[sonme Vajeza'tha] (Heb. Vayezathal
åִéַæָúָà
, prob. from Pers. vayu, “wind,” and zatha, “strong;” Sept.
Æáâõèáῖïò
, v.r.
ÆáâïõãáèÜ
and
ÆáâïõäåèÜí
; Vulg. Jezatha), last named of the ten-sons of Haman slain by the Jews at Shushahi (Est_9:9). B.C. 474.