Nebuchadnezzar
pronunciation
How to pronounce Nebuchadnezzar in British English: UK [ˌnebjʊkəd'nezə(r)]
How to pronounce Nebuchadnezzar in American English: US [ˌnebjʊkəd'nezər]
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- Noun:
- a very large wine bottle holding the equivalent of 20 normal bottles of wine; used especially for display
Word Origin
- Nebuchadnezzar
- king of Babylon (604-562 B.C.E.), from Hebrew Nebhukhadhnetztzar, from Babylonian Nabu-kudurri-usur, probably literally "Nebo, protect the boundary." A late 14c. Middle English text renders it as Nabugodenozar.
Example
- 1. They had to become servants of the mighty nebuchadnezzar .
- 2. Then why did you allow the nebuchadnezzar to leave ?
- 3. The city on the banks of the euphrates river was the home of hammurabi and later nebuchadnezzar , who built the famous gardens for his wife .
- 4. This dream I king nebuchadnezzar have seen .
- 5. King nebuchadnezzar humbled himself before jehovah god .