it's possible, since slaves were property and possibly considered animals.
so apparently it's related to the word eillio which means shave, because slaves were shaven? IDK I found a jstor article.
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seems like a disputed etymology, but yeah it means slaves.
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k that same line with eillyon, 5 (?) words in, have the same ll ligature.
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