Strong's #5874: `Eyn-Do'r, (pronounced ane-dore')
or mEyn Dowr {ane dore}; or Eyn-Dor {ane-dore'}; from 5869 and 1755; fountain of dwelling; En-Dor, a place in Palestine:--En-dor.
Brown-Driver-Briggs Hebrew Lexicon:
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‛êyṅd'ôr / ‛êyn dôr
En-dor = "fountain of Dor"
1) a place in the territory of Issachar yet possessed by Manasseh; located 4 miles (6.5 kilometers) north of Tabor
1a) place of residence of the spiritist consulted by king Saul
Part of Speech: noun proper locative
Relation: from H5869 and H1755
Usage:
This word is used 3 times:
Joshua 17:11: "of Dor and her towns, and the inhabitants of Endor and her towns, and the inhabitants of Taanach and her towns,"
1 Samuel 28:7: "there is a woman that hath a familiar spirit at Endor."
Psalms 83:10: "Which perished at Endor: they became as dung for the earth."