Keren-happuch
Ke'ren-Hap'puch (Heb. Ke'ren-hap-Puk', הִפּוּך קֶרֶן, horn of the face-paint, i.e. cosmetic- box; Sept. Α᾿μαλθείας [v. r. Α᾿μαλθαίας, Α᾿μαλθίας, Μαλθέας], κέρας, i.e. horn of plenty; Vulg. correctly Cornu stibii, i.e. of antimony), a name given to Job's third daughter (Job xlii, 14), after the Oriental ideas of elegance (see Kitto's Daily Bib. Il. ad loc.). B.C. cir. 2220. SEE PAINT.