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shem

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for shem.

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Quick take

A male given name from Hebrew of biblical origin.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of shem gathered in one view.

noun

A male given name from Hebrew of biblical origin.

noun

(biblical) The oldest son of Noah, brother to Ham and Japheth.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for shem.

noun

A male given name from Hebrew of biblical origin.

noun

(biblical) The oldest son of Noah, brother to Ham and Japheth.

Example sentences

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Wit may be the epitaph of an emotion, but it may also be the shem capable of animating a golem...

2

The descendants of Ham were the people politically dependent on Egypt and the descendants of Shem were the people dependent on Assyro-Babylonia.

3

(In the Bible, the descendants of Shem were those dominated by Assyro-Babylonia, while the descendants of Ham were those dominated by Egypt, regardless of their true ancestors.

4

I was studying about the corresponding names between tarot card and Shem Hamphorash and gave me incorrect names, it gave me a correct angel name but not the correct one of several cards.

5

In the Genesis, humans were partitioned in descendants of Japheth, Ham and Shem, hence terms like Hamites and Semites.

6

A french person would likely mispronounce scheme either as "shem" or "skem", based on their familiarity with english.

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"Semitic" is a word that includes both hebrews and arabs, because both are classified as descendants of Shem in the Bible.

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From Shem and Ham, the linguistic terms "Semitic" and "Hamitic" have been derived.

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There were 8: Noah, his wife, their three sons (Shem, Ham, and Japheth), and their three wives.

10

> aren't middle-eastern Muslims generally considered Semites as in descendants of Shem?

11

In the Bible, the populations were divided in 3 groups, sons of Japheth (hence the American word "Caucasian", because Japheth is a term for Caucasus), sons of Shem and sons of Ham.

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You're never going to understand it all, and that's okay, but even a brief chat with a Wake fan can give you the basic clues of its structure and the HCE/ALP Shem/Shaun dualities.

Quote examples

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A french person would likely mispronounce scheme either as "shem" or "skem", based on their familiarity with english.

2

"Semitic" is a word that includes both hebrews and arabs, because both are classified as descendants of Shem in the Bible.

3

From Shem and Ham, the linguistic terms "Semitic" and "Hamitic" have been derived.

4

In the Bible, the populations were divided in 3 groups, sons of Japheth (hence the American word "Caucasian", because Japheth is a term for Caucasus), sons of Shem and sons of Ham.

Proper noun examples

1

In the Genesis, humans were partitioned in descendants of Japheth, Ham and Shem, hence terms like Hamites and Semites.

2

There were 8: Noah, his wife, their three sons (Shem, Ham, and Japheth), and their three wives.

3

> aren't middle-eastern Muslims generally considered Semites as in descendants of Shem?

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use shem in a sentence?

Wit may be the epitaph of an emotion, but it may also be the shem capable of animating a golem...

What does shem mean?

A male given name from Hebrew of biblical origin.

What part of speech is shem?

shem is commonly used as noun.