American Dictionary
Definition megillah in American English
megillah noun
noun
/məˈɡɪlə/
The origin of the phrase comes from the Hebrew word for scroll, mĕḡillāh, via Yiddish. The term refers to the books of the scriptures that are read on certain Jewish holy days, especially the book of Esther which is read all through at the feast of Purim.
1
the whole of something, especially something big, long or complicated
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