Shiloh
pronunciation
How to pronounce Shiloh in British English: UK [ˈʃaɪləʊ]
How to pronounce Shiloh in American English: US [ˈʃaɪlo]
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- Noun:
- the second great battle of the American Civil War (1862); the battle ended with the withdrawal of Confederate troops but it was not a Union victory
Word Origin
- Shiloh
- village on the west bank of the Jordan River, perhaps from an alteration of Hebrew shalo "to be peaceful." The American Civil War battle (April 6-7, 1862) was so called for being fought around the Shiloh church in Tennessee, which was destroyed in the battle.
Example
- 1. By then , you may realize you can live without the latest pics of little shiloh .
- 2. So they did in shiloh unto all the israelites that came thither .
- 3. The pair have three adopted children , maddox , pax , and zahara , as well as three biological children , shiloh , knox , and vivienne .
- 4. Some parents permit sons to wear skirts and daughters to wear camouflage pants , ties and fedoras , much like the oft-photographed shiloh jolie-pitt , 5 .
- 5. The south korean navy deployed 10 vessels , while the u.s. navy has the nuclear submarine uss san francisco and the guided missile cruiser uss shiloh in the maneuvers .