pachath <06354>

txp pachath

Pronunciation:pakh'-ath
Origin:probably from an unused root apparently meaning to dig
Reference:TWOT - 1761a
PrtSpch:n m (noun masculine)
In Hebrew:txph 5, txpw 3, Mytxph 1, txp 1
In NET:pit 6, caves 1, pitfall 1, pits 1, ravine 1
In AV:pit 8, hole 1, snare 1
Count:10
Definition : 1) pit, hole
probably from an unused root apparently meaning to dig; a pit, especially for catching animals: KJV -- hole, pit, snare.
Related Greek:boyunov <999>; casma <5490>

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