נְהַרְדְּעָא, N’hard’ʿa, Nehardea (Wood-River), 1) a place in the Arabian desert. (Wood-River),
נְהַרְדְּעָא, a place in the Arabian desert. Targ. Y. Deut. II, 26.—2) a town in Babylonia, renowned as the seat of a college founded by Samuel. Ber. 58ᵇ. Snh. 17ᵇ דייני דנ׳ וכ׳ by ‘the judges of N.’ is meant &c.; אמוראי דנ׳ וכ׳ by ‘the Amoraim of N.’ is meant &c.; a. fr.—Denom.