Rehoboam
[ ree-uh-boh-uh m ]
/ ˌri əˈboʊ əm /
noun
the successor of Solomon and the first king of Judah, reigned 922?–915? b.c. I Kings 11:43.
(often lowercase)
a large wine bottle, used especially for champagne, equivalent to 6 regular bottles or 4.8 liters (5 quarts).
British Dictionary definitions for rehoboam
rehoboam
/ (ˌriːəˈbəʊəm) /
noun
a wine bottle holding the equivalent of six normal bottles (approximately 156 ounces)
Word Origin for rehoboam
C19: named after
Rehoboam, a son of King Solomon, from Hebrew, literally: the nation is enlarged