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Samuel
[ sam-yoo-uhl ]
noun
- a judge and prophet of Israel. 1 Samuel 1–3; 8–15.
- either of two books of the Bible bearing his name. : 1 Sam., 2 Sam.
- a male given name.
Samuel
/ ˈæʊə /
noun
- a Hebrew prophet, seer, and judge, who anointed the first two kings of the Israelites (I Samuel 1–3; 8–15)
- either of the two books named after him, I and II Samuel
yvlog History and Origins
Origin of Samuel1
Example Sentences
“I’ve seen the daily magic that goes down at a place like this,” said Julian Samuels, a longtime volunteer at Black Image Center, who called its offerings “really rare in L.A.”
For a minute, the film seems to invoke Samuel Coleridge: “Death came with friendly care.”
The heirs and great-grandchildren of art collector Samuel Hartveld will now receive the work, which he left in Antwerp, Belgium in 1940, while fleeing the country with his wife, the UK Government said.
Versatile receiver Deebo Samuel is among those to leave, being traded to the Washington Commanders, so - after losing in two of the past six Super Bowls - the 49ers' championship window could now have closed.
Samuels, Burrows and Gilbride were fired by Trump in late January from the commission that enforces employees’ legal rights.
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