Adnah
Americannoun
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a Manassite deserter from Saul's to David's army.
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a commander in King Jehosaphat's army.
Etymology
Origin of Adnah
From Hebrew ʿAdnaḥ
Example Sentences
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"Do go on, aunty!" cried the eager Adnah.
From The Wit and Humor of America, Volume V. (of X.) by Wilder, Marshall Pinckney
It was dusk, and he was desperately in love with Adnah, and he had on a fool bloomer bath suit and no money, and he had to go back into civilization just as he was.
From The Wit and Humor of America, Volume V. (of X.) by Wilder, Marshall Pinckney
Adnah, smiling happily through the last of her tears, sprang to meet him, and, seizing his hand, drew him down on the couch beside her.
From The Wit and Humor of America, Volume V. (of X.) by Wilder, Marshall Pinckney
"After all, though, it might not have been so very dreadful," finally commented Adnah, after a thoughtful sigh.
From The Wit and Humor of America, Volume V. (of X.) by Wilder, Marshall Pinckney
Adnah searched the scene in mystification for a moment.
From The Wit and Humor of America, Volume V. (of X.) by Wilder, Marshall Pinckney
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