A place of blood or wickedness, originally referring to a field in Jerusalem, mentioned in the Bible as purchased with the money that Judas received for betraying Jesus.
From Aramaic 'Hakeldama' meaning 'field of blood,' combining 'haqal' (field) and 'dama' (blood). The term entered English through Greek transliteration in biblical texts and has been used metaphorically since medieval times.
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