How Do You Spell AMILL?

Pronunciation: [ˈamɪl] (IPA)

The word "Amill" is a term used to describe the belief that there will be no literal millennium, as described in the book of Revelation. The phonetic transcription of this word is /əˈmɪl/. It is spelled with an "A" at the beginning to represent the negation prefix "a-", which means "not". The remainder of the word is spelled as "mill", which comes from the Latin word "mille", meaning "a thousand". Therefore, "amill" means "not a thousand years", reflecting the belief that there will be no literal thousand-year reign of Christ.

Common Misspellings for AMILL

  • azmill
  • asmill
  • zmill
  • smill
  • wmill
  • qmill
  • anill
  • amull
  • amjll
  • amkll
  • amoll
  • am9ll
  • am8ll
  • amikl
  • amiol
  • amilk
  • amilo
  • zamill
  • samill
  • wamill

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