gūr-bāʿal גּוּר־בָּ֑֫עַל ‘Gur-baal’ (Hebrew)
Etymology?:
from gūr גּוּר ‘to sojourn / to quarrel / to dread’ and baʿal בַּעַל ‘Baal’
Roots:
גור
בעל
gūr-bāʿal pr n loc
Gur-baal = "dwelling of Baal"
1) a place in which dwelt Arabians; probably lying between Palestine and the Arabian peninsula