Ephraimite
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]An adaptation of the Latin Ephraimītēs, Ephraimīta, from the Ancient Greek Ἐφραιμῑ́tης (Ephraimī́tēs), from Ἐφραίμ (Ephraím, “Ephraim”) + -ῑ́της (-ī́tēs, “one connected to, a member of”). Equivalent to Ephraim + -ite.
Pronunciation
[edit]- IPA(key): /ˈi.fɹi.əˌmaɪt/, /ˈi.fɹeɪ.ɪˌmaɪt/, /ˈi.fɹəˌmaɪt/[1][2]
- Hyphenation: E‧phra‧i‧mite, E‧phrai‧mite
Noun
[edit]Ephraimite (plural Ephraimites)
- (history, chiefly biblical) An allegiant of the Israelite tribal patriarch Ephraim, a member of the tribe purportedly descended from him, or an inhabitant of the Northern Kingdom of Israel (930–720 B.C.), in which the tribe of Ephraim was preëminent.
Derived terms
[edit]Translations
[edit]allegiant of the patriarch Ephraim
member of the tribe of Ephraim
inhabitant of the Northern Kingdom of Israel
See also
[edit]- Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob (Israel)
- (descendants of the patriarch Jacob, later renamed Israel): Asher (Asherite), Benjamin (Benjaminite), Dan (Danite), Gad (Gadite), Issachar (Issacharite), Joseph (Josephite: Ephraim (Ephraimite), Manasseh (Manassite)), Judah (Judahite), Levi (Levite), Naphtali (Naphtalite), Reuben (Reubenite), Simeon (Simeonite), Zebulun (Zebulunite)
- Israel
- Israeli
- Israelite
- Israelitic
- Israelitish
- Jew
- Jewish
- Judah
- Judean
References
[edit]- ^ “Ephraimite”, in Dictionary.com Unabridged, Dictionary.com, LLC, 1995–present.
- ^ “Ephraimite”, in Collins English Dictionary.
Latin
[edit]Noun
[edit]Ephrāimītē
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