Relating to or resembling a doeg, or pertaining to ancient Hebrew measurement systems and their characteristics.
Adjective form derived from 'doeg' (Hebrew measurement unit) plus the suffix '-lic' or '-ic.' A rare scholarly term used in discussions of ancient Jewish metrology and religious law.
This is the kind of super-specialized adjective that might appear exactly once in an academic paper about Biblical economics—language gets wonderfully weird when scholars need to discuss niche historical topics.
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