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Philistee
† Philistee Obs. Also 5 Phil-, Filistei, 6 Phylystee. [ad. L. Philisthæ-us (Vulg.), Gr. ϕιλιστιαῖος: see Philistine.] = Philistine n. 1.1382 Wyclif 1 Sam. xvii. 3 And Philisteis [1388 Filisteis, Vulg. Philisthiim] stoden vpon the hil. Ibid. 23 That bastard man, Goliath by name, Philistee of Geth [Vu...
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Philistine
Philistine, n. and a. (ˈfɪlɪstaɪn, -tɪn, fɪˈlɪstɪn) Forms: α. 4 (Philisten, Palisten, -estine), 4–6 Philistyne, (5 Felystyne, 7 Philistin), 6– Philistine. β. 6–7 Philistim (pl. -im, -ims), 7 -thiim, -time. Also with lower-case initial. See also Philistee, Philistian. [a. F. Philistin, ad. late L. Ph...
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ph
ph a consonantal digraph, having usually the phonetic value of F. It was the combination used by the Romans to represent the Greek letter ϕ, ϕ or φ, named ϕῖ, Phī. This letter, cognate with Skr. bh (and so with Germanic b), was in early Greek written ΠΗ, and was a real aspirated p; it was subsequent...
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