livnā לִבְנָה ‘Libnah’ (Hebrew)
Etymology?:
the same as livnā לִבְנָה ‘paving’ or livneh לִבְנֶה ‘poplar’
Roots:
לבנה
livnā pr n loc
Libnah = "pavement"
1) a royal city of the Canaanites in the southwest captured by Joshua; allocated to Judah and made a Levitical city; site unknown
2) a station between Sinai and Kadesh of Israel during their wilderness wanderings