gᵊlīlā גְלִילָה ‘border’ (Hebrew)
Etymology?:
feminine of gālīl גָּלִיל ‘turned / circuit’
Roots:
גליל
gᵊlīlā n, f
1) circuit, boundary, territory
Galilee = "circuit, district"
n pr loc
2) a territory in Naphtali largely occupied by heathen; a circuit of towns around Kedesh-Naphtali, in which were situated the 20 towns given by Solomon to Hiram king of Tyre as payment for his work in conveying timber from Lebanon to Jerusalem