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TABER
Biblical
to beat with loud strokes
Surname or Lastname
English
English : probably a variant of Tabern, a metonymic form of Taverner (see Tavenner).
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Biblical Greek Spanish
Acacia wood was used to build the wilderness Tabernacle.
Male
Hebrew
(בְּצַלְ×ֵל) Hebrew name BETSALEL means "in the shadow." In the bible, this is the name of a son of Uri who was one of the architects of the tabernacle, and the name of an Israelite.Â
Biblical
tents; tabernacles
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Biblical
Tent, tabernacle, brightness.
Girl/Female
Biblical
My tent or my tabernacle in her.
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Irish
Well.
Girl/Female
Biblical
Burning.
Girl/Female
Biblical
Tents, tabernacles.
Biblical
tents; tabernacles
Girl/Female
Biblical
Tents, tabernacles.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Tabor.Polish : altered form of the Germanic personal name Dagobert (see Tabbert 2).
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British, English, German, Hindu, Hungarian, Indian, Irish
Drummer; Brilliant; Shining; A Ray; Encampment; Well
Biblical
burning
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for an innkeeper, Anglo-Norman French taverner (Old French tavernier, Late Latin tabernarius from taberna ‘shop’, ‘inn’).
Boy/Male
Biblical
His tabernacle; his tent.
Female
English
English name derived from the tree name, from Latin acacia, from Greek akakia, ACACIA means "thorny Egyptian tree." Besides the flowering shrub or tree, Acacia is also the name of a fraternity. In Freemasonry, the Acacia symbolizes immortality of the soul, innocence and purity, and birth into a new life. The acaica seyal is believed to have been the biblical shittah-tree (Isaiah 41:19) which furnished the wood for the Ark of the Covenant and for the Tabernacle.Â
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Biblical
My tabernacle is exalted.
Biblical
my tabernacle is exalted
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n.
The most retired part of the temple at Jerusalem, called the Holy of Holies, in which was kept the ark of the covenant, and into which no person was permitted to enter except the high priest, and he only once a year, to intercede for the people; also, the most sacred part of the tabernacle; also, the temple at Jerusalem.
n.
A seat or stall in a choir, with its canopy.
n.
A boxlike step for a mast with the after side open, so that the mast can be lowered to pass under bridges, etc.
a.
Of or pertaining to huts or booths; hence, common; low.
a.
Of or pertaining to a tabernacle, especially the Jewish tabernacle.
n.
A niche for the image of a saint, or for any sacred painting or sculpture.
a.
Formed in latticework; latticed.
n.
The ornamental receptacle for the pyx, or for the consecrated elements, whether a part of a building or movable.
v. i.
To lodge as a tent; to tabernacle.
n.
Hence, a work of art of sacred subject, having a partially architectural character, as a solid frame resting on a bracket, or the like.
n.
Any small cell, or like place, in which some holy or precious things was deposited or kept.
n.
Hence, the Jewish temple; sometimes, any other place for worship.
n.
Figuratively: The human body, as the temporary abode of the soul.
n.
A tree that furnished the precious wood of which the ark, tables, altars, boards, etc., of the Jewish tabernacle were made; -- now believed to have been the wood of the Acacia Seyal, which is hard, fine grained, and yellowish brown in color.
imp. & p. p.
of Tabernacle
n.
A portable structure of wooden framework covered with curtains, which was carried through the wilderness in the Israelitish exodus, as a place of sacrifice and worship.
n.
A tryptich for sacred imagery.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Tabernacle
v. i.
To dwell or reside for a time; to be temporary housed.
n.
The visible majesty of the Divine Presence, especially when resting or dwelling between the cherubim on the mercy seat, in the Tabernacle, or in the Temple of Solomon; -- a term used in the Targums and by the later Jews, and adopted by Christians.