- Moabitish
- adjective see Moabite
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
Moabitish — Mo ab*i tish, a. Moabite. Ruth ii. 6. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
moabitish — ˈ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ˌbīd.ish noun ( es) Usage: usually capitalized Etymology: from Moabitish, adjective : moabite 2 … Useful english dictionary
Moabitish — See Moabite. * * * … Universalium
moabitish — mo·a·bit·ish … English syllables
Moabite — noun Etymology: Middle English, from Late Latin Moabita, Moabites, from Greek Mōabitēs, from Mōab Moab, ancient kingdom in Syria Date: 14th century a member of an ancient Semitic people related to the Hebrews • Moabite or Moabitish adjective … New Collegiate Dictionary
Chemosh — For other uses, see Chemosh (disambiguation). Religions of the Ancient Near East … Wikipedia
Moabite — /moh euh buyt /, n. 1. an inhabitant or native of Moab. 2. an extinct language of Moab, in the Canaanite group of Semitic languages. adj. 3. Also, Moabitic /moh euh bit ik/, Moabitish /moh euh buy tish/. of or pertaining to the ancient kingdom of … Universalium
Baal, Baalim — • A word which belongs to the oldest stock of the Semite vocabulary and primarily means lord , owner Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Baal, Baalim Baal, Baalim … Catholic encyclopedia
Luhith — noun A Moabitish place between Zoar and Horonaim mentioned in the Bible. Isaiah 15:5 … Wiktionary
Luhith — Made of boards, a Moabitish place between Zoar and Horonaim (Isa. 15:5; Jer. 48:5) … Easton's Bible Dictionary