Aceldama

英 [ə'keldəmə; ə'sel-] 美
  • n. 流血之地;犹大自杀之处
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Aceldama
late 14c., potter's field near Jerusalem purchased with the blood-money given to Judas Iscariot, literally "place of bloodshed," from Greek Akeldama, from an Aramaic phrase akin to Syriac haqal dema "the field of blood."