Edom

English

Etymology

From Hebrew אֱדוֹם (ʾĕḏōm).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈidəm/

Proper noun

Edom

  1. (biblical) The name given to Esau in the Hebrew Bible.
  2. (historical) A region whose inhabitants traditionally traced their ancestry to Esau.

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