Definitions for Megiddo

Megiddo Me·gid·do

Spelling: [muh-gid-oh]
IPA: /məˈgɪd oʊ/

Megiddo is a 7 letter English word.

You can make 110 anagrams from letters in Megiddo (ddegimo).

Definitions for Megiddo

noun

  1. an ancient city in N Israel, on the plain of Esdraelon: site of many battles; often identified with the Biblical Armageddon.

Examples for Megiddo

During this war severe fighting took place in Sept., 1918, on the field of Armageddon, the entrance to the passes of Megiddo.

Here, as at Megiddo, the walls were constructed in part of brick.

The attempt at reformation by King Josiah, and his death at the battle of Megiddo.

There is nothing definite in the Bible as to the position of Megiddo.

This position also gave him the easiest line of approach to Megiddo itself.

For topographical reasons it is very likely that the city of Megiddo was at Lejjoon.

The vale of Kishon and the region of Megiddo were inevitable battle fields.

Josiah had been defeated and slain at Megiddo in the prime of his manhood, at the age of thirty-nine.

(a day of vengeance upon Pharaoh Necho for Megiddo and Josiah).

No such place as Hadadrimmon is known, though there is a Rummne not far from Megiddo.

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