tooth, X two-edged

Boyd’s Bible Dictionary:

The Jewish law of retaliation permitted the deprivation of “eye for eye, tooth for tooth”
(Ex. 21:24). The principle of this law was condemned by Christ (Matt. 5:38-42). Teeth used figuratively for the inheritable quality of sin (Ezek. 18:2); “cleanness of teeth” a figure for famine (Amos 4:6); “gnashing of teeth” indicative of rage and despair (Matt. 8:12).

Strong’s Dictionary of Hebrew Words:

Transliteration:
piyphiyah
Phonic:
pee-fee-yaw’
Meaning:
for 6366; an edge or tooth
KJV Usage:
tooth, X two-edged