Gilead

Etymology
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Proper noun

 * 1)  A region east of the Jordan river.
 * 2)  in occasional use.
 * 3)  An illiberal and oppressive place, especially on matters related to women's rights, reproduction, or sex (from the theocratic dystopia in 's novel ).
 * 1)  in occasional use.
 * 2)  An illiberal and oppressive place, especially on matters related to women's rights, reproduction, or sex (from the theocratic dystopia in 's novel ).
 * 1)  An illiberal and oppressive place, especially on matters related to women's rights, reproduction, or sex (from the theocratic dystopia in 's novel ).

Translations

 * Dutch: Gilead
 * French:, Guilead
 * German: Gilead
 * Greek: Γαλαάδ
 * Ancient: Γαλαάδ
 * Hebrew:
 * Italian: Galaad
 * Latin: Galaad
 * Polish:
 * Portuguese: Gileade
 * Russian: Галаад, Гилеад
 * Spanish: Galaad
 * Yiddish: גלעד

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