תִּוְהָא, anxiety, terror; disgust. Targ. O. Gen. XXVII, 33 (some ed. תְּוָהָא). Targ. Ps. LXXVIII, 41, v. תְּיַהּ.
תִּוְהָא, (of a building) threatening condition, indications of dilapidation. B. Bath. 3ᵇ חזי בה ת׳ they notice signs of ruin on it.
תִּוְהָא, mishap. B. Mets. 73ᵃ כיון דהוה ביה ת׳ לא וכ׳ (not דהוי, v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 300) since a mishap may befall it (and the buyer must take the risk), the transaction has not the appearance of an advance of money for a consideration (of usury, v. אַגְרָא I); Rashi: cause for regret].—[Koh. R. to I, 7, v. תּוּוָיי.]