Plural of almug; pieces or types of the precious aromatic wood mentioned in ancient texts.
Plural form of 'almug,' directly from the plural forms found in biblical Hebrew ('almugim') and Greek translations.
Archaeological evidence is scarce for almugs, making them one of history's mysteries—we don't know exactly what wood they were, which makes ancient texts mentioning them as valuable trade goods frustratingly vague to historians.
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