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potiphar |
As a noun terms
is .
As a proper noun potiphar is
(biblical) an egyptian and captain of the guard under pharaoh.
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pharoah |
potiphar |
As a noun pharoah
is .
As a proper noun potiphar is
(biblical) an egyptian and captain of the guard under pharaoh.
pharaoh |
potiphar |
As a noun pharaoh
is the supreme ruler of ancient Egypt; a formal address for the sovereign seat of power as personified by the 'king' in an institutional role of Horus son of Osiris; often used by metonymy for Ancient Egyptian sovereignty.
As a proper noun Potiphar is
an Egyptian and captain of the guard under Pharaoh.
captain |
potiphar |
As a noun captain
is a chief or leader.
As a verb captain
is to act as captain.
As a proper noun potiphar is
(biblical) an egyptian and captain of the guard under pharaoh.
egyptian |
potiphar |
As proper nouns the difference between egyptian and potiphar
is that
egyptian is the afro-asiatic language spoken in ancient egypt while
potiphar is (biblical) an egyptian and captain of the guard under pharaoh.
As an adjective egyptian
is of, from, or pertaining to egypt, the egyptian people or the egyptian language.
As a noun egyptian
is a person from egypt or of egyptian descent.