Words

Hebrew
pṣḥ - to be bright (HALOT 953)
Hebrew
pṣḥ - to smash (HALOT 953)
Hebrew
pṣṣ - to break into pieces (HALOT 954)
Hebrew
pŝˁ - to stride (HALOT 979)
psˁ ‘to stride, go’ in pB. (Levy IV 75)
Hebrew
pōt - brow, forehead (HALOT 983)

pl. pōtōt. Note the form with pronominal suffx pot-hēn ‘their (fem.) pōt’ in Is 3:17, which definitely implies the protoform *put-­. The present meaning is attested in the Bible in two ambiguous contexts only: in 1K 7:50 denoting part of the door, translated as ‘front side, facade’ in [HALOT 983] and alternatively interpreted as ‘socket of the door pin’ in [Jastrow 1149]; and in Is 3:17 in the phrase «The Lord will make scabby the skull (ḳodḳōd) of the daughters of Zion and Yhwh will lay bare their pōt» (on interpreting this term as ‘female pudenda’ see *pVˀw/y(-at)- - genital organ, No. 206).

Hebrew
ptw - to be simple, inexpert, gullible; (pi.) to seduce (HALOT 984)
Hebrew
patbag - food, provisions (HALOT 984)
From Old Iranian *piθfa-baga- “distributor of provisions” (EDA I 531)
Hebrew
ptḥ - (pi.) to break open arable soil, to dig furrows (HALOT 987)
Hebrew
ptḥ - (pi.) to engrave (HALOT 988)
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ptl - (nip.) to be entangled with one another, to wrestle; to be tortuous, astute (HALOT 990)