Samaritan
adj.
pertaining the ancient Israelite kingdom of Samaria; pertaining to the inhabitants of Samaria
n.
inhabitant of the ancient Israelite kingdom of Samaria; one who is compassionate and helpful
Samaritan
The Samaritans ( Shomronim), known in the
Talmud as Kuthim , are an
ethnic group of the
Levant. Ethnically, they are descended from a group of Israelite inhabitants that have connections to ancient
Samaria from the beginning of the
Babylonian Exile up to the beginning of the
Common Era. The Samaritans, however, derive their name not from this geographical designation, but rather from the term (Shamerim), “keepers [of the law]”. Religiously, they are the adherents to
Samaritanism, a religion based on the
Torah. Samaritans claim that their worship (as opposed to mainstream
Judaism) is the true religion of the ancient
Israelites, predating the Jewish
Temple in Jerusalem.
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Samaritan
Noun
1. a person who voluntarily offers help or sympathy in times of trouble
(synonym) good Samaritan
(hypernym) benefactor, helper
Samaritan
(n.)
A native or inhabitant of Samaria; also, the language of Samaria.
(a.)
Of or pertaining to Samaria, in Palestine.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), edited by Noah Porter.
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Samaritan
Synonyms and related words:
aid, aider, assister, backer, befriender, benefactor, benefactress, benefiter, good Samaritan, good person, help, helper, helping hand, jack-at-a-pinch, ministering angel, ministrant, patron, succorer
Source: Moby Thesaurus, which is part of the
Moby Project created by Grady Ward. In 1996 Grady Ward placed this thesaurus in the public domain.