Meaning of mark of Cain | Babel Free
Definitions
- A mark of divine protection imposed on Cain, a biblical figure, for murdering his brother Abel.
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A stigma of shame. rare
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The darker skin found on people of non-European descent, believed to result from being a supposed descendant of Cain. derogatory, ethnic, obsolete, offensive, slur
Equivalents
Español
marca de Caín
Suomi
Kainin merkki
Polski
kainowe piętno
Русский
Ка́инова печа́ть
Svenska
kainsmärke
Examples
“The Bible vaguely describes the mark of Cain; it does not specify its exact nature.”
“If that is true, whatever the mark of Cain was, God removed His protection.”
“The mark of Cain was a one-time act of mercy for a rebellious sinner, but the marks Christ bears were from a once-for-all sacrifice given for the sins of rebellious mankind.”
“The Mark of Cain was most likely a physical mark left by God on Cain’s head, which demonstrated to the world He had God’s protection; ultimately, the Bible does not need to go into more detail, because what the specific mark was is not important, rather the love of God’s forgiveness and mercy is the important message.”
“When the engineer's design failed, he received a mark of Cain causing others to choose not to work with him.”
“A genetic defect might metaphorically be referred to as a "Mark of Cain"”
“Werksman called the jail clothes a “mark of Cain” that branded his client a criminal in photos and video from the courtroom.”
“Yoav Gallant, speaking after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu abruptly fired him from the role of defense minister, warned that Israel would forever bear “the mark of Cain” if it abandons the hostages held in Gaza, and saluted the IDF, hostages and fallen soldiers in a forceful denunciation of the government from which he was dismissed.”
“That the descendants of Cain were black, inheriting the mark of Cain.”
“He who would harbor the inhuman, sacriligious thought, let him be anathematized by heaven; let him receive the mark of Cain, and be driven from the pale of civilized society, to wander a fugitive and a vagabond on the Earth.”
“And we have no more reliable evidence of any personal apportionment of the three great division of the eastern hemisphere, between the three sons of Noah, or their descendants respectively, at any period whatever, than for the very learned and discriminating hypothesis, which has attributed the sable complexion of the negro to the mark of Cain and hence deduced an argument for African enslavement!”
CEFR level
C1
Advanced
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.