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Jahel

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[jey-uhl] / ˈdʒeɪ əl /

noun

Douay Bible.
  1. Jael.


Example Sentences

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I exclaimed, "did you take me then, Jahel, for Nothing but to sharpen the desires of my rival?"

From The Queen Pedauque by Stritzko, Jos. A. V.

"Be sure, Jahel, that it's the carriage of some honest Burgundian, who goes about his business and does not think of us."

From The Queen Pedauque by Stritzko, Jos. A. V.

"Alas, sir," I exclaimed, "did you not tell me that Jahel was locked in threefold?"

From The Queen Pedauque by Stritzko, Jos. A. V.

Jahel comes to my Room—What the Abbe saw on the Stairs—His         Encounter with Mosaide   XVII.

From The Queen Pedauque by Stritzko, Jos. A. V.

I am quite aware," said Jahel, "that we are reduced to somewhat of a savage state.

From The Queen Pedauque by Stritzko, Jos. A. V.