H5671 עבטיט - Strong's Hebrew Lexicon Number


עבטיט
‛abṭı̂yṭ
ab-teet'
From H5670; something pledged, that is, (collectively) pawned goods. (thick clay is by a false etym.)

KJV Usage: thick clay [by a false etymology].


Brown-Driver-Briggs' Hebrew Definitions

BDB5757

עבטיט

1. weight of pledges, heavy debts
Origin: from H5670
TWOT: 1555b
Parts of Speech: Noun Masculine

TBESH:
עַבְטִיט
av.tit
H:N-M
debt
1) weight of pledges, heavy debts

View how H5671 עבטיט is used in the Bible

One occurence of H5671 עבטיט

Habakkuk 2:6 himself with thick clay!

Distinct usage

1 himself with thick clay!


Related words

H5671

H5670 עבט ‛âbaṭ

עבט
‛âbaṭ
aw-bat'
A primitive root; to pawn; causatively to lend (on security); figuratively to entangle

KJV Usage: borrow, break [ranks], fetch [a pledge], lend, X surely.


H5667 עבט עבוט ‛ăbôṭ ‛ăbôṭ
עבט עבוט
‛ăbôṭ ‛ăbôṭ
ab-ote', ab-ote'
From H5670; a pawn

KJV Usage: pledge.