לְבֵנָה noun feminine brick, tile (Late Hebrew id.; Aramaic לְּבִינְתָּא ; Zinjirli לבן (?) DHMSendsch.37. 59; Assyrian libittu; Arabic , , , , (loan-words according to Frä4f.); according to Thes and most from whiteness of clay, or light colour of sun-baked bricks; so NöZMG xi,1886,735 LagBN 139; > others regard as Assyrian loan-word VOJi. 22ff.; in Assyrian a derivative from labânu, throw down, prostrate, is sought DlPr. 93f.(compare HWB 369)); — ׳ל [Gen 11:3]; [Ezek 4:1] construct לִבְנַת [Exod 24:10] plural לְבֵנִים [Gen 11:3] + 7 t.; suffix מִלִּבְנֵיכֶם [Exod 5:19] —
1. brick, as building-material, [Gen 11:3] (singular collective; elsewhere plural) v[Gen 11:3]; [Exod 1:14] straw used in making [Exod 5:7], compare v[Exod 5:8] v[Exod 5:16] v[Exod 5:18] v[Exod 5:19]; [Isa 9:9] (figurative; as inferior to גָּזִית hewn stone); incense burnt on [Isa 65:3] ( = roof-tiles ? compare Che Di).
2. = tile, on which plan of city could be engraved (חקק) [Ezek 4:1].
3. = pavement, [Exod 24:10] (compare Di).
The Brown-Driver-Briggs Hebrew and English Lexicon
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