Definition: The phrase "aeciotelium" refers to a specific term used in ancient Greek literature, which describes an uncountable number of things or people. In the Bible, this particular term was used metaphorically for a multitude of persons. In some instances, it may be understood as referring to all who are alive and others who are not yet born, such as those who have fallen asleep (Nehemiah 8:13) or even those who have passed away and will come back to life at the resurrection (Revelation 20:6). The meaning of "aeciotelium" in this context is unclear without further context. The Greek word itself doesn't provide enough detail for a precise definition, but it does suggest that it was used in metaphorical or figurative ways, possibly referring to a wide range of individuals or entities who have passed away yet are present and participating in some way. For more specific understanding, it would be helpful to know the context within which this phrase is being used.