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yitrᵊʿām יִתְרְעָם ‘Ithream’ (Hebrew)

Etymology?: from yeter יֶ֫תֶר ‘remainder / cord’ and ʿam עַם ‘people / kinsman’
Roots: יתר עם

yitrᵊʿām pr n m pers
Ithream = "profit of the people"
1) a son of David by his wife Eglah; the 6th son and born in Hebron

Mentioned in Exodus 23:11 2 Samuel 3:5

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