ḥammōn חַמּוֹן ‘Hammon’ (Hebrew)
Etymology?:
from ḥāmam חָמַם ‘to warm’
Roots:
חמם
ḥammōn pr n loc
Hammon = "warm springs"
1) a town in Asher, apparently not far from Zidon-rabbah
2) a town in Naphtali allotted to the Levites; also called 'Hammath' and 'Hammoth-dor'