Sen'a-ah. (thorny).

1. The "children, (that is, the inhabitants), of Senaah" are enumerated among the "people of Israel," who returned from the captivity with Zerubbabel. Ezra 2:35; Nehemiah 7:38. (B.C. 536).

2. The Magdal Senna of Eusebius and Jerome denotes a town seven miles north of Jericho ("Senna").