Meni
Isa. 65:11, marg. (A.V., “that number;” R.V., “destiny”), probably an idol which the captive Israelites worshipped after the example of the Babylonians. It may have been a symbol of destiny. LXX., tuche.
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[mee-nee-uh l, meen-yuh l] /ˈmi ni əl, ˈmin yəl/ adjective 1. lowly and sometimes degrading: menial work. 2. servile; submissive: menial attitudes. 3. pertaining to or suitable for domestic servants; humble: menial furnishings. noun 4. a domestic servant. 5. a servile person. /ˈmiːnɪəl/ adjective 1. consisting of or occupied with work requiring little skill, esp […]
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