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Definition of Babylonish

Babylonish
Babylonish Bab"y*lo`nish, n. 1. Of or pertaining to, or made in, Babylon or Babylonia. ``A Babylonish garment.' --Josh. vii. 21. 2. Pertaining to the Babylon of --Revelation xiv. 8. 3. Pertaining to Rome and papal power. [Obs.] The . . . injurious nickname of Babylonish. --Gape. 4. Confused; Babel-like.

Meaning of Babylonish from wikipedia

- Commons "Babylonian Captivity". Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed.). 1911. "Babylonish Captivity". New International Encyclopedia. 1905. Friedrich Justus Knecht...
- our destined term of years, Mine and yours; nor scan the tables of your Babylonish seers. Better far to bear the ****ure, my Leuconoe, like the past, Whether...
- The Beast (Koinē Gr****: Θηρίον, Thērion) may refer to one of three beasts described in the Book of Revelation. Revelation 12 describes a series of wars...
- being like a giant celestial rooster: For in the Tract Bava Bathra of the Babylonish Talmud, we have a Story of such a prodigious Bird, called Ziz, which standing...
- to the Christian Nobility of the German Nation (Aug.), Concerning the Babylonish Captivity of the Church (Oct.), and On the Liberty of a Christian Man...
- note however is that the text describes the garment that Achor stole as Babylonish; (from Shinar) the time of the Israelite invasion is usually dated to...
- history of the Hebrew monarchy: from the administration of Samuel to the Babylonish Captivity (2nd ed.). London: John Chapman. p. 179 note 2. The Hittites:...
- England live in! That while you pretend to throw down that Norman yoke, and Babylonish power, and have promised to make the groaning people of England a Free...
- denoted by Fulfilment of Historical Predictions, Traced down from the Babylonish Captivity to the Present Time (Digital). Vol. I (2nd ed.). Edinburgh:...
- written in the language of Finnegans Wake, which can be considered a 'Babylonish Dialect' in terms used by Dr Johnson in describing Milton's language in...