(Hebrew, Dibla´yim,
ãַּáìִéַí
, two round cakes, e.g. of dried figs pressed together into a mass, as in 1Sa_25:18; but according to Furst, Heb.Handw. s.v., double coition; Sept.
Äåâçëáåßì
, v. r.
Äåâçëáú
v
ì
), the name of the father of Hosea's meretricious wife (Hos_1:3). B.C. ante 725.