lime, plaister

“Lime” From Boyd’s Bible Dictionary:

(glue). Was known and used for plaster and cement work (Deut. 27:2; Isa. 33:12; Amos 2:1).

“Plaster” From Boyd’s Bible Dictionary:

(forming on). Used by Hebrews as wall and stone coating (Lev. 14:42; Deut. 27:2,4; Dan. 5:5).

“Lime” From Concise Bible Dictionary:

The use of this material was evidently understood by the Israelites. Isaiah 33:12 speaks of the “burnings of lime”; and in Amos 2:1 judgment is pronounced upon Moab because of having “burned the bones of the king of Edom into lime.”

“Plaster, Plaister” From Concise Bible Dictionary:

This was used to cover the walls of houses (Lev. 14:42-48; Dan. 5:5); and was also spread on large stones, on which the law could be inscribed (Deut. 27:2-4; Josh. 8:32). It may have been compounded of different substances for divers purposes. In Isaiah 38:21 plaster is used in a medical sense as spread on a boil.

Strong’s Dictionary of Hebrew Words:

Transliteration:
siyd
Phonic:
seed
Meaning:
from 7874; lime (as boiling when slacked)
KJV Usage:
lime, plaister