Strong's Concordance
chut: to repair (foundations)
Original Word: חוּטPart of Speech: Verb
Transliteration: chut
Phonetic Spelling: (khoot)
Short Definition: repairing
Brown-Driver-Briggs
[ or ] (foundations); —
Imperfect3masculine plural Ezra 4:12 (si vera lectio [NöGGA. Nö1884, 1018 Str§ 13 b]), rare from for K§§ 16, 5. 26. 1 M§ 63 g. Anm., but perhaps read this, and regard as
(original meaning dubious; Arabic 👁 Image
is sew, = , Syriac 👁 Image
, compare Biblical Hebrew thread; Syriac Pa. Also join together (so here SchulthZAW Schulthxxii (1902). Schulth162Anm.), compare Arabic 👁 Image
conjunxit trabes (de GoejeBibl. Geogr. Arab., Participle iv (1879), Glossary 231: compare Participle viii (1894), Glossary P. xx); FräZAW xix (1899), 180 conjecture pull down and clear away (for rebuilding), compare —aia‰u DlWB 274; JenKB vi. 344 compare Assyrian —â‰u, observe, learn DlWB I. ), i.e. examine, test; HptGu. Ezra-Neh 62 conjectures √ excauate, compare Arabic 👁 Image
secure site by a mark, found a town; StrGr (1905) 40 (after Seybold), compare Ezra 5:16; and others conjecture build wall, denominative, compare Arabic 👁 Image
wall (√ 👁 Image
guard, surround)).
Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
join
(Aramaic) corresponding to the root of chuwt, perhaps as a denominative; to string together, i.e. (figuratively) to repair -- join.
see HEBREW chuwt
Forms and Transliterations
יַחִֽיטוּ׃ יחיטו׃ ya·ḥî·ṭū yaChitu yaḥîṭū
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