Abyla

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Definition

Proper noun A promontory (a high point of land extending into a body of water) in northern Morocco, opposite the Rock of Gibraltar. It is one of the two landmarks historically known as the Pillars of Hercules.

Usage

This word is used almost exclusively as a geographical name in historical and geographical contexts. It refers to a specific, historically significant location.

Examples
  • In ancient times, sailors knew they were leaving the Mediterranean Sea when they passed Abyla and the Rock of Gibraltar.
  • The Strait of Gibraltar is flanked by Abyla in Africa and Calpe (Gibraltar) in Europe.
  • Many classical texts mention Abyla as the southern Pillar of Hercules.
Advanced Usage
  • Classical Reference: In classical geography and mythology, "Abyla" is used synonymously with "the southern Pillar of Hercules." It represents a boundary of the known ancient world.
  • Modern Identification: The promontory historically called Abyla is generally identified with modern-day Mount Hacho or Jebel Musa in the city of Ceuta, a Spanish enclave in North Africa.
Variants and Related Words
  • Abila: An alternate historical spelling for the same promontory.
  • Jebel Musa (Arabic): The modern name for the mountain commonly identified with ancient Abyla.
  • Mount Hacho: Another name for the same location.
  • Pillars of Hercules: The collective term for the two promontories (Abyla and the Rock of Gibraltar) marking the eastern end of the Strait of Gibraltar.
Synonyms
  • (The) Southern Pillar of Hercules
  • (The) African Pillar of Hercules
Related Phrases and Terms
  • Pillar of Hercules: A term for either of the two promontories. Abyla is specifically the southern or African pillar.
  • Strait of Gibraltar: The narrow sea passage between the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea, where Abyla is located.
Noun
  1. a promontory in northern Morocco opposite the Rock of Gibraltar; one of the Pillars of Hercules