Strong's #7660: shabats (pronounced shaw-bats')
a primitive root; to interweave (colored) threads in squares; by implication (of reticulation) to inchase gems in gold:--embroider, set.
Brown-Driver-Briggs Hebrew Lexicon:
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shâbats
1) to weave in checkered or plaited work or pattern (meaning probable)
1a) (Piel) to weave, plait
1b) (Pual) inwoven, set (participle)
Part of Speech: verb
Relation: a primitive root
Usage:
This word is used 2 times:
Exodus 28:20: "and an onyx, and a jasper: they shall be set in gold in their enclosings."
Exodus 28:39: " And thou shalt embroider the coat of fine linen, and thou shalt make the miter of fine linen, and thou shalt make the girdle"