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Keturah

American  
[ki-toor-uh] / kɪˈtʊər ə /

noun

  1. (in the Bible) the second wife of Abraham.


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He is survived by his wife Bonnie; son Didier; daughters Joelle Opotowsky, Keturah Persellin and Jamie Persellin; 18 grandchildren and many great-grandchildren.

From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 26, 2024

Beyond a few Kwanzaa celebrations and being surrounded by books and toys featuring Black children, race was not discussed in Keturah Wik’s family during her early childhood — “at all.”

From Seattle Times • Dec. 13, 2021

"This is our time to stand up, stand up. This is our time to speak up, speak up," Zion, 1, Ezra, 5, Malachi, 7, and Keturah, 9, join in on the inspirational tune's chorus..

From Fox News • Feb. 24, 2020

She was referring to new Metro board member Keturah Denise Harley.

From Washington Post • Jun. 2, 2015

“Aren’t you glad,” said Nancy, when the whole story had been fully explained, “that you’ve got Keturah instead of a new mandarin?”

From Penelope and the Others Story of Five Country Children by Brooke, L. Leslie (Leonard Leslie)