tēl תֵּל ‘mound’ (Hebrew)
Etymology?: contracted from tālūl תָּלוּל ‘eminent’
tēl n, m
1) mound, heap, heap of ruins
1a) mound (of ruin-heap of city)
1b) mound, hill (of elevation on which city stood)
Etymology?: contracted from tālūl תָּלוּל ‘eminent’
tēl n, m
1) mound, heap, heap of ruins
1a) mound (of ruin-heap of city)
1b) mound, hill (of elevation on which city stood)