Jedi
/ˈdʒɛdaɪ/
noun
1.
a person who claims to live according to a philosophy based on that of the fictional Jedi, a caste of wizards in the Star Wars series of films by George Lucas, US film director
noun
any member of the knightly order in Star Wars, which was trained to defend justice and peace in the universe; also called Jedi knight
Examples
Luke Skywalker was a Jedi knight.
n.
characters in the “Star Wars” sagas, 1977, apparently an invented word.
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known by God. (1.) One of the sons of Benjamin, whose descendants numbered 17,200 warriors (1 Chr. 7:6, 10, 11). (2.) A Shimrite, one of David’s bodyguard (1 Chr. 11:45). Probably same as in 12:20. (3.) A Korhite of the family of Ebiasaph, and one of the gate-keepers to the temple (1 Chr. 26:2).
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beloved by Jehovah, the name which, by the mouth of Nathan, the Lord gave to Solomon at his birth as a token of the divine favour (2 Sam. 12:25).
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noun See Jedi
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