Basan

/ˈbeɪsən/ noun

In biblical contexts, a fertile region east of the Jordan River in ancient Canaan, known for its cattle and grain production.

From Hebrew 'Bashan,' a geographical name of Semitic origin. The region appears in biblical texts and ancient Near Eastern geography, preserved in English through biblical translation.

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