Crossword-Solution: HAGGITH 7 letters, 2 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 15

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ADONIJAH, mother of 1 answer
DAVID, wife of 8 answers
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An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
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MCEZAE
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eruption
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Achan laid the blame for the fire upon Naamah, who, he said, desired to avenge herself upon her rival Haggith.
The Renascence of Hebrew Literature (1743-1885) Nahum Slouschz 2005
David was no exception to this custom: to the two wives, Abigail and Ahinoam, which he had while he was in exile at Ziklag, he now added Maacah the Aramaean, daughter of the King of Geshur, Haggith, Abital, Bglah, and several others.* During the siege of Babbath-Ammon he also committed adultery with Bathsheba, the wife of Uriah the Hittite, and, placing her husband in the forefront of the battle, brought about his death.
History Of Egypt, Chaldæa, Syria, Babylonia, and Assyria, Volume 6 (of 12) G. Maspero 2005
The eldest son of the king was now Adonijah, son of Haggith, but Bathsheba exercised an undisputed sway over her husband, and had prepared him to recognise in Solomon her son the heir to the throne.
History Of Egypt, Chaldæa, Syria, Babylonia, and Assyria, Volume 6 (of 12) G. Maspero 2005
Maacah bore him a third son, Absalom, and a daughter, Tamar; his fifth wife, Haggith, bore a fourth son, Adonijah.
The History of Antiquity, Vol. II (of VI) Max Duncker 2012
After Absalom's death the heir to the crown was Adonijah, the fourth son of David, whom Haggith had borne to him while at Hebron.
The History of Antiquity, Vol. II (of VI) Max Duncker 2012