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Sarah

[sair-uh]

noun

  1. the wife of Abraham and mother of Isaac. Genesis 17:15–22.

  2. a female given name.



Sarah

/ ˈɛəə /

noun

  1. Old Testament the wife of Abraham and mother of Isaac (Genesis 17:15–22)

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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of Sarah1

From Late Latin Sarra, from Greek á, from Hebrew ś ‼Գ”
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Sarah Riley, assistant coroner for north-west Wales, said the sisters "entered the water and sadly both died as a result of drowning".

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His mum Sarah, from Monmouth, is among 310,000 unpaid carers in Wales and a recent report found "serious gaps" in how care is valued, supported and delivered across the country.

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Sarah, not her real name, found herself unexpectedly pregnant about two years ago.

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Croydon West MP Sarah Jones said it was a "vital" step to ensure schools have safe, modern facilities.

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Energy Minister Sarah Jones told MPs they didn't have long to wait to see what the spending review had to say about the project.

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