susanna
IPA: suzˈænʌ
Root Word: Susanna
noun
- A female given name from Hebrew
- (biblical) A follower of Jesus (Luke 8:3)
- (biblical) A book of the Apocrypha.
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Examples of "susanna" in Sentences
- Susanna is a feminine first name.
- Susanna and Felicity on the other.
- Susanna is also heard repeatedly in the underscore.
- Susanna calls the police and returns to the hospital.
- Susanna and Lisa reconcile and are found by the staff.
- In the final scene, Susanna is declared to be innocent.
- Gabinus is the name given to the father of Saint Susanna.
- It is engraved with scenes of the biblical story of Susanna.
- Comely, petite and graceful, she was an ideal Susanna to the eye.
- Cherubino arrives, eager to be dressed up by the Countess and Susanna.