Magog

[ mey-gog ]

noun
  1. a people descended from Japheth. Genesis 10:2; Ezekiel 38, 39.: Compare Gog and Magog.

  2. a city in southern Quebec, in eastern Canada.

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How to use Magog in a sentence

  • At their posts by the machines the Gogs and Magogs were standing, frozen in motion like their fellow-machines.

    The Brain | Alexander Blade

British Dictionary definitions for Magog

Magog

/ (ˈmeɪɡɒɡ) /


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