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Definition of Megillahs
1. megillah [n] - See also: megillah
Lexicographical Neighbors of Megillahs
Literary usage of Megillahs
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Book of the Twelve Minor Prophets by Ebenezer Henderson, Elijah Porter Barrows (1860)
"For the adverbial use of airs see the case with the Jewish megillahs, or on chap.
iv. 1. niais , a volume or roll, rolls containing the Pentateuch and from ..."
2. The British Jews by John Mills (1853)
"In most megillahs their names are written under each other, to pourtray the mode
in which they were hanged upon the gallows. The Megillah being read through ..."
3. The Book of the Twelve Minor Prophets, Translated from the Original Hebrew by Ebenezer Henderson, Elijah Porter Barrows (1868)
"For the adverbial use of asi'jj see the case with the Jewish megillahs, or on chap.
iv. 1. rr^ft » a volume or roll, rolls containing the Pentateuch and ..."
4. A general historico-critical introduction to the Old Testament, tr. by W.L by Heinrich Andreas C. Hävernick (1852)
"4, — T used of a book is said to be a late word, because it was not till Jeremiah's
age that there was any knowledge of megillahs; but this is incorrect, ..."