טוֺטָפוֺת noun feminine plural bands (Late Hebrew טוֺטֶפֶת Aramaic טוֺטֶפְתָּא and especially plural טוטפין id.) — always bands, frontlet-bands, between the eyes (|| אוֺת על יד; compare זִכָּרוֺן בֵּין עֵינֶיךָ [Exod 13:9] || id.); figurative of dedication of firstborn וְהָיָה ֗֗֗ לְטוֺטָפֹת בין עיניך [Exod 13:16] (JE); of commandments of ׳י, ׳וְהָיוּ לְטו [Deut 11:18] and וְהָיוּ לְטֹטָפת [Deut 6:8]. — This injunction, originally figurative for perpetual remembrance (otherwise Kn, and Kleinl.c. 666 ff., see above, BenzArchaeology 111 NowArchaeology i. 134), was taken literally by later Jews, and hence the custom of wearing phylacteries; see Di (on [Exod 13:16]) WinerRE RiHWB (article Denkzettel) SmithDict. Bib. (article Frontlets) StaZAW 1894, 312 f., 317.
טִיחַ see below טוּחַ.
טִיט see below טוּט.
טִירָה see below טוּר.
טַל see below I. טלל. below
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