יְטַב
yĕṭab
be pleasing
Strong's H3191VerbAramaicTWOT 2768

יְטַב (yĕṭab) is an Aramaic verb meaning be pleasing. It appears 1 time in 1 book of the Hebrew Bible (Strong's H3191).

Also rendered

Same Hebrew root (TWOT 2768)

Root family 2768: יְטַב yĕṭab — be pleasing. Related to ṭĕʾēb, as Hebrew yāṭab is related to ṭôb. But the Hebrew idiom for “be pleasing” usually is the fuller expression “be pleasing in the eyes of. …”

See it in Scripture

Ezra 7:18

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