Amaleque

Amaleque

Meaning of the word

Amaleque is a male noun that refers to an old people mentioned in the Bible. It can also be used to refer to a cruel, enemy or oppressive person.

Origin of the word

The word “amaleque” has a Hebrew origin and is first mentioned in the Old Testament of the Bible in the book of Genesis. She derives from her own name “Amaleque”, who was the leader of a people who inhabited the region of the Sinai Peninsula.

Word adverbs

– Amalequely

Conjunctions of the word

– It is
– but
– or

Synonyms of the word

– Enemy
– Oppressor
– Cruel
– opponent

Word Definitions

1. Old people mentioned in the Bible.
2. Cruel, enemy or oppressive person.

Phrases that the word applies

– The Amalequites were defeated by the Israelites in battle.
He behaved like a true Amaleque, oppressing the weak.

Examples of the word in text

In the book of Exodus, the Bible reports that the Amalequites attacked the Israelites in the desert.

João behaved like a true amaleque, stealing and oppressing the poor.

Rhymes with the word

– Attack
– Withdraw
– Track

Anagrams with the word

– Calamé
– Macale
– Malace
– Macela

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