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From: DICT.TW English-Chinese Dictionary 英漢字典

 Shi·loh /ˈʃaɪ(ˌ)lo/

From: Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)

 Shi·loh n.  Script. A word used by Jacob on his deathbed, and interpreted variously, as “the Messiah,” or as the city “Shiloh,” or as “Rest.”
 

From: WordNet (r) 2.0

 Shiloh
      n : the second great battle of the American Civil War (1862);
          the battle ended with the withdrawal of Confederate
          troops but it was not a Union victory [syn: battle of
          Shiloh, battle of Pittsburgh Landing]

From: Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary

 Shiloh
    generally understood as denoting the Messiah, "the peaceful
    one," as the word signifies (Gen. 49:10). The Vulgate Version
    translates the word, "he who is to be sent," in allusion to the
    Messiah; the Revised Version, margin, "till he come to Shiloh;"
    and the LXX., "until that which is his shall come to Shiloh." It
    is most simple and natural to render the expression, as in the
    Authorized Version, "till Shiloh come," interpreting it as a
    proper name (comp. Isa. 9:6).
      Shiloh, a place of rest, a city of Ephraim, "on the north side
    of Bethel," from which it is distant 10 miles (Judg. 21:19); the
    modern Seilun (the Arabic for Shiloh), a "mass of shapeless
    ruins." Here the tabernacle was set up after the Conquest (Josh.
    18:1-10), where it remained during all the period of the judges
    till the ark fell into the hands of the Philistines. "No spot in
    Central Palestine could be more secluded than this early
    sanctuary, nothing more featureless than the landscape around;
    so featureless, indeed, the landscape and so secluded the spot
    that from the time of St. Jerome till its re-discovery by Dr.
    Robinson in 1838 the very site was forgotten and unknown." It is
    referred to by Jeremiah (7:12, 14; 26:4-9) five hundred years
    after its destruction.

From: Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary (late 1800's)

 Shiloh, sent