释义 |
acel·da·ma \əˈseldəmə also əˈke-\ noun also akel·da·ma \əˈke-\ (-s) Usage: sometimes capitalized Etymology: from Aceldama, field bought with the money received by Judas for betraying Christ (Acts 1: 18-19), from Greek Akeldama, from Aramaic ḥăqēl dĕmā, literally, field of blood : a field of bloodshed : a place of highly disagreeable associations |