kātīt כָּתִית ‘beaten’ (Hebrew)
Etymology?:
from kātat כָּתַת ‘to crush’
Roots:
כתת
kātīt adj
1) beaten out, pure, pounded fine (in a mortar), costly
1a) of olive oil
Etymology?:
from kātat כָּתַת ‘to crush’
Roots:
כתת
kātīt adj
1) beaten out, pure, pounded fine (in a mortar), costly
1a) of olive oil