Definition
Plural of Golgotha; multiple places of suffering, sacrifice, or extreme hardship, used as a metaphor for sites of great trial or tribulation.
Etymology
Plural of 'Golgotha,' adding the regular English '-s' plural ending. While Golgotha itself is singular, the plural is used metaphorically to refer to various places of suffering.
Kelly Says
When writers use 'golgothas' in plural, they're making a powerful metaphor—calling any site of great human suffering a 'Golgotha' echoes the weight and meaning of the biblical original.
Translations
ARالعربية
جبل الم Calvary
jabal al-kalvari
BNবাংলা
গলগোথা
gol-go-tha
CACatalà
Gòlgota
gol-go-tah
CSČeština
Golgota
gol-go-tah
DADansk
Golgata
gol-gah-tah
DEDeutsch
Golgotha
gol-go-tha
ELΕλληνικά
Γολγοθά
gol-goth-ah
ESEspañol
Gólgotha
gol-goh-thah
FAفارسی
گلگوتا
gol-go-tah
FISuomi
Golgotha
gol-go-tha
FRFrançais
Golgotha
gol-go-tha
HEעברית
גולג tha
gol-go-tha
HIहिन्दी
गोलगोथा
gol-go-tha
HUMagyar
Golgota
gol-go-tah
IDBahasa Indonesia
Golgota
gol-go-tah
ITItaliano
Calvario
kal-va-ree-oh
MSBahasa Melayu
Golgotha
gol-go-tah
MYမြန်မာ
ဂေါ်လ်ဂေါ်သာ
gawl-gawt-tha
NLNederlands
Golgotha
gol-go-tha
NONorsk
Golgata
gol-gah-tah
PLPolski
Golgota
gol-go-tah
PTPortuguês
Gólgota
goh-l-goh-tah
RORomână
Golgota
gol-go-tah
RUРусский
Голгофа
golog-fa
SVSvenska
Golgata
gol-gah-tah
SWKiswahili
Golgotha
gol-go-tah
TAதமிழ்
கலவரி
ka-la-va-ri
TEతెలుగు
గోల్గొథా
gol-go-tha
THไทย
โกल्โกธา
goh-gol-goh-tah
TRTürkçe
Golghota
gol-go-tah
UKУкраїнська
Голго́фа
golog-fa
URاردو
گولگوتا
gol-go-tah
VITiếng Việt
Golgota
gohl-go-tah