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"ALEMETH" is a name that signifies or is derived from: "hiding", "youth", "worlds", "upon the dead". |
| Domain | Definition |
Bible | Alemeth covering. (1.) One of the nine sons of Becher, the son of Benjamin (1 Chr. 7:8). (2.) One of the sons of Jehoadah, or Jarah, son of Ahaz (1 Chr. 8:36). (3.) A sacerdotal city of Benjamin (1 Chr. 6:60), called also Almon (Josh. 21:18), now Almit, a mile north-east of the ancient Anathoth. Source: Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary. |
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Crosswords: ALEMETH |
| Specialty definitions using "ALEMETH": Almon. (references) |
| Language | Date | Source | 1 Chronicles Chapter 9, Verse 42 |
| Greek (transliterated) | 250 BC | Septuagint | Kai acaz egennhsen ton iada kai iada egennhsen ton galemeq kai ton gazmwq kai ton zambri kai zambri egennhsen ton masa |
| Latin | 405 | Vulgate | Ahaz autem genuit Iara et Iara genuit Alamath et Azmoth et Zamri et Zamri genuit Mosa |
| Jacobean English | 1611 | King James | And Ahaz begat Jarah; and Jarah begat Alemeth, and Azmaveth, and Zimri; and Zimri begat Moza; |
| Victorian English | 1833 | Webster | And Ahaz begat Jarah; and Jarah begat Alemeth, and Azmaveth, and Zimri; and Zimri begat Moza; |
| Basic English | 1964 | Ogden | And Ahaz was the father of Jarah; and Jarah was the father of Alemeth and Azmaveth and Zimri; and Zimri was the father of Moza. |
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| Language | 1 Chronicles Chapter 9, Verse 42 |
| Cebuano | Ug si Ahaz nanganak kang Jara; ug si Jara nanganak kang Alemeth, ug kang Azmaveth, ug kang Zimri; ug si Zimri nanganak kang Mosa; |
| Chinese | 亞 " 斯 " 雅 拉 、 雅 拉 " 亞 拉 篾 、 亞 斯 瑪 威 、 心 利 、 心 利 " 摩 '' 、 |
| Croatian | Ahaz rodi Jaru; Jara rodi Alemeta, Azmaveta i Zimrija; Zimri rodi Mosu. |
| Danish | Ahaz avlede Jehoadda. Jehoadda avlede Alemet, Azmavet og Zimri. Zimri avlede Moza. |
| Dutch | En Achaz gewon Jaera, en Jaera gewon Alemeth, en Azmaveth, en Zimri; en Zimri gewon Moza; |
| Finnish | Ja Aahaalle syntyi Jaera, Jaeralle syntyi Aalemet, Asmavet ja Simri. Ja Simrille syntyi Moosa, |
| French | Achaz engendra Jaera; Jaera engendra Alémeth, Azmaveth et Zimri; Zimri engendra Motsa; Motsa engendra Binea. |
| German | Ahas zeugte Jaera. Jaera zeugte Alemeth, Asmaveth und Simmri. Simmri zeugte Moza. |
| Haitian Creole | Akaz te papa Jeojada ki te gen twa pitit gason: Alemèt, Azmavèt ak Zimri. Zimri te papa Moza. |
| Indonesian-Terjemahan Lama | Maka Akhaz beranaklah Yaera dan Yaera beranaklah Alemet dan Azmawet dan Zimri, dan Zimri beranaklah Moza. |
| Maori | Whanau ake ta Ahata, ko Iaraha; whanau ake ta Iaraha ko Aremete, ko Atamawete, ko Timiri; whanau ake ta Timiri, ko Mota; |
| Norwegian | Og Akas fikk sønnen Jara, og Jara fikk Alemet og Asmavet og Simri, og Simri fikk Mosa. |
| Portuguese | Acaz foi pai de Jará; Jará foi pai de Alemete, Azmavete e Zinri; Zinri foi pai de Moza; |
| Rumanian | Ahaz a nqscut pe Iaera; Iaera a nqscut pe Alemet, Azmavet wi Zimri; Zimri a nqscut pe Moya; |
| Swedish | Ahas födde Jaera, Jaera födde Alemet, Asmavet och Simri, och Simri födde Mosa. |
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Scrabble® Enable2K-Verified Anagrams | |
| Words within the letters "a-e-e-h-l-m-t" | |
-1 letter: hamlet, helmet. | |
-2 letters: almeh, elate, hemal, lathe, lethe, metal, telae, theme. | |
-3 letters: ahem, alee, alme, eath, haem, haet, hale, halm, halt, hame, hate, heal, heat, heel, helm, heme, lame, late, lath, leet, male, malt, mate, math, meal, meat, meet, melt, meta, mete, meth, tael, tale, tame, teal, team, teel, teem, tela, tele, thae. | |
| Words containing the letters "a-e-e-h-l-m-t" | |
+1 letter: helpmate. | |
+2 letters: helpmates, hemelytra, methylase, methylate. | |
+3 letters: exothermal, geothermal, hemiacetal, hermetical, mesothelia, methylases, methylated, methylates, semilethal, thermalize. | |
+4 letters: epithelioma, eurythermal, heartsomely, hemiacetals, mantelshelf, mentholated, mesothelial, metaethical, methylamine, multiheaded, pamphleteer, semilethals, thermalized, thermalizes. | |
+5 letters: cephalometry, endothelioma, enthrallment, ephemerality, epitheliomas, ethanolamine, exothermally, flamethrower, geothermally, hellgrammite, hematologies, hepatomegaly, hermetically, hypermutable, mealymouthed, merchantable, mesothelioma, metallophone, metathetical, metencephala, methacrylate, methaqualone, methylamines, myelopathies, pamphleteers, phentolamine, stenothermal, thermohaline, thermolabile, thermostable. | |
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Hexadecimal (or equivalents, 770AD-1900s) (references)41 4C 45 4D 45 54 48 |
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Morse Code (1836) (references).- .-.. . -- . - .... |
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Binary Code (1918-1938, probably earlier) (references)01000001 01001100 01000101 01001101 01000101 01010100 01001000 |
HTML Code (1990) (references)A L E M E T H |
ISO 10646 (1991-1993) (references)0041 004C 0045 004D 0045 0054 0048 |
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Encryption (beginner's substitution cypher): (references)35463947395442 |
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