ʿalmōn divlātāyᵊmā עַלְמֹן דִּבְלָתָיְמָה ‘Almon-diblathaim’ (Hebrew)
Etymology?:
from the same as ʿalmōn עַלְמוֹן ‘Almon’ and the dual of dᵊvēlā דְּבֵלָה ‘fig cake’ with directive enclitic, compare bēt divlātāyim בֵּית דִּבְלָתָ֑יִם ‘Beth-diblathaim’
Roots:
עלמון
דבלה
ʿalmōn divlātāyᵊmā pr n loc
Almon-diblathaim = "concealing the two cakes"
1) a station of the Israelites in the wilderness of Moab