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Nimrod
Nimrod
See also: nimrod
English
Proper noun
Nimrod
- (biblical) A grandson of Ham; a mighty hunter and king of Shinar.
- 1993, G. A. Rosso, Blake's Prophetic Workshop: A Study of The Four Zoas, page 80,
- Blake's depiction of the biblical Nimrod, whom Erdman traces to Young's poem, recalls Milton's Paradise Lost.
- 2005, J. B. Segal, Edessa: The Blessed City, page 1,
- In the fourth century St. Ephraim the Syrian wrote, in his commentary on Genesis, that Nimrod 'ruled in Erekh which is Orhay (Edessa)'. […] In Jewish and thereafter in Moslem tradition, Nimrod was the foe of Abraham.
- 2010, Khamit Raamah Kush, Faces of the Hamitic People, unnumbered page,
- The historical facts testify that they were highly developed; Nimrod, a descendant of Ham, therefore making him Hamitic, was the first human king not just of Bible record, but secular history also speaks of him. He ruled over a kingdom that included several cities in Mesopotamia.
- 1993, G. A. Rosso, Blake's Prophetic Workshop: A Study of The Four Zoas, page 80,
- A British biplane fighter aircraft manufactured by Hawker Aircraft in the early 1930s.
- A British maritime patrol aircraft manufactured by Hawker Siddeley, in use from 1969 until 2011.
Related terms
- Nimrodian adj
- Nimrodic adj
Translations
Noun
Nimrod (plural Nimrods)
- Alternative letter-case form of nimrod
nimrod
nimrod
See also: Nimrod
English
Noun
nimrod (plural nimrods)
- (chiefly US, informal, pejorative) A silly or foolish person; An idiot.
- Don't stick your fingers in the fan, you nimrod!
Synonyms
References
- ↑ “Nimrod”, in The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, Houghton Mifflin Company, 2000
- ↑ Steinbeck, John (1962) Travels with Charley: In Search of America, 1997 edition, Penguin, ISBN 0-14-005320-4, page 45
- ↑ “Nimrod, n.”, in Oxford English Dictionary, Oxford University Press, 2007
- ↑ http://www.merriam-webster.com/word-of-the-day/nimrod-2016-02-17
- nimrod at OneLook Dictionary Search