Definition: The phrase "amesaces" appears in the Old Testament (Book of Kings: Chapter 19) to be a name, perhaps for some unknown person or place. It's possible this is referring to the kings of Israel during the time of Solomon, who are known as Amalekites and were associated with their own tribe and its enemies. In the context, it sounds like a personal title given to a group or individual. The word "amesaces" could have been used in a way to indicate honor and respect to an authority figure, possibly for a king or religious leader, or to express affection or respect. It's difficult to determine the exact meaning of this phrase without additional historical information.
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