ḥātān חָתָן ‘son-in-law’ (Hebrew)
Etymology?:
from ḥōtēn חֹתֵן ‘relative / be related’
Roots:
חתן
ḥātān n, m
1) son-in-law, daughter's husband, bridegroom, husband
Etymology?:
from ḥōtēn חֹתֵן ‘relative / be related’
Roots:
חתן
ḥātān n, m
1) son-in-law, daughter's husband, bridegroom, husband