Strong's #5025: Nobach (pronounced no'-bach)
from 5024; a bark; Nobach, the name of an Israelite, and of a place East of the Jordan:--Nobah.
Brown-Driver-Briggs Hebrew Lexicon:
nôbach
Nobah = "barking"
1) a warrior of Manasseh who during the conquest of the territory on the east of the Jordan possessed himself of the town of Kenath and surrounding villages (noun proper masculine)
2) a place in Gilead which comprised the towns of Kenath and its surrounding villages captured by 1 above and renamed after himself; area eventually regained its original identity (noun proper locative)
Part of Speech: see above in Definition
Relation: from H5024
Usage:
This word is used 3 times:
Numbers 32:42: " And Nobah went and took Kenath, and the villages thereof, and called it Nobah,"
Numbers 32:42: "Kenath, and the villages thereof, and called it Nobah, after his own name."
Judges 8:11: "of them that dwelt in tents on the east of Nobah and Jogbehah, and smote"