Strong's #3834: labiybah (pronounced law-bee-baw')
or rather lbibah {leb-ee-baw'}; from 3823 in its original sense of fatness (or perhaps of folding); a cake (either as fried or turned):--cake.
Brown-Driver-Briggs Hebrew Lexicon:
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lâbı̂ybâh / lebibâh
1) cakes, bread
Part of Speech: noun feminine
Relation: from H3823 in its original sense of fatness (or perhaps of folding)
Usage:
This word is used 3 times:
2 Samuel 13:6: "come, and make me a couple of cakes in my sight, that I may eat at her hand."
2 Samuel 13:8: "in his sight, and did bake the cakes."
2 Samuel 13:10: "of thine hand. And Tamar took the cakes which she had made, and brought"