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Meaning of Delilah | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B1
dɪˈlaɪlə

Definitions

  1. The mistress of Samson who betrayed him to the Philistines.
  2. A beautiful, cunning and treacherous woman; a femme fatale.
  3. A female given name from Hebrew of Biblical origin.
  4. A libertine; a harlot; a woman of loose morals.

Equivalents

Afrikaans Delilla
العربية ديليلا
Bosanski delila
Deutsch Delila
Ελληνικά Δαλιδά
Español Dalila
Suomi Delila
Français Dalila
Hrvatski delila
Italiano Dalila
Latina Dalila
Nederlands Delila
Português Dalila
Română Dalila
Русский Дали́ла
Српски delila

Examples

“And Delilah said to Samson, Tell me, I pray thee, wherein thy great strength lieth, and wherewith thou mightest be bound to afflict thee.”
“"Leila!" she said enigmatically. "Have you seen her?" / "I went to her flat last week with Dad—he likes her." / "Delilah is her real name, you know. All men like her. And Captain Fort is her lover."”
“He shall burst the bands of this Delilah, as Sampson burst the two new cords with which the Philistines had bound him, and shall slaughter the infidels, even heaps upon heaps. But concerning this foul witch, who hath flung her enchantments over a brother of the Holy Temple, assuredly she shall die the death.”
“Down with this Delilah! Avaunt, O Circe, giver of poisonous feeds. To your natural haunts, ye gentlemen of the press! if bachelors, frequent your taverns, and be content.”
“About twenty-three years ago the town talked about Richepin having deserted hearth and home, wife and child, to devote himself to a Delilah in the person of a famous actress.”

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