Definition: The term "ajangle" in English is not commonly associated with the Bible, as it does not carry any direct biblical connotations or meaning. However, a concept from the Hebrew Bible (Mandaeism) can be found here: The term 'ajangle' comes from the word 'ayjange', which means an angle of 90 degrees or more in measurement or usage. In this context, "ajangle" could possibly refer to: 1. A condition where a person's body is tilted slightly over someone else while they are seated on their own chair - often seen in ancient Hebrew and Jewish culture. 2. The act of having a sudden shift or twist of an angle of 90 degrees or more between two people, indicating some form of emotional intimacy. 3. A situation where one person has to tilt their body slightly over another's head (as if they are touching them). In the Bible, it is not mentioned specifically about this concept. If you need clarification on specific terms in Hebrew Bible, please let me know!
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