rᵊḥōvōt רְחֹבוֹת ‘Rehoboth’ (Hebrew)
Etymology?:
plural of rᵊḥōv רְחוֹב ‘street/plaza’
Roots:
רחוב רחוב
rᵊḥōvōt pr n loc
Rehoboth = "wide places or streets"
1) the 3rd of a series of wells dug by Isaac in the territory of the Philistines
2) one of the 4 cities built by Asshur or by Nimrod in Asshur located close to Nineveh
3) a city of Saul or Shaul, one of the early kings of the Edomites