Galilean [
`gælə'liən]
a. 加利利的, 伽利略的
- On hearing this, Pilate asked if the man was a Galilean.
6 彼拉多一听见,就问这人是加利利人吗? - When Pilate heard it, he asked whether the man was a Galilean.
路23:6彼拉多一听见、问这人是加利利人麽。 - Lk.23:6 And when Pilate heard this, he asked whether the man was a Galilean.
路二三6彼拉多一听见,就问这人是加利利人不是。
galilean[ noun ]- an inhabitant of Galilee (an epithet of Jesus Christ)
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- one of the four satellites of Jupiter that were discovered by Galileo
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[ adj ]- of or relating to Galileo or his works
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- of or relating to Galilee or its inhabitants
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Galilean \Gal`i*le"an\, a.
Of or pertaining to Galileo; as, the Galilean telescope. See
{Telescope}.
Galilean \Gal`i*le"an\, a. [L. Galilaeus, fr. Galilaea Galilee,
Gr. ?: cf. F. galil['e]en.]
Of or relating to Galilee.
Galilean \Gal`i*le"an\, n.
1. A native or inhabitant of Galilee, the northern province
of Palestine under the Romans.
2. (Jewish Hist.) One of the party among the Jews, who
opposed the payment of tribute to the Romans; -- called
also {Gaulonite}.
3. A Christian in general; -- used as a term of reproach by
Mohammedans and Pagans. --Byron.
- Jerry and Sandy Tucker, who have adopted and raised more than 40 disabled children at their Galilean Home in Kentucky.