Definitions from Wiktionary (Samaritan)
▸ noun: A native, or inhabitant of Samaria; especially one practising certain ethnoreligious traditions indigenous to that region.
▸ noun: A charitable person, one who helps others (from the Bible story in Luke 10:30–37).
▸ noun: (UK) A person who works for the Samaritans telephone helpline, taking calls from suicidal members of the public.
▸ adjective: Of, or relating to Samaria or Samaritans.
▸ noun: The ancient language of Samaria: a dialect of Hebrew.
▸ noun: a Good Samaritan
Good Samaritan,
Samaritan Pentateuch,
Good Samaritan law,
good samaritan rule,
good samaritan laws,
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▸ noun: A native, or inhabitant of Samaria; especially one practising certain ethnoreligious traditions indigenous to that region.
▸ noun: A charitable person, one who helps others (from the Bible story in Luke 10:30–37).
▸ noun: (UK) A person who works for the Samaritans telephone helpline, taking calls from suicidal members of the public.
▸ adjective: Of, or relating to Samaria or Samaritans.
▸ noun: The ancient language of Samaria: a dialect of Hebrew.
▸ noun: a Good Samaritan
Similar:
Good Samaritan,
Samaritanism,
Good Shepherd,
mezuzah,
Savior,
synagogue,
synagog,
gentile,
eleemosynar,
shaliah,
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