REHOBOTH


Meaning of REHOBOTH in English

ˈrēəˌbōth, rə̇ˈhōbəth noun

also re·he·both ˈrēəˌbōth

( -s )

Usage: usually capitalized

Etymology: probably after Rehoboth, site where Isaac dug a well for which the herdsmen of Abimelech did not fight and that he named (Gen 26:22), from Hebrew Rĕḥōbhōth, literally, wide spaces

: a member of a community or company of peoples in southwestern Africa of mixed European and native and especially Hottentot and Herero origin

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