Terah
[ teer-uh, ter-ah ]
noun
the father of Abraham. Genesis 11:25–32.
Origin of Terah
1From Hebrew Teraḥ, of uncertain origin and meaning
- Also Douay Bible, Thar·e [thair-uh] /ˈθɛər ə/ .
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How to use Terah in a sentence
When the grasshop begins tew liv they are verry small, but in a little while thare gits tew be plenty ov them.
Josh Billings on Ice | Henry Wheeler ShawOnce in a while thare iz a dogg gits drowned sudden, and then thare may be a few fleas lost.
Josh Billings on Ice | Henry Wheeler ShawThare waz 26 entrys; they couldn't aul trot tew once, so they took turns.
Josh Billings on Ice | Henry Wheeler ShawThare iz anuther thing about them which makes them a good investment for poor folks.
Josh Billings, Hiz Sayings | Henry Wheeler ShawManifest destiny iz the science ov going tew the devil, or enny other place before yu git thare.
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