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ʾădōnīqām אֲדֹנִיקָם ‘Adonikam’ (Hebrew)

Etymology?: from ʾādōn אָדוֹן ‘lord’ and qāmāy קָמָי ‘-Kemai / to arise’
Roots: אדון אדון קום

ʾădōnīqām pr n m pers
Adonikam = "my lord arose"
1) the head of an Israelite clan who returned from exile

Mentioned in Ezra 2:13, 8:13 Nehemiah 7:18

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