melon

Boyd’s Bible Dictionary:

(mellow apple). Melons of Egypt prized as food (Num. 11:5).

Concise Bible Dictionary:

The similar Arabic word batekh is a generic name for melons, &c., and would include different species. The common melon in the East is the cucumis melo, and the water melon the cucurbita citrullus. The melon was one of the fruits the Israelites had eaten in Egypt, and for which they longed in the wilderness (Num. 11:5). Kitto long remembered the gratitude with which he received a slice of melon when traveling in a hot and dry plain in the East.

Strong’s Dictionary of Hebrew Words:

Transliteration:
’abattiyach
Phonic:
ab-at-tee’-akh
Meaning:
of uncertain derivation; a melon (only plural)
KJV Usage:
melon