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Adalia

Definition: The word 'adalia' comes from the Greek, meaning "cage," which was originally associated with a male deer but has since been used to describe any creature or thing that is enclosed within its natural habitat. In English usage, 'adalia' usually refers to an enclosed space (often a barn) or an enclosure (such as one's home or an animal pen). The word can also be used to refer to someone who is confined in a small space, particularly one of their own creation. For example, if you were creating a small house or a garden for yourself, the term 'adalia' could describe your current living situation. The exact definition of 'adalia' can vary depending on cultural context and usage, but it generally refers to a period of confinement or restriction in a natural habitat or an enclosed space.


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Adaliah

Definition: The word 'Adaliah' in English means 'a widow, a widow's mother' or 'a widow that had been divorced.' It was a title given to an unmarried person who married someone else. Adaliah was often used as a derogatory term for widows, referring to them as unworthy or incapable of supporting their families on their own. The word Adaliah is derived from the Arabic word adila (الدلي) which means "a widow" and al-habibi (الدببي) meaning "miser". The term was originally used to describe a widowed person who had remarried, but it has since been used in place of a widow's mother or widow's maid.


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