See also: rehoboam

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Etymology edit

After Rehoboam, Judean king, the name of which in Biblical Hebrew was רְחַבְעָם (Rəḥaḇʿām)

Noun edit

Rehoboam (plural Rehoboams)

  1. A bottle of Champagne or Burgundy wine containing 4.5 liters of fluid, six times the volume of a standard bottle.

Usage notes edit

A Bordeaux wine bottle with this volume is called a Jeroboam.

Proper noun edit

Rehoboam

  1. King of Israel after Solomon, whose folly split the kingdom in two; the father of Abijah (biblical character)
  2. A male given name from Hebrew of biblical origin, in rare use.

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