šᵊxem שְׁכֶם ‘Shechem’ (Hebrew)
Etymology?:
the same as šᵊxem שְׁכֶם ‘shoulder’
Roots:
שׁכם
šᵊxem pr n m pers + pr n loc
Shechem = "back" or "shoulder"
n pr m
1) son of Hamor, the chieftain of the Hivites at Shechem at the time of Jacob's arrival
n pr loc
2) a city in Manasseh; located in a valley between Mount Ebal and Mount Gerizim, 34 miles (54 km) north of Jerusalem and 7 miles (10.5 km) south- east of Samaria