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ṭabbāḥ טַבָּח ‘guard’ (Hebrew)

Etymology?: from ṭāvaḥ טָבַח ‘to slaughter’
Roots: טבח

ṭabbāḥ n, m
1) executioner, cook, bodyguard, guardsman
 1a) cook (who also killed the animal for food)
 1b) guardsmen, bodyguard

Mentioned in Genesis 39:1, 37:36, 40:3, 41:12, 41:10, 40:4 1 Samuel 9:24, 9:23 2 Kings 25:12, 25:10, 25:11, 25:15, 25:18, 25:20, 25:8 Jeremiah 40:5, 40:1, 41:10, 43:6, 39:10, 40:2, 52:15, 52:26, 52:30, 39:11, 52:16, 39:9, 52:14, 52:19, 52:24, 39:13, 52:12

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