Eleazar
See also: Éléazar
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Hebrew אֶלְעָזָר (el'azár, “God has helped”).
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /ɛliˈeɪzə/
Proper noun
Eleazar
- Any of a number of men in the Old Testament, including a son of Aaron.
- 1611, Bible (King James Version), Deuteronomy 10:6::
- And the children of Israel took their journey from Beeroth of the children of Jaakan to Mosera: there Aaron died, and there he was buried; and Eleazar his son ministered in the priest's office in his stead.
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- A male given name of biblical origin.
Related terms
Translations
biblical character
Portuguese
Proper noun
Eleazar m
- (biblical) Eleazar (a high priest of the Israelites)
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