(Hebrew Eyn Chiaddah',
éï çִãָּä
, swift fountain; Sept.
᾿ÇíáääÜ
), a city on the border of the tribe of Issachar, mentioned between Engannim and Beth-pazzez (Jos_19:21). Van de Velde (Narrative, 1:315) and Thomson (Land and Book, 2:248) would identify it with Ain-Haud, on the western brow of Carmel, and about two miles from the sea; but this is out of the limits of the tribe of Issachar. Its site is possibly to be sought in that of the modern village Ain-Mahil, not far N.E. of Nazareth (Robinson, Researches, 3:209).