. אָבֵל ('ábel) – "lament" or "mourning." In the Bible, this term is used to describe the act of lamentation or deep sadness that follows a loss, especially the death of a person. from H58 and H4246; dancing meadow; Abel Mehola, a place in Palestine: Abel-mehola Biblical Context: A key use of אָבֵל is found in 1 Kings 13:30, where a "place of lamentation" or אָבֵל is mentioned, in connection with mourning for a loved one. It is also used elsewhere in the Bible to refer to the place or action of mourning.
Although אָבֵל is closely related to אֵ֫בֶל ('ébel), |