Bashemath, Basmath

“Bashemath” From Boyd’s Bible Dictionary:

(pleasing). Wife of Esau (Gen. 26:34; 36:3-4,13). Mahalath (Gen. 28:9).

“Basmath” From Boyd’s Bible Dictionary:

(pleasing). Daughter of Solomon (1 Kings 4:15).

“Bashemath” From Concise Bible Dictionary:

One of the wives of Esau, the daughter of Ishmael and the mother of Reuel (Gen. 36:3-4). In the earlier narrative, (Gen. 26:34; Gen. 28:9), the names of Esau’s wives differ from those given in Genesis 36:2-3. The women may have had two names, or another name may have been given them on their marriage. It appears probable that Bashemath, daughter of Elon, is the same as ADAH, daughter of Elon; and that Bashemath, daughter of Ishmael, is the same as MAHALATH, daughter of Ishmael. JUDITH, daughter of Beeri, may be the same as AHOLIBAMAH, daughter of Anah, if Beeri is her father’s name and Anah her mother’s.

“Basmath” From Concise Bible Dictionary:

Daughter of Solomon and wife of Ahimaaz, one of Solomon’s commissariat officers (1 Kings 4:15).

Strong’s Dictionary of Hebrew Words:

Transliteration:
Bosmath
Phonic:
bos-math’
Meaning:
feminine of 1314 (the second form); fragrance; Bosmath, the name of a wife of Esau, and of a daughter of Solomon
KJV Usage:
Bashemath, Basmath

Jackson’s Dictionary of Scripture Proper Names:

same as Basmath Bas’math, spice

Potts’ Bible Proper Names:

Delight; fragrant:―daughter of Solomon, married to Ahimaaz, 1 Kings 4:15. {Delectatio}