ethanim
/ˈiːθænɪm/Definitions
1. noun
A month of the Hebrew calendar, the sixth month, approximately corresponding to late August and September.
“The Jewish festival of Sukkot is celebrated during the month of Ethanim.”
2. proper noun
A town in the tribe of Judah (1 Kings 4:12).
“Ethanim was a significant town in ancient Judah, known for its agricultural prosperity.”