334. itter
Lexicon
itter: To pray, entreat, supplicate

Original Word: אִטֵּר
Part of Speech: Adjective
Transliteration: itter
Pronunciation: it-tehr
Phonetic Spelling: (it-tare')
KJV: + left-handed
Word Origin: [from H332 (אָטַר - shut)]

1. shut up, i.e. impeded (as to the use of the right hand)

Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
left-handed

From 'atar; shut up, i.e. Impeded (as to the use of the right hand) -- + left-handed.

see HEBREW 'atar

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
from atar
Definition
shut up, bound
NASB Translation
left-handed* (2).

Brown-Driver-Briggs
אִטֵּר adjective shut up, bound (Late Hebrew אִטֵּר, lame) יַדיְֿמִינוֺ ׳אִישׁ א Judges 3:15; Judges 20:16 a man bound, restricted, as to his right hand, i.e. left-handed.

Forms and Transliterations
אִטֵּ֖ר אטר ’iṭ·ṭêr ’iṭṭêr itTer
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Englishman's Concordance
Judges 3:15
HEB: הַיְמִינִ֔י אִ֥ישׁ אִטֵּ֖ר יַד־ יְמִינ֑וֹ
NAS: the Benjamite, a left-handed man.
INT: the Benjamite man left him left-handed

Judges 20:16
HEB: אִ֣ישׁ בָּח֔וּר אִטֵּ֖ר יַד־ יְמִינ֑וֹ
NAS: choice men were left-handed; each one
INT: men young left able left-handed

2 Occurrences

Strong's Hebrew 334
2 Occurrences


’iṭ·ṭêr — 2 Occ.

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