Rebecca

/ɹɪˈbɛkə/

Rebecca

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Definition

One who protested in the Rebecca Riots; a Rebeccaite.

Etymology

The Vulgate (Latin) form of biblical Rebekah, from Hebrew רִבְקָה (Rivka, “enchantingly beautiful, captivating, snare”).

Example Sentences

  • "Colonel George Rice Trevor testified that the Rebeccas attacked poor-houses as well as tollgates."
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