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English
1.1
Alternative forms
1.2
Etymology
1.3
Pronunciation
1.4
Proper noun
1.4.1
Translations
1.5
Anagrams
English
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English
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Asenath
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Alternative forms
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]
Asenith
,
Aseneth
,
Assaneth
,
Osnat
Etymology
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]
Borrowed from
Hebrew
אָסְנַת
(
ʾāsənaṯ
)
.
Pronunciation
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]
IPA
(
key
)
:
/ˈæsɪnæθ/
Proper noun
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Asenath
(
biblical
)
An
Egyptian
woman
whom
Pharaoh
gave to
Joseph
, son of
Jacob
, to be his wife, and who bore him two sons,
Manasseh
and
Ephraim
.
Translations
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Joseph's wife
Armenian:
Old Armenian:
Ասենեթ
(
Asenetʻ
)
,
Ասանէթ
(
Asanētʻ
)
Greek:
Ancient:
Ἀσενέθ
(
Asenéth
)
Hebrew:
אָסְנַת
(
ʾāsənaṯ
)
Anagrams
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Athenas
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