- Deir al-
Dubban (Arabic: دير الدبان, from Dayr ad-Dhubban, literally, the "Monastery of the Flies") was a
small Palestinian village 26
kilometers (16 mi)...
- depo****ted, most
inhabitants left
after earlier attacks. Town destro****. Dayr al-
Dubban 730 23–24
October none
Givati Brigade Most of
villagers fled, some expelled...
- 32°25′40″N 35°30′01″E / 32.42778°N 35.50028°E / 32.42778; 35.50028 Deir al-
Dubban Hebron 23
October 1948 847 7,784 Yoav
Rubble 31°40′23″N 34°53′33″E / 31...
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Barqusya Bayt
Jibrin (Beit Guvrin) Bayt
Nattif al-Dawayima (Amatzya) Deir al-
Dubban (Luzit) Dayr
Nakhkhas Kudna (Beit Nir)
Mughallis (Gefen) al-Qubayba (Lachish)...
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Yajur Hebron 'Ajjur
Barqusya Bayt
Jibrin Bayt
Nattif al-Dawayima Deir al-
Dubban Dayr
Nakhkhas Kudna Mughallis al-Qubayba Ra'na Tell es-Safi Umm Burj az-****iyya...
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Yajur Hebron 'Ajjur
Barqusya Bayt
Jibrin Bayt
Nattif al-Dawayima Deir al-
Dubban Dayr
Nakhkhas Kudna Mughallis al-Qubayba Ra'na Tell es-Safi Umm Burj az-****iyya...
-
initially named Dir
Duban Bet
after the depo****ted Arab
village of Deir al-
Dubban. It was
later renamed Luzit after almond trees,
which are
common in the...
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adouber "to arm, strike" ( < Fr à +
douber < OFr
duber &
dober < Gmc, cf OE
dubban "to dub") aéro-club affaît "ridge" affaîter
affaler "to
lower a rope, drive...
- Old
French adober,
aduber 'to equip, to prepare', from an Old
Frankish dubban 'to prepare'. Derivatives: adubo, adubeiro, adubío 'garnish, seasoning,...