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  #2916 טִיט tiyt {teet}
 from an unused root meaning apparently to be sticky [rath perb. a
    demon. From H2894, through the idea of dirt to be swept away];
    TWOT - 796a; n m
 
Hebrew Word Study (Transliteration-Pronunciation Etymology & Grammar)
 1) mud, clay, mire, damp dirt
    1a) mud, mire
    1b) clay (poetical)
 
Brown-Driver-Briggs (Old Testament Hebrew-English Lexicon)
From an unused root meaning apparently to  be sticky (rather perhaps a denominative from  H2894, through the idea of dirt to be  swept away);  mud or  clay; figuratively  calamity:clay, dirt, mire.
  
Strong's (Hebrew & Chaldee Dictionary of the Old Testament)
- #2916.
 
- טִיט
 
- tit (376c); of unc. der.; mud, mire, clay:
 
- NASB - clay(2), mire(7), mud(3).
  
 
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