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nāwīt נָוִית ‘Naioth’ (Hebrew)

Etymology?: from nāwā נָוָה ‘to beautify / to dwell’
Roots: נוה

nāwīt pr n loc
Naioth = "habitations"
1) a dwelling place of prophets in the time of Samuel

Mentioned in 1 Samuel 20:1, 19:22, 19:18, 19:23, 19:19

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