H1335 בֶּתֶר bether → ← H1334 בָּתַר bâthar
4 languagesA piece, segment, or portion, especially a cut or separated part, most notably of flesh or carcass. The term primarily refers to an object that has been divided from a larger whole, often by cutting or splitting, as in the context of dividing animal parts for covenant rituals or sacrificial procedures. The semantic range extends from the physical (cut-up pieces of meat or animal) to the metaphorical (a section or part of something larger).
Etymology
Derived from the root בָּתַר (batar), meaning 'to cut in two, divide, sever.' The noun בֶּתֶר (bether) thus designates the result of such cutting: a piece or portion taken from a larger entity, typically through dividing or severing.