Or rather lbibah {leb-ee-baw'}; from labab in its original sense of fatness (or perhaps of folding); a cake (either as fried or turned) -- cake.
see HEBREW labab
H3834. labibah
or lebibah [לְבִבָה] noun plural cakes (probably pancakes, from shape ?) לְבִבוֺת 2 Samuel 13:6, 8, 10.