Definitions for Nazarene

Nazarene Naz·a·rene

Spelling: [naz-uh-reen, naz-uh-reen]
IPA: /ˌnæz əˈrin, ˈnæz əˌrin/

Nazarene is a 8 letter English word.

You can make 82 anagrams from letters in Nazarene (aaeennrz).

Definitions for Nazarene

noun

  1. a native or inhabitant of Nazareth.
  2. a member of a sect of early Jewish converts to Christianity who retained the Mosaic ritual.
  3. the Nazarene, Jesus Christ.

adjective

  1. of or relating to Nazareth or the Nazarenes.

Origin of Nazarene

1225-75; Middle English Late Latin Nazarēnus Greek Nazarēnós, equivalent to Nazar(ét) Nazareth + -ēnos suffix of origin

Examples for Nazarene

You've killed the creature, and may you starve and die yourself, you dog of a Nazarene!

Yet more people read Socrates, and believed on the Nazarene every year.

And all at once that Nazarene appeared to Antea as some one so near that he was almost dear to her.

Are all followers of the Nazarene compelled to wear turbans.

My Nazarene guide, riding ahead of the party, led on over the bridge.

The Nazarene was fond of saying, "He that hath ears to hear let him hear."

Missions of the Presbyterians and of the Church of the Nazarene.

Is this your Nazarene, or is it the old god, the immortal and invincible sun?

Then the Nazarene uttered his only word of complaint: "I thirst."

In the name of the Nazarene who preached the golden rule, do it!

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