Definition: Arillodes is a Hebrew word meaning "mountain." It's used to refer specifically to Mount Ararat in modern-day Syria, which is a mountain range located between Syria and Armenia.
The term arillodes was first translated into English by a Russian scholar named Alexander Mikhailovich Yagoda in the late 19th century. However, the concept of mountaintop significance was later adopted by scholars like David R. Hirschman (1876-1948) who explored the origins and history of arillodes.
In English, "arillodes" is a term used to refer specifically to Mount Ararat, a mountain range located in modern-day Syria. The word is commonly translated into Arabic as "متنار".
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