Massah
trial, temptation, a name given to the place where the Israelites, by their murmuring for want of water, provoked Jehovah to anger against them. It is also called Meribah (Ex. 17:7; Deut. 6:16; Ps. 95:8, 9; Heb. 3:8).
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[mas-uh-soit] /ˈmæs əˌsɔɪt/ noun 1. c1580–1661, North American Indian leader: sachem of the Wampanoag tribe; negotiator of peace treaty with the Pilgrims 1621 (father of King Philip). /ˈmæsəˌsɔɪt/ noun 1. died 1661, Wampanoag Indian chief, who negotiated peace with the Pilgrim Fathers (1621)
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noun a noun denoting a collection of people or things; also called group noun