Definition: The term "alantol" does not appear in the Bible, nor was it a term used by the Hebrew or Arabic language of the Hebrew Bible.
However, I can provide you with definitions for commonly used English terms:
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Alantol
(from Greek alanteos, meaning "mountain") is a term that refers to an object or person who has been sent to serve as a leader, governor or minister in a divine way.
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Anantol
(from the same source) is a Hebrew word used for the position of a scribe. It was traditionally considered to be a higher rank than a scribe and often referred to with the title "Anantol."
3.
Alanta
(also from Greek alanteos, meaning "mountain") refers to an object that has been placed on top of another one.
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Antalod
(from Latin antalus) is a term for the head of a military order or command in the Roman Empire, similar to the titles of the British and Australian Parliaments.
In summary, "Alantol" seems like it might be an undefined word or a concept from an ancient text. I can't provide an exact definition for you because there isn't such a term. If you could clarify your question with more information about what exactly you're looking to find out about, I'd be happy to provide further assistance!