גֵּץ, (גהץ, v. Targ. Job. XVIII, 5 s. v. גֵּיצָא) [shining,]
גֵּץ, spark from the forger’s hammer. B. Kam. VI, 6 (62ᵇ); B. Bath. 26ᵃ; Sabb. 21ᵇ. Gen. R. s. 84; Tanḥ. Vayesheb 1.
גֵּץ, (cmp. Arab. גֹץ ّ gypsum) ג׳ יוניa white earth, chalk; a cross-path laid out with whitened pegs of baked mud or clay (= יתדות הדרכים). Mikv. IX, 2 ג׳ י׳ the lime of the crossings sticking to the feet or clothes; cmp. Tosef. ib. VI (VII), 14.