pit-too'-akh
or pittuach {pit-too'-akh; passive participle of 6605;
sculpture (in low or high relief or even intaglio):--carved
(work) (are, en-)grave(-ing, -n).
see Hebrew for [06605]
Send [07971] me now therefore a man [0376] cunning [02450] to work [06213] in gold [02091], and in silver [03701], and in brass [05178], and in iron [01270], and in purple [0710], and crimson [03758], and blue [08504], and that can skill [03045] to grave [06603] [06605] with the cunning men [02450] that are with me in Judah [03063] and in Jerusalem [03389], whom David [01732] my father [01] did provide [03559].to grave: Heb. to grave gravings
The son [01121] of a woman [0802] of the daughters [01323] of Dan [01835], and his father [01] was a man [0376] of Tyre [06876], skilful [03045] to work [06213] in gold [02091], and in silver [03701], in brass [05178], in iron [01270], in stone [068], and in timber [06086], in purple [0713], in blue [08504], and in fine linen [0948], and in crimson [03758]; also to grave [06605] any manner of graving [06603], and to find out [02803] every device [04284] which shall be put [05414] to him, with thy cunning men [02450], and with the cunning men [02450] of my lord [0113] David [01732] thy father [01].