Samaritan

/səˈmɛɹɪtən/

UK: /səˈmæɹɪtən/

Samaritan

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Definition

A native, or inhabitant of Samaria; especially one practising certain ethnoreligious traditions indigenous to that region.

Etymology

From Latin Samarītānus, from Ancient Greek Σαμαρείτης (Samareítēs), from Σαμαρεία (Samareía, “Samaria”), derived from Biblical Hebrew שֹׁמְרוֹנִים (Šōmərôním) and שֹׁמְרוֹן (Šōmərôn) respectively. Attested in Old English.

Example Sentences

  • "Many of these despised people built a rival temple on Mount Gerizim in the central Palestinian territory known as Samaria, and hence they were called Samaritans (a word of contempt to Jews); in very reduced numbers, they still live round their sacred mountain now."
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