paḥ פַּח ‘Asnare, Bplate’ (Hebrew)
Etymology?:
from pāḥaḥ פָּחַח ‘to ensnare’
Roots:
פחח
Variants: פַּח, פַּח
paḥ n, m
A1) bird trap, trap, snare
1a) bird trap (literal)
1b) of calamities, plots, source or agent of calamity (fig.)
B1) plate (of metal)