H2864. chathar
חָתַר verb dig, row (Late Hebrew id., bore (through), so Aramaic ᵑ7 חֲתַר (rare)) —
Qal Perfect ׳ח [Job 24:16], חָתַרְתִּי [Ezek 12:7]; Imperfect וָאֶחְתֹּר [8:8], יַחְתְּרוּ [12:12]; [Amos 9:2], וַיַּחְתְּרוּ [Jonah 1:13]; Imperative חֲתָרֿ [Ezek 8:8]; [12:5]; —
1 dig into houses, with accusative בָּתִּים [Job 24:16] (of burglary); followed by בְּ into or through a wall [Ezek 8:8] (twice in verse) (Co strike out on internal grounds), [12:5], [7], [12]; metaphor followed by בשׁאול [Amos 9:2] dig into She'ôl, i.e. as a refuge.
2 row (as digging into the water) [Jonah 1:13].