H5861 עיט - Strong's Hebrew Lexicon Number


עיט
‛ayiṭ
ah'-yit
From H5860; a hawk or other bird of prey

KJV Usage: bird, fowl, ravenous (bird).


Brown-Driver-Briggs' Hebrew Definitions

BDB6006

עיט

1. bird of prey, a swooper
Origin: from H5860
TWOT: 1610a
Parts of Speech: Noun Masculine

TBESH:
עַ֫יִט
a.yit
H:N-M
bird of prey
1) bird of prey, a swooper

View how H5861 עיט is used in the Bible

8 occurrences of H5861 עיט

Genesis 15:11 And when the fowls
Job 28:7 which no fowl
Isaiah 18:6 to the fowls
Isaiah 18:6 and the fowls
Isaiah 46:11 a ravenous bird
Jeremiah 12:9 bird,
Jeremiah 12:9 the birds
Ezekiel 39:4 thee to the ravenous

Distinct usage

1 And when the fowls
1 which no fowl
1 to the fowls
1 and the fowls
1 thee to the ravenous
1 a ravenous bird
1 bird,
1 the birds

Corresponding Greek Words

ayit G3732 orneon
ayit G4071 peteinos


Related words

H5861

H5862 עיטם ‛êyṭâm
עיטם
‛êyṭâm
ay-tawm'
From H5861; hawk ground; Etam, a place in Palestine

KJV Usage: Etam.


H5860 עיט ‛ı̂yṭ

עיט
‛ı̂yṭ
eet
A primitive root; to swoop down upon (literally or figuratively)

KJV Usage: fly, rail.


H5842 עט ‛êṭ
עט
‛êṭ
ate
From H5860 (contracted) in the sense of swooping, that is, side long stroke; a stylus or marking stick

KJV Usage: pen.