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.
And he had thirty [07970] sons [01121], and thirty [07970] daughters [01323], whom he sent [07971] abroad [02351], and took [0935] in thirty [07970] daughters [01323] from abroad [02351] for his sons [01121]. And he judged [08199] Israel [03478] seven [07651] years [08141].
But the men [0582] would [014] not hearken [08085] to him: so the man [0376] took [02388] his concubine [06370], and brought [03318] her forth [02351] unto them; and they knew [03045] her, and abused [05953] her all the night [03915] until the morning [01242]: and when the day [07837] began to spring [05927], they let her go [07971].