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ʾamtaḥat אַמְתַּ֫חַת ‘sack’ (Hebrew)

Etymology?: from mātaḥ מָתַח ‘to spread’
Roots: מתח

ʾamtaḥat n, f
1) sack, flexible container (for grain)
2) (TWOT) spread out

Mentioned in Genesis 43:23, 44:8, 43:12, 42:28, 42:27, 43:22, 43:18, 43:21, 44:1, 44:11, 44:2, 44:12

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