Zilpah


the mother of gad and asher. gen. 30:10–13.
historical examples

the world english bible (web), the old testament, complete various
mary anerley r. d. blackmore
blow the man down holman day
the parish clerk (1907) peter hampson ditchfield
mary anerley r. d. blackmore

noun
(old testament) leah’s maidservant, who bore gad and asher to jacob (genesis 30:10–13)

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