the rendering of one Gr. and two Heb. words in the Auth. Vers. 1. פֶּה (peh, Job 30:18; where, however, some merely read כְּמוֹ, as), properly signifies a mouth, in which sense it often occurs, and is hence applied to any aperture or orifice. (See MOUTH).
It is frequently applied elsewhere (as in the passage cited) to the opening of a garment that closes around the. neck, such as the tunic (Exodus 39:23, Psalms 133:2). See EPHOD. 2. נְטַיפוֹת (netiphoth', drops, Judges 8:26), "collars," mentioned among the spoils of the Midianites, were a peculiar kind of pendant, or ear-drop, probably of pearls, and hence different from the ordinary ear-ring (q.v.). The same term occurs in the list of female attire in Isaiah 3:19, where it is translated "chains" (q.v.). 3. "Ιμας (Sirach 33:26), a thong, i.e. strap for harnessing a beast of burden to the yoke (q.v.).