Or taom {taw-ome'}; from ta'am; a twin (in plural only), literally or figuratively -- twins.
see HEBREW ta'am
H8380. taom
[תּוֺאָם (Köii. 1. 69 תְּאֹם)]
noun masculine twin (Late Hebrew id.; compare Phoenician proper name, masculine תאם, Greek Θωμᾶς = δίδυμος John 20:24); — plural absolute of two boys תּוֺמִם Genesis 25:24 (Ges§ 23f.) תְּאוֺמִים 38:27 (both J); of animals, construct צְבִיָּה תְּאוֺמֵי Cant 4:5, צ ׳תָּאֳמֵי Cant 7:4.