baʿal ḥāṣōr בַּ֫עַל חָצוֹר ‘Baal-hazor’ (Hebrew)
Etymology?:
from baʿal בַּעַל ‘master’ and a modification of ḥāṣēr חָצֵר ‘court / village’
Roots:
בעל
חצר
baʿal ḥāṣōr pr n loc
Baal-hazor = "lord of the village"
1) a town on the border between Ephraim and Benjamin, apparent location of a sheep farm of Absalom and location of Amnon's murder