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Ahab

American  
[ey-hab] / ˈeɪ hæb /

noun

  1. Bible.  a king of Israel and husband of Jezebel, reigned 874?–853? b.c. null Achab

  2. Literature.  the captain of the ship Pequod and tragic hero of Melville's Moby Dick, obsessed with the pursuit of the white whale.


Ahab British  
/ ˈeɪhæb /

noun

  1. Old Testament the king of Israel from approximately 869 to 850 bc and husband of Jezebel: rebuked by Elijah (I Kings 16:29–22:40)

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Etymology

Origin of Ahab

From Hebrew Aḥʾābh, probably “father's brother”

Example Sentences

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Like some tenured, landlocked Captain Ahab, I spent the entire week maniacally consulting with an equally agitated crew of scholars, undergrads, Cubans, Jubans, journalists, rabbis and one very committed lawyer in Miami.

From Salon

And it had been an epic quest, not unlike King Arthur’s hunt for the Holy Grail or Captain Ahab’s pursuit of that white whale.

From Los Angeles Times

He's Ahab attacking the whale or Khan stabbing at Captain Kirk "for hate's sake."

From Salon

Rebecca Eggers, an artist who makes clay figures and cartoons at Ahab’s Arts and Crafts Mall near the courthouse, said it was nice to see a buzz around the downtown that is “normally dead.”

From Seattle Times

Ahab’s crew, Ishmael says, “seemed to be picked and packed specifically by some infernal fatality to help him to his monomaniacal revenge.”

From New York Times