šāvaṣ שָׁבַץ ‘to weave’ (Hebrew)
Etymology?: a primitive root
šāvaṣ v
1) to weave in checkered or plaited work or pattern (meaning probable)
1a) (Piel) to weave, plait
1b) (Pual) inwoven, set (participle)
Etymology?: a primitive root
šāvaṣ v
1) to weave in checkered or plaited work or pattern (meaning probable)
1a) (Piel) to weave, plait
1b) (Pual) inwoven, set (participle)