Gilead$94852$ - translation to spanish
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Gilead$94852$ - translation to spanish

Jabesh-gilead; Jabesh Gilead; Jabeshgilead; Yabesh-Gilead; Yabesh Gilead

Gilead      
n. Guilad (nombre en hebreo; Cordillera en la tierra de Israel)
gild         
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AMERICAN COMPANY
Gilead Sciences pharmaceutical company; Gilead Sciences, Inc.; Gilead Sciences Inc; GILD (NASDAQ); GILD
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balsam fir         
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SPECIES OF PLANT
Balsam fir; Canaan Fir; Pinus balsamea; Hudson fir; Balsam Fir; Picea aromatica; Picea balsamea; Abies hudsonia; Peuce balsamea; Abies balsamifera; Pinus taxifolia; Canaan fir; Canadian fir; Canada fir
(n.) = abeto balsámico, abeto de Navidad
Ex: Both balsam firs and spruces compensate for the loss of this foliage with prolific epicormic shoot production.

Definition

gild
gild1
¦ verb
1. cover thinly with gold.
2. [as adjective gilded] wealthy and privileged: gilded youth.
Phrases
gild the lily try to improve what is already beautiful or excellent.
Derivatives
gilder noun
gilding noun
Origin
OE gyldan, of Gmc origin; related to gold.
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gild2
¦ noun archaic spelling of guild.

Wikipedia

Jabesh-Gilead

Jabesh-Gilead (Hebrew: יָבֵשׁ גִּלְעָד Yāḇēš Gīlʿāḏ), sometimes shortened to Jabesh, was an ancient Israelite town in Gilead, in northwest Jordan. Jabesh is mentioned several times in the Hebrew Bible primarily in connection with King Saul battles against the Ammonites and Philistines

Jabesh means "dry" in Hebrew, a name possibly attributed to the site's well-draining soil. Gilead means 'heap [of stones] of testimony'. There is also an alternative theory that it means 'rocky region'. [Smith's Bible Dictionary, "Gil'e-ad"]