Israelite

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Etymology

From the (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Latin Isrāēlīta (Israelite), from the (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Ancient Greek Ἰσρᾱηλῑ́της (Isrāēlī́tēs, Israelite), from Ἰσρᾱήλ (Isrāḗl, Israel), from the (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Hebrew יִשְׂרָאֵל (Yiśrāʼēl, Israel).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈɪzɹi.əlˌaɪt/, /ˈɪzɹɨlˌaɪt/, /ˈɪzɹɛɪəlˌaɪt/

Noun

Israelite (plural Israelites)

  1. A native or inhabitant of (i) the united nation of Israel (under the Judges, and then kings Saul, David and Solomon), or (ii) the later northern kingdom centered in Samaria, distinct from kingdom of Judah centered in Jerusalem.
  2. A member of the Twelve Tribes of Israel and a descendant of Jacob.
    Hyponyms: cohen, Jew, Levite, Samaritan
  3. (historical) A club used as a weapon by the Circumcellions.

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Adjective

Israelite (not comparable)

  1. Of or pertaining to the ancient nation(s) of Israel or the inhabitants thereof.
  2. (rare, chiefly in Protestantism) Of or pertaining to the descendants of the patriarch Jacob.
    Hyponyms: Jewish, Samaritan

Usage notes

Israeli is the noun and adjective for the modern state of Israel and its people, and is not to be confused with Israelite. The usage to mean "pertaining to a descendant of Jacob" is rare, very narrowly confined to religious (mainly Protestant) contexts.

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