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Allonyms

Definition: The Hebrew term for "allonym" (א֡ל֢Χͺ Χ Φ·Χ™ΦΌΧ•ΦΉ) in the King James Version (KJV) appears to be a phrase with multiple meanings, but it's not immediately clear how they are connected or what the exact context is. However, I can provide an overview of some possible interpretations and definitions. 1.

Definition 1

: "The word allonyms means 'all-words' in Hebrew." This term suggests that there are many words in a language (or culture), but no two words have exactly the same meaning. It implies that even very similar words with different meanings can be considered 'allonymically related.' 2.

Definition 2

: "The word allonyms is a collective name for a variety of words, including synonyms and antonyms." This means that each word in Hebrew has both a positive and negative connotation, though they are not interchangeable. 3.

Definition 3

: "The term 'allonym' can also mean the same as 'compliment,' which generally refers to someone who is complimenting another person, or someone who compliments others." This suggests that allonymic language uses the word in a positive context rather than being used interchangeably with other words. 4.

Definition 4

: "The term 'allonyms' can also be used to refer to all-words and collective names of words in Hebrew literature." In essence, the term seems to be associated with multiple meanings within a specific cultural or literary context. The exact meaning would depend on the specific usage and the linguistic context. It's important to note that these interpretations are quite flexible and can vary depending on the historical, social, and cultural contexts in which they originated. Without more detailed information or direct evidence, it's not possible to give an accurate definition of allonym in a biblical context.


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