טפח
ṭêphach
tay'-fakh
From H2946; a spread of the hand, that is, a palmbreadth (not “span” of the fingers); architecturally a corbel (as a supporting palm)
1. span, width of the hand, hand breadth a. a unit of measurement, measurement of length 2. coping (an architectural term)
Origin: from H2946
TWOT: 818b
Parts of Speech: Noun Masculine TBESH:
טֶ֫פַח
te.phach
H:N-M
handbreadth
1) span, width of the hand, hand breadth 1a) a unit of measurement, measurement of length 2) coping (an architectural term)
H2946 טפח ṭâphachטפח
ṭâphach
taw-fakh'
A primitive root; to flatten out or extend (as a tent); figuratively to nurse a child (as promotive of growth); or perhaps a denominative from H2947, from dandling on the palms
KJV Usage: span, swaddle.
H2948 טפח ṭôphachטפח
ṭôphach
to'-fakh
From H2946 (the same as H2947)
טפח
ṭâphach
taw-fakh'
A primitive root; to flatten out or extend (as a tent); figuratively to nurse a child (as promotive of growth); or perhaps a denominative from H2947, from dandling on the palms
KJV Usage: span, swaddle.
H2948 טפח ṭôphachטפח
ṭôphach
to'-fakh
From H2946 (the same as H2947)
KJV Usage: hand-breadth (broad).
H2949 טפּח ṭippûchטפּח
ṭippûch
tip-pookh'
From H2946; nursing
KJV Usage: span long.
H4304 מטפּחת miṭpachathמטפּחת
miṭpachath
mit-pakh'-ath
From H2946; a wide cloak (for a woman)