How Do You Spell ARBATHITE?

Pronunciation: [ˈɑːbaθˌa͡ɪt] (IPA)

The spelling of the word "Arbathite" follows the English convention of using the letter "h" to indicate a glottal stop, as in the pronunciation of the letter "t" in words like "button" and "kitten" by many English speakers. The IPA phonetic transcription for "Arbathite" is /ɑrˈbæθ.aɪt/. This indicates that the word is pronounced with stress on the second syllable, a short "a" sound in the first syllable, and a "th" sound in the second syllable.

ARBATHITE Meaning and Definition

  1. Arbathite is a term that has varied meanings, depending on the context in which it is used. The term can be found in the Bible and is mainly associated with the lineage of individuals who belonged to a group known as the Arbathites.

    In its biblical context, Arbathite refers to a specific clan or family that hailed from the region of Arbath, which is obscure and not clearly identified in historical records. The Arbathites were descendants of either the Israelite tribe of Judah or Benjamin. Some sources suggest that the Arbathites were a branch of the Kenite tribe, a nomadic group that assimilated into Israelite society during ancient times.

    Despite the scarcity of information about Arbath and the Arbathites, several villages, towns, or regions have been proposed as potential locations of the elusive Arbath. However, due to the lack of concrete evidence, the exact origin and identity of the Arbathites remain uncertain.

    As a term with limited usage and appearing exclusively in biblical references, there is no widely accepted definition of Arbathite beyond its association with certain biblical characters and their lineage.

Common Misspellings for ARBATHITE

  • zrbathite
  • srbathite
  • wrbathite
  • qrbathite
  • aebathite
  • adbathite
  • afbathite
  • atbathite
  • a5bathite
  • a4bathite
  • arvathite
  • arnathite
  • arhathite
  • argathite
  • arbzthite
  • arbsthite
  • arbwthite
  • arbqthite
  • arbarhite
  • arbafhite

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