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The Hebrew word halil, so rendered, means "bored through," and is the name given to various kinds of wind instruments, as the fife, flute,
Easton's Bible Dictionary M.G. Easton 1897
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+ The flute (halil, meaning "bored through"), a pipe perforated with holes, originally made from reeds, but afterward of wood bone, horn or ivory.
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If our logic reaches a conclusion that pork is kosher (or halil), then it is deeply flawed.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Destroying the Constitution’s Structure is not Constitutional 2010
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If our logic reaches a conclusion that pork is kosher or halil, then it is deeply flawed.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Destroying the Constitution’s Structure is not Constitutional 2010
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On February 14th 2009, ibrahim halil KORKMAZ wrote:
Nadya Suleman “Greedy, Needy, Nuts,” Says Fleeing Publicist 2009
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January 23rd, 2006 at 8: 33 am PST allodbndnhfdhbgfjdfhgdgdf reply halil
Profile – Kahuna (Hotmail beta) Michael Arrington 2005
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During the hot noon hours we rested at Dise-halil, a rather considerable town, with very clean streets; the principal street is intersected by a clear brook, and the court-yards of the houses resemble gardens.
A Woman's Journey Round the World Ida Pfeiffer 1827
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The halil, i. e, "bored through," a flute or pipe (1 Sam.
Easton's Bible Dictionary M.G. Easton 1897
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