Golgotha
[ gol-guh-thuh ]
/ ˈgɒl gə θə /
noun
a hill near Jerusalem where Jesus was crucified; Calvary.
a place of suffering or sacrifice.
a place of burial.
Also
gol·go·tha
(for defs 2, 3).
Origin of Golgotha
1585–95; < Latin (Vulgate) < Greek
golgothá < Aramaic
gulgaltā, akin to Hebrew
gulgōleth skull
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British Dictionary definitions for golgotha
Golgotha
/ (ˈɡɒlɡəθə) /
noun
another name for Calvary
(sometimes not capital) rare
a place of burial
Word Origin for Golgotha
C17: from Late Latin, from Greek, from Aramaic, based on Hebrew
gulgōleth skull