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Philistines - Wikipedia
Philistines were ancient people who lived on the south coast of Canaan during the Iron Age in a confederation of city-states generally referred to as ... en.wikipedia.org
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PHILISTIAN definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
Of or relating to Philistia, an ancient region in Palestine, or its inhabitants.... Click for pronunciations, examples sentences, video. www.collinsdictionary.com
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Philistian, n. & adj. meanings, etymology and more
The earliest known use of the word Philistian is in the Middle English period (1150—1500). OED's earliest evidence for Philistian is from around 1375, ... www.oed.com
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Philistian
Philistian, n. and a. (fɪˈlɪstɪən) Forms: 3–4 Philistien, 4– -an. [a. OF. Philistien, ad. med.L. Philistiān-us, f. Philistia: see -an.] † A. n. = Philistine 1, 2. Obs.a 1300 Cursor M. 7091 Vnder philistiens þan war Þe Iuus halden, þat si-quar. c 1340 Ibid. 7150 (Cott.) Agh i for to haue na wite, To ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Philistian - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Synonym of Philistine (“person from ancient Philistia”). en.wiktionary.org
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What is a philistine in the Bible? - Quora
[A2A] The Anglicized word “Philistine” means “a native or inhabitant of ancient Philistia,” and comes from the Hebrew word פלישתי (p'liysh'tiy, ... www.quora.com
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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... Oxford English Dictionary
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Philistian - WordReference.com Dictionary of English
Phi•lis•ti•a USA pronunciation n. Place Names, Ancient Historyan ancient country on the E coast of the Mediterranean. Phi•lis′ti•an, adj. www.wordreference.com
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Drachm of Philistia | The Israel Museum, Jerusalem
This Philistian silver drachm is one of the most intriguing coins minted in ancient Palestine, from both an artistic and an historical point of view. www.imj.org.il
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Philistian - The Free Dictionary
Philistian. (fɪˈlɪstɪən). adj. 1. (Placename) of or relating to Philistia, an ancient country in Palestine, or its inhabitants. www.thefreedictionary.com
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Who were the Philistines of the Bible, and where did they come from?
The Philistines (translated from Hebrew meaning 'invader') came from the Eastern Mediterranean Sea. They were an advanced people with iron weapons and skills. www.quora.com
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Eyeless in Gaza (novel)
Promise was that I Should Israel from Philistian yoke deliver; Ask for this great deliverer now, and find him Eyeless in Gaza at the Mill with slaves wikipedia.org
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constraint
▪ I. † conˈstraint, ppl. a. Obs. In 5 -eint, 6 -aynt. [a. OF. constreint, -aint (pa. pple. of constreindre):—popular L. type *constrinctus for constrictus: cf. cingĕre, cinctus.] = constrained. 1. Used as pa. pple. of constrain.c 1360 E.E. Psalter (1891) 194 As we ben constreint þurȝ cristen soþenes... Oxford English Dictionary
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forefront
forefront (ˈfɔəfrʌnt) [f. fore- prefix + front.] 1. The principal face or foremost part of anything (esp. of a building). Now rare. (In early use opposed to † back front.)c 1470 Henry Wallace ix. 831 He gert thaim tak Syllys off ayk, and a stark barres mak, At a foyr frount, fast in the forest syd. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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wonder
▪ I. wonder, n. (ˈwʌndə(r)) Forms: 1 wundor, 2–5 wunder, (3 wnder, Orm. wunnderr, 4 wondere, wonþer), 4–5 wondre, wondur, wondire, -yr(e, wundyr, 4–6 wundir, woundir, -er, Sc. vounder, vondir, 4–6, 8 Sc. wondir, (5 wundur, wonther, wonþur, 6 Sc. winder, -ir), 6–7 woonder, 8–9 Sc. wonner, 3– wonder. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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