Pithom: a place in Egypt Original Word: פִּתֹם Part of Speech: Proper Name Location Transliteration: Pithom Phonetic Spelling: (pee-thome') Short Definition: Pithom
Word Origin of foreign origin Definition a place in Eg. NASB Word Usage Pithom (1). מִּתֹם proper name, of a location Pithom, Π(ε)ιθω, Α Πιθωμ (Egyptian Patum, Per-Atum, house of (god) Atum) one of the עָרֵי מִסְכְּנוֺת built by Israel for Pharaoh Exodus 1:11; identification by Naville with Tel el-Maskhkûta, near East end of Wady Tumilat, NavillePithom, 1885 Di-Ryon the passage DiSBAk, 1885, 889 ff. BädEgypt (4). 159. פתן (√ of following; meaning dubious; HilprBabylonian Exped. University of Pennsylvania ix (1898), 53, compare Assyrian patânu, 'protect,' whence two following, 'serpent' as protector, and 'threshold' as asylum; plausible, but exact meaning of patânu still uncertain).
Pithom Of Egyptian derivation; Pithom, a place in Egypt -- Pithom.
pə·ṯî·lim — 1 Occ. ū·p̄ə·ṯîl- — 1 Occ. ū·p̄ə·ṯî·le·ḵā — 1 Occ. wə·hap·pə·ṯî·lîm — 1 Occ. nip̄·tāl — 1 Occ. nip̄·tā·lîm — 1 Occ. nip̄·tal·tî — 1 Occ. tiṯ·pat·tāl — 1 Occ. tit·tap·pāl — 1 Occ. ū·p̄ə·ṯal·tōl — 1 Occ. p̄e·ṯen — 1 Occ. pā·ṯen — 1 Occ. pə·ṯā·nîm — 3 Occ. wā·p̄e·ṯen — 1 Occ. bə·p̄e·ṯa‘ — 2 Occ. p̄e·ṯa‘ — 1 Occ. lə·p̄e·ṯa‘ — 2 Occ. pe·ṯa‘ — 2 Occ. lip̄·tōr — 1 Occ. pā·ṯār — 4 Occ.
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