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Esther
[es-ter]
noun
the wife of Ahasuerus.
a book of the Bible bearing her name. Esth.
a number of prayers, visions, interpretations of dreams, etc., that are included in the Douay Bible as chapters 10–16.
a female given name.
Esther
/ ˈɛə /
noun
a beautiful Jewish woman who became queen of Persia and saved her people from massacre
the book in which this episode is recounted
Esther
A book of the Old Testament that tells the story of a beautiful Jewish woman named Esther who is chosen by the king of Persia (now Iran; see Persian Empire) to be his queen. Esther, with the aid of her cousin Mordecai, stops a plot to massacre the Jews (see also Jews) in Persia, and Mordecai becomes the king's chief minister.
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of Esther1
Example Sentences
“She sees this place like an oasis,” said Esther, a computer tech, who says her daughter has sometimes struggled with anxiety.
Labour MP Jess Asato, who voted against the bill, described Dame Esther's comments as "particularly distasteful" and "disrespectful to those with faith and without".
At a local factory, he worked closely with Esther Ballestrino, who campaigned against Argentina's military dictatorship.
Campaigner Esther Ghey has told the BBC she is "frustrated" at the government's approach to online safety, warning that "young people are losing their lives".
Poodle-dog sprang up quickly in some areas seared by the Bridge fire, according to Esther Lewis, a botanist with the U.S.
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