ḥawwōt yāʿīr חַוּוֹת יָעִיר ‘Havvoth-jair’ (Hebrew)
Etymology?:
from the plural of ḥawwā חַוָּה ‘village’ and a modification of yāʿīr יָעִיר ‘Jair’
Roots:
חוה
יעור
ḥawwōt yāʿīr pr n loc
Havoth-jair = "villages of Jair"
1) certain villages on the east of Jordan, in Gilead or Bashan, which were taken by Jair, the son of Manasseh, and called after his name; 60 or 23 or 30 cities in total