| Hagar Aug 12th 2013, 23:48, by -sche | | | | Line 13: | Line 13: | | | {{en-proper noun}} | | {{en-proper noun}} | | | | | | | − | # {{context|biblical character|lang=en}} The [[Egyptian]] [[concubine]] of [[Abraham]], mother of [[Ishmael]]. | + | # The [[Egyptian]] [[concubine]] of [[Abraham]], mother of [[Ishmael]]. {{qualifier|biblical character}} [[Category:en:Biblical characters]] | | | # {{given name|female|from=Hebrew}}. | | # {{given name|female|from=Hebrew}}. | | | | | | | Line 55: | Line 55: | | | {{head|ee|proper noun}} | | {{head|ee|proper noun}} | | | | | | | − | # {{context|biblical character|lang=ee}} [[Hagar]]. | + | # [[Hagar]]. {{qualifier|biblical character}} [[Category:ee:Biblical characters]] | | | # {{given name|female|lang=ee}}. | | # {{given name|female|lang=ee}}. | | | | | |
Latest revision as of 23:48, 12 August 2013 English[edit] Wikipedia Etymology[edit] From Hebrew הָגָר (Hagar, "stranger"). Compare Arabic هاجر (Hajar), Tiberian Hebrew [script?] (Hāḡār). Pronunciation[edit] Proper noun[edit] Hagar - The Egyptian concubine of Abraham, mother of Ishmael. (biblical character)
- A female given name.
Quotations[edit] Translations[edit] Anagrams[edit] Pronunciation[edit] Proper noun[edit] Hagar - Hagar. (biblical character)
- A female given name.
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