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Israelitish
[ iz-ree-uh-lahy-tish, -rey- ]
adjective
- of or relating to the Israelites; Hebrew.
Other Word Forms
- ԴDz-···i adjective
- ԴDz-۲··i adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of Israelitish1
Example Sentences
Christine Rice and Rosemary Joshua sounded exquisite as the Israelitish Man and Woman respectively, while Alastair Miles, replacing the indisposed Christopher Purves, was nobly eloquent as Simon.
We get a similar instance in Israelitish history as recorded in the first book of Samuel, where Saul being afraid of David, sought a favourable opportunity to get him slain by the Philistines.
It is a way that the people of Israel and Threadneedle Street have made peculiarly their own; and, indeed, the multitude and variety of Jews upon this evil-smelling steamer suggested that she might have held within her walls the nucleus of an over-sea Israelitish colony, such another as the Rothschilds founded.
ABRAHAM, a descendant of Shem, one of the sons of Noah, was the father and founder of the great Israelitish, or Hebrew, nation.
By God's command the blood of a lamb was to be sprinkled upon the sides and top of the doorway to every Israelitish home.
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