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Yeri'oth: personal name (possibly feminine), mentioned in Judahite genealogy
Yeri'oth appears in 1 Chronicles 2:18 in a genealogical context that is textually difficult. Some scholars suggest reading "daughter of Yerioth" instead of the Masoretic "and Yerioth," which would make this a maternal designation. The name's precise role in Caleb's family tree remains uncertain due to textual ambiguity.

Sentidos
1. sense 1 A name appearing in the genealogy of Judah in 1 Chronicles 2:18, possibly indicating a woman in Caleb's family. Textual scholars suggest emending the conjunction to read "daughter of Yerioth," which would clarify the genealogical relationship. Greek manuscripts vary significantly (Eloth, Iereioth, Iephthiel), reflecting the difficulty of the Hebrew text. The name may relate to the noun for tent curtains.
DISCOURSE_NAMES Names of Persons and Places Proper Names (Personal)
AR["يَريعوت"]·ben["যিরীয়োৎ"]·DE["[יריעות]"]·EN["Yeri'oth"]·FR["[יריעות]"]·heb["יריעות"]·HI["यरीओत"]·ID["Yeriot"]·IT["[יריעות]"]·jav["Yériot"]·KO["예리오"]·PT["Yeri'ot"]·RU["сыны-её"]·ES["Yeriot"]·SW["Yeriothi"]·TR["Yeriot'u"]·urd["یریعوت"]

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Referencia BDB / Léxico
יְרִיעוֹת n.pr.m.(?) only 1 Ch 2:18; where read perhaps בַּת־יר׳ for MT וְאֶת־יר׳, see We VB; 𝔊 Ελιωθ, A 𝔊L Ιερ(ε)ιωθ.