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ḥăṣar-ʾaddār חֲצַר־אַדָּר ‘Hazar-addar’ (Hebrew)

Etymology?: from ḥāṣēr חָצֵר ‘court / village’ and ʾaddār אַדָּר ‘Addar’
Roots: חצר אדר

ḥăṣar-ʾaddār pr n loc
Hazar-addar = "enclosure of glory"
1) a place on the southern border of Canaan

Mentioned in Numbers 34:4

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