Annas
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[edit]Etymology 1
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[edit]Annas
Etymology 2
[edit]From Latin Annas (used in the Vulgate), from Ancient Greek Ἅννας (Hánnas), from Hebrew / Aramaic חנן (khanan) as a shortened form of חֲנַנְיָה (khananya).
Proper noun
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- (biblical) A Jewish high priest known for having four sons and a son-in-law (Caiaphas) succeed him in his lifetime; and for cooperating with Caiaphas to have Jesus Christ crucified.
Translations
[edit]A Jewish high priest in the first century CE.
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[edit]Malay
[edit]Proper noun
[edit]Annas
- Alternative spelling of Anas.
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