Ancient Greek lemma · Strong’s G1749

ἔνεδρον

enedron · /en'-ed-ron/ — “ambush”

An ambush or lying in wait; by extension, the place of ambush or the company of those lying in wait. In the LXX it commonly renders Hebrew אֹרֵב / מַאֲרָב in contexts of military ambush (e.g. Joshua 8; Judges 9, 20).

Derivation: from ἐν and ἕδρα (a seat, sitting)