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− | Bomach (bomag, bomah) means a high place suitable for worshiping the gods in Yophenthean. The ancient Moigthe word, bomag, is cognate. A 'high place' is prominent hill, often, but not always, with a commanding view of the surrounding area. | + | Bomach (bomag, bomah) means a high place suitable for worshiping the gods in Yophenthean. The ancient Moigthe word, bomag, is cognate. A 'high place' is prominent hill, often, but not always, with a commanding view of the surrounding area. The change in meaning from a geographic descriptor to religious site occurred over several centuries. |
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Latest revision as of 09:44, 22 December 2013
Bomach (bomag, bomah) means a high place suitable for worshiping the gods in Yophenthean. The ancient Moigthe word, bomag, is cognate. A 'high place' is prominent hill, often, but not always, with a commanding view of the surrounding area. The change in meaning from a geographic descriptor to religious site occurred over several centuries.
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