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Hebron

American  
[hee-bruhn, heb-ruhn] / ˈhi brən, ˈhɛb rən /

noun

  1. an ancient city of Palestine, formerly in west Jordan; occupied by Israel 1967–97; since 1997 mostly under Palestinian self-rule.


Hebron British  
/ ˈhiː-, ˈhɛbrɒn /

noun

  1. Arabic name: El Khalil.  a city in the West Bank: famous for the Haram, which includes the cenotaphs of Abraham and Sarah, Isaac and Rebecca, and Jacob and Leah. Pop: 168 000 (2005 est)

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Etymology

Origin of Hebron

First recorded in 1550–70; from Hebrew Ḥebhrōn

Example Sentences

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In Hebron, he is to participate in a podcast interview at 4 p.m. and to deliver remarks on the economy in Kentucky at 4:30 p.m.

From The Wall Street Journal

"We are living the ugly truth that we are not protected," said Hebron mayor, al-Sharabati.

From BBC

The farm-equipment manufacturer said Tuesday the facilities include a distribution center near Hebron, Ind. and an excavator factory in Kernersville, N.C.

From The Wall Street Journal

On this rainy, late-summer afternoon, Thomas and I are chatting about the Mayer Theatre, an Art Deco throwback a few blocks and a sturdy one-way bridge away on Hebron’s main street.

From Salon

Thomas has lived in Hebron all her life, and remembers when times were different.

From Salon