micah

IPA: mˈaɪkʌ

Root Word: Micah

noun

  • A book of the Old Testament of Bible, and of the Tanakh.
  • (biblical) Any of several men in the Old Testament:
  • (especially) The minor prophet and author of the Book of Micah.
  • An Ephraimite featured in Judges 17–18 and protagonist of the Micah’s idol narrative. Also called Michas.
  • A unisex given name originating from the Bible [in turn from Hebrew]
  • A male given name from Hebrew of Biblical origin. Used since the 17th century.
  • A female given name from Hebrew, of modern American usage.
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Examples of "micah" in Sentences

  • Elephant Micah and the Agrarian Malaise.
  • Diana and Micah have kept in contact over the years.
  • Hey, send me an email at micah at micah media dot com.
  • Candice gets Micah to rig the election for Nathan to win.
  • Predictions of Jerusalem's destruction are also found in Micah.
  • Another tradition states that the tomb of Micah is located here.
  • Glimmer, Princess of Bright Moon, is the daughter of Angella and Micah.
  • They wait until Niki and Micah arrive and Micah makes the elevator work.
  • Sly and careful, Micah changed into a persuasive and charismatic preacher.
  • Joel is snoozing in the recliner and Micah is behind the futon tossing items.

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