- labwa
- lioness [Akk labu (lion), Heb levia (lioness), lavia (lion), Uga lbu]
Arabic etymological dictionary. 2013.
Arabic etymological dictionary. 2013.
LEBO-HAMATH — (Heb. לְבוֹא חֲמָת ,לְבֹא חֲמָת), a place name or geographical term frequently mentioned as a northern boundary mark of Ereẓ Israel. The biblical description of the borders of Canaan places Lebo Hamath on the northern border between Mount Hor… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
lbʾ — Common Semitic noun *labʾ , *labīʾ , lion. Leo, leonine, lev, lion; chameleon, codling, dandelion, Leo Minor, leopard, from Greek leōn, from a Semitic source akin to Akkadian lā … Universalium
lb — lbɔ Definition: Common Semitic noun *labɔ , *labīɔ , lion. Leo, leonine, lev, lion; chameleon, codling, dandelion, Leo Minor, leopard, from Greek leōn, from a Semitic source akin to Akkadian lābu, labɔu, labbu, Ugaritic lbɔ, Hebrew lābîɔ, lion,… … The American Heritage dictionary of the English language
CANAAN, LAND OF — (Heb. אֶרֶץ)כְּנַעַן ,כְּנָעַן), the land promised to the Israelites by God (e.g., Gen. 17:8; Ex. 6:4). The name Canaan first appears in documents from the 15th century B.C.E. and was variously written: Akkadian: Kinani (m), Kinaḫḫu / i, etc.;… … Encyclopedia of Judaism