What does Magdala mean?

Definitions for Magdala
ˈmæg də ləmag·dala

This dictionary definitions page includes all the possible meanings, example usage and translations of the word Magdala.


Did you actually mean mustela or macdowell?

Wiktionary

  1. magdalaadjective

    Designating an orange-red dyestuff obtained from naphthylamine, and called magdala red, naphthalene red, etc.

Webster Dictionary

  1. Magdalaadjective

    designating an orange-red dyestuff obtained from naphthylamine, and called magdala red, naphthalene red, etc

Wikidata

  1. Magdala

    Magdala is the name of at least two places in ancient Israel mentioned in the Jewish Talmud and one place that may be mentioned in the Christian New Testament. Magdala was also a high stronghold in Ethiopia that was taken on April 13, 1868, by Sir Robert Napier, created Baron Napier of Magdala.

The Nuttall Encyclopedia

  1. Magdala

    an Abyssinian hill fortress on a lofty plateau 300 m. S. of Massowah; captured by Lord Napier, who had been sent in 1868 to rescue certain British subjects held prisoners there, and which he succeeded in doing.

Military Dictionary and Gazetteer

  1. magdala

    A strong mountain fortress in Abyssinia, which King Theodore held against the expedition sent out in 1867 by the British government for the rescue of their subjects. In April, 1867, this stronghold was taken by Gen. Napier, for which he was created Baron of Magdala. See Abyssinia.

How to pronounce Magdala?

How to say Magdala in sign language?

Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of Magdala in Chaldean Numerology is: 8

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of Magdala in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3

Popularity rank by frequency of use

Magdala#100000#185176#333333

Translations for Magdala

From our Multilingual Translation Dictionary

Get even more translations for Magdala »

Translation

Find a translation for the Magdala definition in other languages:

Select another language:

  • - Select -
  • 简体中文 (Chinese - Simplified)
  • 繁體中文 (Chinese - Traditional)
  • Español (Spanish)
  • Esperanto (Esperanto)
  • 日本語 (Japanese)
  • Português (Portuguese)
  • Deutsch (German)
  • العربية (Arabic)
  • Français (French)
  • Русский (Russian)
  • ಕನ್ನಡ (Kannada)
  • 한국어 (Korean)
  • עברית (Hebrew)
  • Gaeilge (Irish)
  • Українська (Ukrainian)
  • اردو (Urdu)
  • Magyar (Hungarian)
  • मानक हिन्दी (Hindi)
  • Indonesia (Indonesian)
  • Italiano (Italian)
  • தமிழ் (Tamil)
  • Türkçe (Turkish)
  • తెలుగు (Telugu)
  • ภาษาไทย (Thai)
  • Tiếng Việt (Vietnamese)
  • Čeština (Czech)
  • Polski (Polish)
  • Bahasa Indonesia (Indonesian)
  • Românește (Romanian)
  • Nederlands (Dutch)
  • Ελληνικά (Greek)
  • Latinum (Latin)
  • Svenska (Swedish)
  • Dansk (Danish)
  • Suomi (Finnish)
  • فارسی (Persian)
  • ייִדיש (Yiddish)
  • հայերեն (Armenian)
  • Norsk (Norwegian)
  • English (English)

Word of the Day

Would you like us to send you a FREE new word definition delivered to your inbox daily?

Please enter your email address:


Citation

Use the citation below to add this definition to your bibliography:

Style:MLAChicagoAPA

"Magdala." Definitions.net. STANDS4 LLC, 2024. Web. 19 Apr. 2024. <https://www.definitions.net/definition/Magdala>.

Discuss these Magdala definitions with the community:

0 Comments

    Are we missing a good definition for Magdala? Don't keep it to yourself...

    Image or illustration of

    Magdala

    Credit »

    Free, no signup required:

    Add to Chrome

    Get instant definitions for any word that hits you anywhere on the web!

    Free, no signup required:

    Add to Firefox

    Get instant definitions for any word that hits you anywhere on the web!

    Browse Definitions.net

    Quiz

    Are you a words master?

    »
    soft creamy candy
    A blur
    B adventure
    C aggravate
    D fudge

    Nearby & related entries:

    Alternative searches for Magdala: