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English Dictionary: Willows by the DICT Development Group
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From U.S. Gazetteer (1990) [gazetteer]:
   Willows, CA (city, FIPS 85684)
      Location: 39.51591 N, 122.19895 W
      Population (1990): 5988 (2240 housing units)
      Area: 6.7 sq km (land), 0.1 sq km (water)
      Zip code(s): 95988

From Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary [easton]:
   Willows
      (1.) Heb. 'arabim (Lev. 23:40; Job 40:22; Isa. 15:7; 44:3, 4;
      Ps. 137:1, 2). This was supposed to be the weeping willow,
      called by Linnaeus Salix Babylonica, from the reference in Ps.
      137. This tree is frequently found "on the coast, overhanging
      wells and pools. There is a conspicuous tree of this species
      over a pond in the plain of Acre, and others on the Phoenician
      plain." There are several species of the salix in Palestine, but
      it is not indigenous to Babylonia, nor was it cultivated there.
      Some are of opinion that the tree intended is the tamarisk or
      poplar.
     
         (2.) Heb. tzaphtzaphah (Ezek. 17:5), called by the Arabs the
      safsaf, the general name for the willow. This may be the Salix
      AEgyptica of naturalists.
     
         Tristram thinks that by the "willow by the water-courses," the
      Nerium oleander, the rose-bay oleander, is meant. He says, "It
      fringes the Upper Jordan, dipping its wavy crown of red into the
      spray in the rapids under Hermon, and is nutured by the oozy
      marshes in the Lower Jordan nearly as far as to Jericho...On the
      Arnon, on the Jabbok, and the Yarmuk it forms a continuous
      fringe. In many of the streams of Moab it forms a complete
      screen, which the sun's rays can never penetrate to evaporate
      the precious moisture. The wild boar lies safely ensconced under
      its impervious cover."
     
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