- anath
- anath·e·mat·ic;anath·e·ma·tism;anath·e·ma·ti·za·tion;anath·e·ma·tize;anath·e·mize;anath·e·mat·i·cal;anath·e·mat·i·cal·ly;
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
ANATH — (Heb. עֲנָת), a major goddess of the Western Semites (Amorites Canaanites, Arameans) worshiped over a wide area of the Near East (in Mesopotamia, Syria Ereẓ Israel, Anatolia, and Egypt). The earliest evidence of a cult devoted to Anath comes from … Encyclopedia of Judaism
ANATH — Latine responsio, sive canticum, aut afflictio, vel paupertas, pater Samgar Iudicis Israel. Iudic. c. 3. v. 31 … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Anath — Chief western Semitic goddess of love and war, sister and helpmate to Baal, whom she retrieved from the land of the dead. One of the best known of Canaanite deities, she was famous for her youthful vigour and ferocity in battle. In Egypt she was… … Universalium
Anath — Anat oder Anath („Vorsorge“, „Vorsehung“, „Himmelswille“) ist eine altägyptische und eine altsyrische Göttin des Krieges, Schutzgöttin gegen wilde Tiere. Neben ihrer Rolle als Kriegsgöttin fungiert Anat auch als Liebesgöttin. Wahrscheinlich ist… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Anath — An answer; i.e., to prayer , the father of Shamgar, who was one of the judges of Israel (Judg. 3:31) … Easton's Bible Dictionary
anath·e·ma — /əˈnæθəmə/ noun formal : someone or something that is very strongly disliked usually + to [noncount] ideas that are anathema to me [=ideas that I strongly dislike] a politician who is anathema to conservatives/liberals [singular] ideas that are… … Useful english dictionary
BET (H)-ANATH — (Heb. בֵּית עֲנַת), Canaanite city named after the goddess Anath. Beth Anath may possibly be mentioned in the list of cities conquered by Thutmosis III in c. 1469 B.C.E. (no. 97. but it definitely appears in the records of the campaigns of both … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Beth-anath — House of response, one of the fenced cities of Naphtali (Josh. 19:38). It is perhaps identical with the modern village Ainata, 6 miles west of Kedesh … Easton's Bible Dictionary
Bin-Anath — see Ramesses II. Biographical Dictionary of Ancient Egypt by Rosalie and Antony E. David … Ancient Egypt
anathematic — anath·e·mat·ic … English syllables