Anak
anak
long-necked, the son of Arba, father of the Anakim (Josh. 15:13; 21:11, Heb. _Anok_).
Historical Examples
Ashtaroth must have had pity on me; for she directed my steps to those very traders who bought Sarchedon from the sons of anak.
Sarchedon G. J. (George John) Whyte-Melville
He will say the word ‘anak,’ and when he does, hand him this in secret.
The Minister of Evil William Le Queux
With a flint knife, Invar slowly and painfully hacked off anak’s long hair and beard.
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anak was in the crowd with her father, the old chief, and her affianced, Noa.
Tales of the Malayan Coast Rounsevelle Wildman
anak hurled Invar’s spear and again his weapon found its mark.
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anak, the Chief Hunter, rose to his feet and made a step forward.
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This I doubt not she could have performed, for she was a very daughter of anak.
Sir Quixote of the Moors John Buchan
There are other maidens who are fair, anak, and when you are Father you will have them all.
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You see, anak, it’s a habit I can’t shake off of leaving vivid memories behind.
Moon-Face and Other Stories Jack London
Such boldness of conception as was shown by anak’s plan was a thing for marvel.
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