Heman
[hee-man] /ˈhiˌmæn/
noun, plural he-men. Informal.
1.
a strong, tough, virile man.
noun (pl) -men
1.
(informal) a strongly built muscular man
n.
“especially masculine fellow,” 1832, originally among U.S. pioneers, from he + man (n.).
modifier
: a regular he-man cop
noun
A very masculine man; hunk, macho (1859+)
faithful. (1.) 1 Kings 4:31; 1 Chr. 2:6, a son of Zerah, noted for his wisdom. (2.) Grandson of Samuel (1 Chr. 6:33; 15:17), to whom the 88th Psalm probably was inscribed. He was one of the “seers” named in 2 Chr. 29:14, 30, and took a leading part in the administration of the sacred services.
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