Definitions for Magdala

Magdala Mag·da·la

Spelling: [mag-duh-luh]
IPA: /ˈmæg də lə/

Magdala is a 7 letter English word.

You can make 89 anagrams from letters in Magdala (aaadglm).

Definitions for Magdala

noun

  1. an ancient town in Palestine, W of the Sea of Galilee: supposed home of Mary Magdalene.

Examples for Magdala

Anotolo may be said to be half-way between Zulla and Magdala.

At this time there were in Magdala the whole of the British prisoners, as well as 570 natives, many of them chiefs.

"We've come from Magdala to-day," replied Simon, the fisherman.

The war ended in the conquest of Magdala and the death of Theodore.

Mary of Magdala had been, according to the parlance of the age, possessed with seven devils.

The Magdala group is unconformable to that of Ashangi in some places.

The glory of the resurrection belongs, then, to Mary of Magdala.

Where is the sage who has given to the world as much joy as the possessed Mary of Magdala?

Round Magdala, situated itself on a high rock, rose numerous peaks and saddles above the large plateau on which it stands.

At length, on the 12th of March, the march to Magdala really commenced.

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