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Shebat

American  
[shuh-baht, shee-bat] / ʃəˈbɑt, ˈʃi bæt /

noun

  1. Shevat.


Shebat British  
/ ʃɛˈvat /

noun

  1. a variant spelling of Shevat

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Shebat had the support of Oakton classmates Nathan Pawlowicz, who made the podium in the 200 IM and 500 freestyle in Richmond, and Michael Pettinichi, winner of the 100 breaststroke in 56.99.

From Washington Post • Feb. 20, 2015

At the time, Shebat still played football and only hopped into the pool to compete during the winter high school and summer league seasons.

From Washington Post • Feb. 20, 2015

Shebat set two individual state records and was a major factor in a pair of winning relays that also tore down state marks.

From Washington Post • Feb. 20, 2015

“Last year, coming so close, we knew we had it in us,” Shebat said.

From Washington Post • Feb. 20, 2015

The date is— “Babylon, month Shebat, day 24th, year 2nd, Nabû-na'id, king of Babylon.”

From The Old Testament In the Light of The Historical Records and Legends of Assyria and Babylonia by Pinches, Theophilus Goldridge