kib-roth-ha-tā´a-va, kib-roÌ„th- (התּ×וה קברת, kÌ£ibhroÌ„th ha-ta'ăwaÌ„h “the graves of greedâ€): A desert camp of the Israelites, one day's journey from the wilderness of Sinai. There the people lusted for flesh to eat, and, a great number of quails being sent, a plague resulted; hence, the name (; ; ).