Arimathaea

Ar·i·ma·thae·a

[ar-uh-muh-thee-uh]
noun
a town in ancient Palestine. Matt. 27:57.
Also, Ar·i·ma·the·a.

Ar·i·ma·thae·an, Ar·i·ma·the·an, adjective
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Arimathea or Arimathaea (ˌærɪməˈθiːə) [Click for IPA pronunciation guide]
 
n
a town in ancient Palestine: location unknown
 
Arimathaea or Arimathaea
 
n

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