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Allolalic

Definition: The term "Allolalic" in the Bible appears several times, but its precise meaning can vary depending on the context. This term was originally used to describe a type of vine that bore fruit resembling grapes. 1.

Grapevine

: The rootstock for allolacil, also known as the "greatest grape," is the grape vine. It grows up to 40 feet high and bears grape-like vines with large, curved leaves. 2.

Witch's Vine

: This term can be translated as a type of vine that produces fruit resembling grapes, but it’s not considered an actual grape plant. In the Bible, this refers to a type of vine cultivated by witches (or sorcerers) for its miraculous properties. 3.

Grapevine with Thorns and No Cherries

: The rootstock of allolalic is known as "thorny grapes," which can be both very large and very thin, but they are not actually grapes because of their unusual shape. The vine itself produces a small fruit cluster of thorny seeds rather than any cherries. The word 'Allolalic' can also refer to the concept of having supernatural or mystical properties in relation to the rootstock of vineyards that have been cultivated by witches or sorcerers for centuries. This term was often associated with these practices and is not a literal reference to grapes, but rather a metaphorical one. Please note that understanding these terms might require more context from the Bible's original language (Hebrew) or knowledge of the cultural and religious background of its use in the Hebrew Scriptures.


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