יָת
yāt
sign of the object of a verb
Strong's H3487ParticleAramaicTWOT 2779

יָת (yāt) is an Aramaic particle meaning sign of the object of a verb. It appears 1 time in 1 book of the Hebrew Bible (Strong's H3487).

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Same Hebrew root (TWOT 2779)

Root family 2779: יָת yāt — mark of the accusative. Used only in Dan 3:12. The Hebrew ʾēt (q.v.) is very common in the Bible, but is rare in poetry and is absent in Ugaritic. The one instance in BA argues that is not at home in that dialect, though it is found in the other Aramaic/Syriac dialects

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