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ṭivḥā טִבְחָה ‘slaughtered’ (Hebrew)

Etymology?: feminine of ṭevaḥ טֶ֫בַח ‘slaughter’ and meaning the same
Roots: טבח

ṭivḥā n, f
1) slaughtered meat, a slaughter, flesh, meat, thing slaughtered

Mentioned in 1 Samuel 25:11 Jeremiah 12:3 Psalms 44:23

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