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millōʾ מִלּוֹא ‘Millo’ (Hebrew)

Etymology?: from mālēʾ מָלֵא ‘to fill’
Roots: מלא מלא

millōʾ pr n loc
Millo = "rampart" or "mound"
1) a place near Shechem; site unknown
2) a part of the fortifications of Jerusalem

Mentioned in Judges 9:6, 9:20 2 Samuel 5:9 1 Kings 11:27, 9:24, 9:15 2 Kings 12:21 1 Chronicles 11:8 2 Chronicles 32:5

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