Migdal-el
tower of God, a fortified city of Naphtali (Josh. 19:38), supposed by some to be identical with Magdala (q.v.).
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tower of fortune, a town in the plains of Judah, probably the modern el-Mejdel, a little to the north-east of Ascalon (Josh. 15:37).
- Migdol
tower. (1.) A strongly-fortified place 12 miles from Pelusium, in the north of Egypt (Jer. 44:1; 46:14). This word is rendered “tower” in Ezek. 29:10, but the margin correctly retains the name Migdol, “from Migdol to Syene;” i.e., from Migdol in the north to Syene in the south, in other words, the whole of Egypt. […]
- Migg
[mig] /mɪg/ noun, Chiefly Northern, North Midland, and Western U.S. 1. a playing marble, especially one that is not used as a shooter. 2. migs, (used with a singular verb) the game of marbles. /mɪɡ/ noun 1. any of various types of Russian and former Soviet fighter aircraft in name of various Russian fighter planes, […]
- Miggle
[mig-uh l] /ˈmɪg əl/ noun 1. a playing marble, especially one that is not used as a shooter. 2. miggles, (used with a singular verb) the game of marbles. noun
- Might
[mahyt] /maɪt/ auxiliary verb 1. simple past tense of 1 . 2. (used to express possibility): They might be at the station. 3. (used to express advisability): You might at least thank me. 4. (used in polite requests for permission): Might I speak to you for a moment? [mahyt] /maɪt/ noun 1. physical strength: He […]