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[ zak-uh-rahy-uh ] / ˌzæk əˈraɪ ə /
nounthe father of John the Baptist. Luke 1:5. a man referred to as a martyr by Jesus. Matthew 23:35; Luke 11:51. a male given name. Also Zacharias, Zachary (for defs. 1, 2). Origin of ZachariahFrom Late Latin Zacharīas, from Greek Zacharī́as, from Hebrew Zəkharyāh “God has remembered”; cf. Zechariah Words nearby ZachariahZabrze, Zabulon, zabuton, Zacatecas, Zach, Zachariah, Zacharias, Zachary, Zacynthus, Zadar, zaddik Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for ZachariahZachariah was a high-dollar fundraiser for George W. Bush and was cleared last year of federal insider-trading charges. Romney's Big-Money Donors|Shushannah Walshe|March 26, 2011|DAILY BEAST Meanwhile Zachariah pursued his way north-westward unchallenged, and at last came to a roadside inn, which he thought looked safe. The Revolution in Tanner's Lane|Mark Rutherford Zachariah raised his eyes; he thought he detected, he was sure he detected, in the tone of this sentence a distinct sneer. The Revolution in Tanner's Lane|Mark Rutherford An angel of inferior rank gives an account to Michael, in the book of Zachariah, of the state in which he had found the country. A Philosophical Dictionary, Volume 8 (of 10)|Franois-Marie Arouet (AKA Voltaire)
Zachariah felt that he could safely trust him, and told him what had happened. The Revolution in Tanner's Lane|Mark Rutherford Zachariah called for a pint of beer and some bread and cheese, and asked if he could have a bed. The Revolution in Tanner's Lane|Mark Rutherford
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