טֻחֹות S 2910 TWOT 795b GK 3219 n.f.pl. inward parts ( as covered over , concealed ) טֻחֹות of seat of faithfulness, אֱמֶת חָפַצְתָּ בַּטּ׳ ψ 51:8 faithfulness thou desirest in the inward parts , i.e. in the heart ( || סָתֻם ); of seat of wisdom מִי שָׁת בַּטּ׳ חָכְמָה Jb 38:36 ( || שֶׂכְוִי q.v .); from context this can hardly = heart of man (kidneys, reins, å , Jewish interpr., v. NHWB ii, 144 al. ), but is rather cloud-layers (as dark, hidden spaces, v. Di V B); their wisdom appears in their obedience to natural law.
טוט
TWOT
796
,
טיט
(
√ of foll.; meaning unknown
)
.
טִיט
S
2916
TWOT
796a
GK
3226
n.m.
mud, mire, clay
(
NH id.;
Assyrian
ṭîṭu
,
id.
, Flood Tabl.
iii, 10. 25
)
abs.
טִיט
Jb 41:22
+
6 times;
cstr.
id.
Mi 7:10
+
5 times;
1.
mud, mire
of streets (always in
sim.
of contempt, ignominious treatment)
ט׳ חוּצֹות
Mi 7:10
ψ 18:43
=
2 S 22:4
3,
Zc 9:3
;
10:5
; of Jeremiahs dungeon
Je 38:6
(×2); of mire in which crocodile lies
Jb 41:22
; cast up by sea
Is 57:20
(
||
רֶפֶשׁ
); of a bog (
fig.
of distress)
ψ 69:15
and
ט׳ הַיָּוֵן
ψ 40:3
.
2.
poet. of potters
clay
(
||
חֹמֶר
)
Is 41:25
, brick-
clay
(
||
id.
)
Na 3:14
.
טֹוטָפֹת S 2903 TWOT 804a GK 3213 , טֹטָפֹת v. .טטף
[
טוּל S 2904 TWOT 797 GK 3214 ] vb. Pilp. etc., hurl, cast ( Arabic طَالَ (ṭāla) be extended, elongated; v. Hom NS 87 who comp. Assyrian tâlu , Aramaic ܛܰܝܶܠ ( ṭayel ), טַיֵּל all walk about ( cf. spatiari , from spatium ); Ethiopic ( ˒anṭolala ) hang loosely , ( ˒anṭolə˓a ) expand ) Pilp. Pt. טַלְטֵלָה גָבֶר מְטַלְטֶלְךָ Is 22:17 hurleth thee violently. Hiph. Pf. הֵטִיל Jon 1: 4; וְהֵטַלְתִּי Je 16:1 3; 22:26 ; Impf. וַיָּטֶל 1 S 18:11 (but v. infr .), 20:33 ;
אֲטִילֶךָ
Ez 32:4
(
Ö
Co
om.)
וַיָּטִלוּ
Jon 1:
5;
וַיְטִלֻהוּ
Jon 1:1
5;
cast, cast out
, of casting a javelin (
חֲנִית
)
1 S 18:11
(but read here
וַיִּטֹּל
,
√
נטל
,
and took up
, so
Ö å
Th We Kp Ki
t,
v.
also
Dr
);
20:33
sq.
על
pers.
aimed at; Jonah
אֶל־הַיָּם
Jon 1:1
2,
15
; also the cargo
כֵּלִים
1:
5;
fig.
of
י׳
casting Pharaoh
NHWB Levy, Neuhebr. Wörterb . Hom F. Hommel, Namen der Säugethiere . Kp A. F. Kirkpatrick.