(Heb. Aspatha',
àִñְôָּúָà
, prob. Sanscrit Aspadata, given by a horse, i.e. by Brahmah in the form of a horse [comp. the Persian name
Á᾿óðáäÜôçò
or
Á᾿óðÜäçò
, Died. Sic. ii, 33]; Sept.
ÖáóãÜ
, etc.), the third of the sons of Hainan slain by the Jews of Babylonia (Est_9:7). B.C. 473.