Definition: Aneth is an Old Testament term for a dead body, often associated with the prophet Hosea in Hebrews chapter 2:14-16. Its exact meaning is not known, but it seems to have religious connotations. The term 'aneth' comes from Latin, and its word root (al) means 'death'. In the context of Old Testament, 'aneth' might refer to a person who has died or been in a state of spiritual death or loss, possibly representing God's judgment on sinners or His wrath against Israel.