teh'-bakh
from 2873; properly, something slaughtered; hence, a beast
(or meat, as butchered); abstr. butchery (or concretely, a
place of slaughter):--X beast, slaughter, X slay, X sore.
see Hebrew for [02873]
He goeth [01980] after [0310] her straightway [06597], as an ox [07794] goeth [0935] to the slaughter [02874], or as a fool [0191] to the correction [04148] of the stocks [05914];straightway: Heb. suddenly
She hath killed [02873] her beasts [02874]; she hath mingled [04537] her wine [03196]; she hath also furnished [06186] her table [07979].her beasts: Heb. her killing