Geddes
[ged-eez] /ˈgɛd iz/
noun
1.
Norman Bel
[bel] /bɛl/ (Show IPA), 1893–1958, U.S. industrial and stage designer and architect.
2.
Sir Patrick, 1854–1932, Scottish biologist, sociologist, and town planner.
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- Geder
a walled place, (Josh. 12:13), perhaps the same as Gederah or Gedor (15:58).
- Gederah
the fortress; a fortified place, a town in the plain (shephelah) of Judah (Josh. 15:36). This is a very common Canaanite and Phoenician name. It is the feminine form of Geder (12:13); the plural form is Gederoth (15:41). This place has by some been identified with Jedireh, a ruin 9 miles from Lydda, toward Eleutheropolis, […]
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an epithet applied to Josabad, one of David’s warriors at Ziklag (1 Chr. 12:4), a native of Gederah.
- Gedor
a wall. (1.) A city in the mountains or hill country of Judah (Josh. 15:58), identified with Jedar, between Jerusalem and Hebron. (2.) 1 Chr. 4:39, the Gederah of Josh. 15:36, or the well-known Gerar, as the LXX. read, where the patriarchs of old had sojourned and fed their flocks (Gen. 20:1, 14, 15; 26:1, […]