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גְדוּלָּה
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| Pronunciation: |
gə̆duˈla:
(gə-doo-LA) |
| Origin: |
Hebrew |
| Anglicised Spelling: |
Gedulah
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| Definition: |
גְדוּלָּה means 'greatness' or 'magnitude'
in Hebrew, and appears in the Lesser Banishing Ritual of the Pentagram (where it is frequently
translated as 'glory').
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| Source: | Sivan, Reuven and Edward A. Levenston. The New Bantam-Megiddo Hebrew & English Dictionary. New York: Bantam, 1975. |