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ṭīṭ טִיט ‘mud’ (Hebrew)

Etymology?: from an unused root meaning , apparently, to be sticky
Roots: טוא

ṭīṭ n, m
1) mud, clay, mire, damp dirt
 1a) mud, mire
 1b) clay (poetical)

Mentioned in 2 Samuel 22:43 Isaiah 41:25, 57:20 Jeremiah 38:6 Micah 7:10 Nahum 3:14 Zechariah 10:5, 9:3 Psalms 69:15, 40:3, 18:43 Job 41:22

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