LEXICON OF ORIENTAL WORDS IN ANCIENT GREEK

αμαδαρωθ <Semitic; Hellenistic period>

👉 αμαδαρωθ – ‘from galloping’ (LXX: Jud.A 5.22).

🅔 A transliteration of Biblical Hebrew middahărôṯ ‘’, i.e. a plural from of *dahărā ‘galloping’ with the preposition min ‘from’. The initial α- is an addition (either an error or a kind of prothesis). Note also Greek -α- in the second syllable vs. Masoretic -i-. 

📖 Data: DCH: II, 417; HALOT: 214. Ref.: GELS: 22.