khoots
or (shortened) chuts {khoots}; (both forms feminine in the
plural) from an unused root meaning to sever; properly,
separate by a wall, i.e. outside, outdoors:--abroad, field,
forth, highway, more, out(-side, -ward), street, without.
Tell [05046] it not in Gath [01661], publish [01319] it not in the streets [02351] of Askelon [0831]; lest the daughters [01323] of the Philistines [06430] rejoice [08055], lest the daughters [01323] of the uncircumcised [06189] triumph [05937].
Then he called [07121] his servant [05288] that ministered [08334] unto him, and said [0559], Put [07971] now this woman out [02351] from me, and bolt [05274] the door [01817] after [0310] her.
And she had a garment [03801] of divers colours [06446] upon her: for with such robes [04598] were the king's [04428] daughters [01323] that were virgins [01330] apparelled [03847]. Then his servant [08334] brought [03318] her out [02351], and bolted [05274] the door [01817] after [0310] her.
Then did I beat [07833] them as small as the dust [06083] of the earth [0776], I did stamp [01854] them as the mire [02916] of the street [02351], and did spread them abroad [07554].