מַחְמֹד
maḥmōd
desirable
Strong's H4262NounHebrewTWOT 673e

מַחְמֹד (maḥmōd) is a Hebrew noun meaning desirable. It appears 2 times in 1 book of the Hebrew Bible (Strong's H4262).

Same Hebrew root (TWOT 673e)

Root family 673: חָמַד ḥāmad — desire, delight in. Cf. Ugaritic ḥmd “be pleasant,” but also covet, lust after (ASV and RSV similar but in the positive contexts [eleven of twenty-one] prefer the less ambiguous delight in”). The Arabic ḥamida means praise and the name Mohammed comes from the root

See it in Scripture

Lamentations 1:7

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