Definitions for Galilean

Galilean Gal·i·le·an

Spelling: [gal-uh-ley-uh n, -lee-]
IPA: /ˌgæl əˈleɪ ən, -ˈli-/

Galilean is a 8 letter English word.

You can make 211 anagrams from letters in Galilean (aaegilln).

Definitions for Galilean

noun

  1. a native or inhabitant of Galilee.
  2. a Christian.
  3. the Galilean, Jesus.

adjective

  1. of or relating to Galileo, his theories, or his discoveries.
  2. of or relating to Galilee.

Origin of Galilean

First recorded in 1720-30; Galile(o) + -an

Examples for Galilean

The calendars of the world have been changed by the Galilean carpenter.

I see in the Galilean commandments depths you have never dreamed of!

"The Gospel," after the manner of the synoptics, was a Galilean work.

I think we could find all those Galilean fishers among the fishers of Penfer.

The Galilean gave a sudden start and looked around him, confused.

Master, this is a Galilean hermit who wishes to know the sources of your wisdom.

And now it seemed as if that obscure Galilean rebel had conquered in the end.

But of the fourth sect of Jewish philosophy, Judas the Galilean was the author.

That unknown Galilean who died upon the cross had been stronger than her love.

"To will is to have to will," says his Maximus in Emperor and Galilean.

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