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galilee
1[ gal-uh-lee ]
noun
- a porch or vestibule, often on the ground floor of a tower, at the entrance of some English churches.
Galilee
2[ gal-uh-lee ]
noun
- an ancient Roman province in what is now northern Israel.
- Sea of Galilee. a lake in northeastern Israel through which the Jordan River flows. 14 miles (23 kilometers) long; 682 feet (208 meters) below sea level. Also called Lake Tiberias,.
Galilee
1/ ˈɡælɪˌliː /
noun
- Sea of Galilee or Lake Tiberias or Lake Kinnereta lake in NE Israel, 209 m (686 ft) below sea level, through which the River Jordan flows. Area: 165 sq km (64 sq miles)
- a northern region of Israel: scene of Christ's early ministry
galilee
2/ ˈɡælɪˌliː /
noun
- a porch or chapel at the entrance to some medieval churches and cathedrals in England
Word History and Origins
Origin of galilee1
Origin of galilee2
Example Sentences
“My father told me we have a house in Nahf,” he said, referring to a town in the Upper Galilee, west of the Green Line.
He began to fortify a number of cities in Upper and Lower Galilee; and stored them with provisions.
The Old Galilee is a room perhaps 55 feet by 75, divided by columns and arches into five sections.
The Carmel example was the only one added to the list, and was much less perfect than some examples in Upper Galilee.
From the mountains of Upper Galilee you look down to the narrow shore-line of the coast of Phnicia.
There is one example on Gilboa, and five or six in Upper Galilee, one of which is called the stone of blood.
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