barḥumī בַּרְחֻמִי ‘Barhumite’ (Hebrew)
Etymology?:
by transposition for baḥărūmī בַּחֲרוּמִי ‘Baharumite’
Roots:
בחרומי
barḥumī pr n loc gen
Barhumite = "son of the blackened: in the pitied"
1) a person from Bahurim, a village apparently on or close to the road leading up from the Jordan valley to Jerusalem, and near the south boundary of Benjamin