Reference: Ahuzzath
Fausets
Friend (oriental kings have usually such favorites) of the Philistine king Abimelech in his interview with Isaac (Ge 26:28). Jerome and the Chaldee Targum explains "a company of friends." The ending -ath appears in other Philistine names, Gath, Goliath, Timnath.
Hastings
The friend' of Abimelech, the Philistine of Gerar, mentioned on the occasion when the latter made a league with Isaac at Beersheba (Ge 26:26). The position of 'king's friend' may possibly have been an official one, and the title a technical one (cf. 1Ki 4:5; 1Ch 27:33). The rendering of the Septuagint gives a different conception, that of 'pronubus,' or friend of the bridegroom.
Morish
Ahuz'zath
Friend of Abimelech, king of the Philistines, who came with him to make a covenant with Isaac. Ge 26:26.
Smith
Ahuz'zath
(possesions) one of the friends of the Philistine king Abimelech, who accompanied him at his interview with Isaac.
(B.C. about 1877.)