Hebræan
English
Adjective
Hebræan (comparative more Hebræan, superlative most Hebræan)
- Archaic form of Hebrean.
- 1837, Robert Chambers, A Biographical Dictionary of Eminent Scotsmen, Blackie & Son; Volume III., page #268:
- His diction is, therefore, more firm and nervous, and, though not absolutely Hebræan, makes a nearer approach to the unadorned energy of Jewry.
- 1837, Robert Chambers, A Biographical Dictionary of Eminent Scotsmen, Blackie & Son; Volume III., page #268:
Noun
Hebræan (plural Hebræans)
- Archaic form of Hebrean.
- 1791, James Boswell and Roger Ingpen, The Life of Samuel Johnson, Hutchinson & Co.; Chapter XXI., page #421:
- He was easy and placid, with Dr. Adams, Mrs. and Miss Adams, and Mrs. Kennicot, widow of the learned Hebræan, who was here on a visit.
- 1791, James Boswell and Roger Ingpen, The Life of Samuel Johnson, Hutchinson & Co.; Chapter XXI., page #421: