megillah
English
Alternative forms
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /məˈɡɪlə/
Etymology 1
From Hebrew מגילה \ מְגִלָּה (m'gilá, “scroll”).
Noun
megillah (plural megillahs or megillot or megilloth)
- (Judaism) any of the Five Scrolls of the Hebrew Scriptures (Song of Songs, Ruth, Lamentations, Ecclesiastes, and Esther)
- (Judaism, specifically) the Book of Esther
Etymology 2
From Yiddish מגילה (megile, “megillah”), from Hebrew מגילה \ מְגִלָּה (m'gilá, “scroll”).
Noun
megillah (plural megillahs)
- A long, overblown story or fuss; a to-do.
- 1997, Don DeLillo, Underworld:
- You can’t name it. It’s too big or evil or outside your experience. It’s also shit because it’s garbage, it’s waste material. But I’m making a whole big megillah out of this. What I really want to get at is the ordinary thing, the ordinary life behind the thing.
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