baʿal ḥānān בַּ֫עַל חָנָן ‘Baal-hanan’ (Hebrew)
Etymology?:
from baʿal בַּעַל ‘master’ and ḥānan חָנַן ‘be gracious / be loathsome’
Roots:
בעל
חנן
baʿal ḥānān pr n m pers
Baal-hanan = "Baal is gracious"
1) an early king of Edom
2) one of David's officers, a Gederite, who had the superintendence of his olive and sycamore plantations