Definition: The word "siddoms" in Hebrew refers to a small town that was destroyed by earthquakes. It's an ancient biblical reference from the time of the Israelites, when they were escaping to Egypt during the siege of Egypt. Siddom was a fortified settlement under Moses, where he instructed the Israelites how to prepare for their departure and what food they should eat as they went through the desert. The word "siddom" is used metaphorically in this context to refer to a small, vulnerable town that was not prepared for the sudden collapse of Egypt's siege.