מָצוֹד
ma.tsod (H4685A)
siegework
AI Word Study
The Hebrew word מָצוֹד (ma.tsod) is defined as "siegework." This term refers to the act of laying siege to a fortified place, such as a city or a stronghold. The semantic domain of Warfare & Conflict indicates that this word is closely related to military tactics and strategies. Given its definition and domain, it is likely that this word is used in contexts where a city or a fortified place is under attack or being besieged. The fact that it appears only once in the Bible suggests that it may be a specialized or technical term, used in a specific situation or narrative.
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There was a little city, and few men within it; and a great king came against it, besieged it, and built great bulwarks against it.