(Hebrew Achochi',
àֲçåֹçַé
; Sept.
ðáñÜäåëöïò
,
Á᾿÷ùú
v
ôçò
[v. r.
Á᾿ùú
v
ôçò
],
Á᾿÷ù÷ß
,
Á᾿÷ώñ
[v. r.
Á᾿÷ùíß
],
Á᾿ùèß
[v. r.
×ώ÷
,
Å᾿÷ώ÷
]), an epithet applied to Dodo or Dodai, one of the captains under Solomon (1Ch_27:4), and his son Eleazar, one of David's three chief warriors (2Sa_23:9; 1Ch_11:12), as well as to Zalmon or Ilai, another of his body-guard (2Sa_23:28; 1Ch_11:29); doubtless from their descent from AHOAH SEE AHOAH (1Ch_8:4) the Benjamite (comp. 1Ch_11:26).