Village in Smiths Bible Dictionary
This word in addition to its ordinary sense, is often used,
especially in the enumeration of towns in Jos 13:15,19 to
imply unwalled suburbs outside the walled towns. Arab
villages, as found in Arabia, are often mere collections of
stone huts, "long, low rude hovels, roofed only with the
stalks of palm leaves," or covered for a time with tent-
cloths, which are removed when the tribe change their
quarters. Others are more solidly built, as are most of the of
palestine, though in some the dwellings are mere mud-huts.
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