👉 The Hebrew name for the word "lincs" in English is "lit." It's a term that refers to a type of tree, specifically a species known as the "Israelite" or "Liberian" olive, which grows throughout Israel and is considered sacred by many Jewish sects. The biblical reference to this tree is found in Deuteronomy 27:15-19, where it's mentioned that the Lord gives them a "litewah" (litewah = holy olive) for their use as sacrifices. The word "lincs" itself has no specific Hebrew translation or definition given in the Bible. It may have been used in Jewish and Christian texts to denote the type of tree commonly found throughout Israel, but without further context, it's not easy to determine its precise meaning from the original sources.