tāvōr תָּבוֹר ‘Tabor’ (Hebrew)
Etymology?:
from a root corresponding to tᵊvar תְּבַר ‘to break’
Roots:
תבר
tāvōr pr n loc
Tabor = "mound"
n pr mont
1) a mountain in the plain of Esdraelon rising abruptly and insulated except for a narrow ridge on the west connecting it to the hills of Nazareth
n pr loc
2) a town around the summit of Mount Tabor (1)
3) a city of the Merarite Levites located in the territory of Zebulun
n pr arbour
4) the place of an oak tree which was on the homeward journey of Saul after he had been anointed by Samuel