koheles

Ko·hel·eth

[koh-hel-eth]
noun
1.
the book of Ecclesiastes.
2.
its author.
Also, Ko·hel·et, Ko·hel·es [koh-hel-et, -es] .


Origin:
< Hebrew qoheleṭ member of an assembly

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Koheleth (kəʊˈhɛlɪθ) [Click for IPA pronunciation guide]
 
n
Old Testament Ecclesiastes or its author, traditionally believed to be Solomon
 
[from Hebrew qōheleth]

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