Harum


elevated, (1 Chr. 4:8), a descendant of Judah.

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  • Harum-scarum

    [hair-uh m-skair-uh m, har-uh m-skar-uh m] /ˈhɛər əmˈskɛər əm, ˈhær əmˈskær əm/ adjective 1. reckless; rash; irresponsible: He had a harum-scarum youth. 2. disorganized; uncontrolled. adverb 3. recklessly; wildly: He ran harum-scarum all over the place. noun 4. a reckless person. 5. reckless or unpredictable behavior or action. /ˈhɛərəmˈskɛərəm/ adjective, adverb 1. in a reckless […]

  • Harun al-Rashid

    [hah-roon ahl-rah-sheed; Arabic hah-roon ahr-rah-sheed] /hɑˈrun ɑl rɑˈʃid; Arabic hɑˈrun ˌɑr rɑˈʃid/ noun 1. a.d. 764?–809, caliph of Baghdad 786–809: one of the greatest Abbasids, he was made almost a legendary hero in the Arabian Nights. /hæˈruːn ˈælræˈʃiːd/ noun 1. ?763–809 ad, Abbasid caliph of Islam (786–809), whose court at Baghdad was idealized in the […]

  • Harunobu

    [hahr-oo-noh-boo; Japanese hah-roo-naw-boo] /ˌhɑr ʊˈnoʊ bu; Japanese ˈhɑ rʊˈnɔ bʊ/ noun 1. Suzuki [soo-zoo-kee] /sʊˈzu ki/ (Show IPA), 1720?–70, Japanese painter and printmaker.

  • Haruphite

    a native of Hariph; an epithet given to Shephatiah, one of those who joined David at Ziklag (1 Chr. 12:5).

  • Haruspex

    [huh-ruhs-peks, har-uh-speks] /həˈrʌs pɛks, ˈhær əˌspɛks/ noun, plural haruspices [huh-ruhs-puh-seez] /həˈrʌs pəˌsiz/ (Show IPA) 1. (in ancient Rome) one of a class of minor priests who practiced divination, especially from the entrails of animals killed in sacrifice. /həˈrʌspɛks/ noun (pl) haruspices (həˈrʌspɪˌsiːz) 1. (in ancient Rome) a priest who practised divination, esp by examining the […]


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