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‖ Ethanim|ˈɛθənɪm| [Heb. (yéraḥ hā-)ēthānīm, interpreted by Gesenius as ‘month of swollen streams’.] The seventh month (Sept.–Oct.) of the Jewish ecclesiastical year, the first of the civil year, afterwards called by the Babylonian name Tisri.
[1382Wyclif 1 Kings viii. 2 Bethanym.] 1535Coverdale 1 Kings viii. 2 In the moneth Ethanim, that is y⊇ seuenth moneth. 1876C. M. Davies Unorth. Lond. 395 It was celebrated on..the 7th month, called in the Old Testament Ethanim, but by the Jews in later times Tisri. |