Definitions for Nazarite

Nazarite Naz·a·rite

Spelling: [naz-uh-rahyt]
IPA: /ˈnæz əˌraɪt/

Nazarite is a 8 letter English word.

You can make 242 anagrams from letters in Nazarite (aaeinrtz).

Definitions for Nazarite

noun

  1. (among the ancient Hebrews) a person who had taken certain strict religious vows, usually for a limited period.
  2. Rare. a Nazarene.
  3. Rare. Christ.
  4. Obsolete. a Christian.

Origin of Nazarite

1550-60; Late Latin Nāzar(aeus) (Greek Nāzēraîos, equivalent to nāzēr (Hebrew nāzīr consecrated person) + -aios suffix) + -ite1

Examples for Nazarite

He shall be a Nazarite, one separated and consecrated to God by a vow.

Matthew likewise knew that this Nazarite referred to in Judges was Samson.

It is the head of the Nazarite that is especially consecrated, and so it was in the taboo.

The devotion of the Nazarite and the affection of the Man were both perfect.

When the vows of the Nazarite were made lawfully, their matter was not indifferent.

Verily, master, I am vexed for the Nazarite maiden, for her tale is sad.

Let us now look into the law of the Nazarite when the days of his separation were fulfilled.

Berenice, who was fulfilling a Nazarite vow, interposed in vain.

The Nazarite, it is claimed, was commanded to abstain from wine.

The vows of the Nazarite were dutiful under the former dispensation.

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