From Ba'al and tsaphown (in the sense of cold) (according to others an Egyptian form of Typhon, the destroyer); Baal of winter; Baal-Tsephon, a place in Eqypt -- Baal-zephon.
see HEBREW Ba'al
see HEBREW tsaphown
H1189. Baal
Tsephon צְפוֺן בַּ֫עַל proper name, of a location Exodus 14:2, 9; Numbers 33:7, near Red Sea in Egypt, probably Mt. `Atâka, EbGS 524.
צְפוֺנִי צְפוֺן, see צִפְיוֺן. below,
צְפוֺן, in צְפוֺן בַּעַל (q. v.), perhaps proper name, of deity, BaeRel. 22 NöZMG zlii (1888). 472 GrayProp. N. 134.