gutter, water-spout

Concise Bible Dictionary:

1. tsinnor, “waterspout or watercourse,” spoken of by David in reference to the attack upon the stronghold of the Jebusites in Jerusalem (2 Sam. 5:8).
2. rahat, water-trough for cattle (Gen. 30:38, 41).
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Strong’s Dictionary of Hebrew Words:

Transliteration:
tsinnuwr
Phonic:
tsin-noor’
Meaning:
from an unused root perhaps meaning to be hollow; a culvert
KJV Usage:
gutter, water-spout