Herod
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Etymology edit
From Ancient Greek Ἡρῴδης (Hērṓidēs).
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Herod
- The name of any of a number of members of the Herodian dynasty who ruled in the Roman province of Judea, most notably Herod the Great, who ordered the Massacre of the Innocents, or Herod Antipas, his son, who met Jesus during his Passion.
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Polish edit
Etymology edit
Borrowed from Ancient Greek Ἡρῴδης (Hērṓidēs).
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Proper noun edit
Herod m pers
Declension edit
Declension of Herod
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adjective
noun
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noun
Further reading edit
- Herod in Polish dictionaries at PWN
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