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Definition of Hebraical
1. Adjective. Of or relating to or characteristic of the Hebrews. "The old Hebrew prophets"
Partainyms: Hebrew, Hebrew, Hebrew
Derivative terms: Hebrew, Hebrew, Hebrew
2. Adjective. Of or relating to the language of the Hebrews. "Hebrew vowels"
Partainyms: Hebrew, Hebrew, Hebrew
Derivative terms: Hebrew, Hebrew, Hebrew
Lexicographical Neighbors of Hebraical
Literary usage of Hebraical
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Transactions of the National Association for the Promotion of Social Science by G. W. Hastings, Andr. Edgar, Edw. Pears, Ch. W. Ryalls (1878)
"... useless for purposes of art, fell into the hands of people of hebraical souls,
if not of hebraical blood, who multiply impressions of such plates ad ..."
2. The Revelation of St. John the Divine by William Henry Simcox (1890)
"27, 28. the accuser] In Jewish tradition, Satan is spoken of under this title,
the Greek word here used being hebraical, and here, though of course written ..."
3. A Greek and English lexicon to the New Testament. To this is prefixed a by John Parkhurst (1829)
"Not that this expression is merely hebraical or ... This seems an hebraical
expression, taken from the Heb. DT Oí», Esth. iii. 4. ..."