baʿal ṣᵊfōn בַּ֫עַל צְפוֹן ‘Baal-zephon’ (Hebrew)
Etymology?:
from baʿal בַּעַל ‘Baal’ and ṣāfōn צָפוֹן ‘north’ in the sense of cold, according to others an Egyptian form of Typhon, the destroyer
Roots:
בעל
צפון צפון
baʿal ṣᵊfōn pr n loc
Baal Tsphon or Baal-zephon = "lord of the north"
1) a place in Egypt near the Red Sea where Pharaoh and his army were destroyed during the Exodus