nāvāl נָבָל ‘Nabal’ (Hebrew)
Etymology?:
the same as nāvāl נָבָל ‘foolish’
Roots:
נבל
nāvāl pr n m pers
Nabhal or Nabal = "fool"
1) a man of Carmel who spurned David's messengers, then died of shock when he realised it might cause his death; his case was pleaded by his wife Abigail who became David's wife after his death