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- DUNGHILL Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of DUNGHILL is a heap of dung
- Dung midden - Wikipedia
Dung middens, also known as dung hills, [1] are piles of dung that mammals periodically return to and build up [2] They are used as a form of territorial marker A range of animals are known to use them including steenbok, [3] hyrax, [4] and rhinoceros [5]
- Topical Bible: Dunghill
In biblical times, a dunghill referred to a heap of manure or refuse, often located outside a city or village These mounds were used for agricultural purposes, as the decomposed material served as a natural fertilizer for fields
- What the Bible Says About Dunghills: Understanding Its Meaning and . . .
In the Bible, a “dunghill” refers to a heap of refuse or waste, often signifying desolation or impurity It is used metaphorically to describe a place of lowliness or disgrace, as seen in passages like 1 Samuel 2:8 and Psalm 113:7, highlighting God’s ability to uplift those in humble circumstances
- DUNGHILL | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
A dunghill, on which the imperial commissioners chanced to be deposited, had saved them from injury
- dunghill, n. adj. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English . . .
A person likened to a dunghill in being filthy or disgusting in some way, esp (in early use) in being morally corrupt or (now usually) in being very dirty or scruffy
- dunghill - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Noun dunghill (plural dunghills) A heap of dung, especially one for agricultural purposes Synonyms: muckheap, dungheap (figurative, derogatory) Any wretchedly mean, dirty or loathsome place, situation or condition
- Dunghill - definition of dunghill by The Free Dictionary
Define dunghill dunghill synonyms, dunghill pronunciation, dunghill translation, English dictionary definition of dunghill n 1 A heap of animal excrement 2 A foul, degraded condition or place American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition
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