִּים, see above); especially in phrase בארץ ׳נָתַן ח חַיִּים cause one's terror (terror of oneself) in the land of the living v[Ezek 26:23] v[Ezek 26:24] v[Ezek 26:25] (strike out ᵐ5 Co), v[Ezek 26:26] v[Ezek 26:32]. — חִתִּית [Ezek 16:3]; [Ezek 16:45] see חִתִּי below חֵת above.
The Brown-Driver-Briggs Hebrew and English Lexicon
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