* mallows.
The Hebrew {mallu(8463)h,} in Arabic, {malluch,} and in Syriac
{mallucho,} is probably the [Lalima or Lalimos] of the Greeks,
and {halimus} of the Romans, which Dioscorides describes as a
kind of bramble, without thorns, the leaves of which are
boiled and eaten.
* juniper roots.
The Hebrew {rothem,} in Arabic, {ratim,} and in Spanish,
{retama,} most probably signifies the {genista} or broom,
which is very abundant in the deserts of Arabia.
* for their meat.
2Ki 4:38,39 Am 7:14 Lu 15:16
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