Balthazar

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English

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Etymology

From (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Latin Balthasar, equivalent of the English biblical Belshazzar. From Hebrew בֵּלְשַׁאצַּר (bēlšaṣṣar), attested in the Tanakh and the Old Testament (Daniel, 5:1), from (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Akkadian 𒂗𒈗𒋀 (bēl-šarra-uṣṣur, literally May Bel protect the king).

Proper noun

Balthazar

  1. A name ascribed to one of the Magi.
  2. (biblical) a Babylonian king mentioned in the Book of Daniel
  3. A male given name from Old Persian.

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Noun

Balthazar (plural Balthazars)

  1. A very large wine bottle with the capacity of about 12 liters, equivalent to 16 standard bottles.

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