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Goliath

N คน หรือ สิ่ง ที่ มีอำนาจ มาก  ผู้ มี ร่างกาย ใหญ่โต มาก  giant jumbo kon-rue-sing-ti-me-am-nad-mak

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

GOLIATH BEETLE

Go *li "ath bee "tle. Etym: [From Goliath, the Philistine giant. ](Zoöl.)

 

Defn: Any species of Goliathus, a genus of very large and handsome African beetles.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

Goliath

Go li ath |gəˈlīəTH ɡəˈlaɪəθ | (in the Bible ) a Philistine giant, according to legend slain by David (1 Sam. 17 ), but according to another tradition slain by Elhanan (2 Sam. 21:19 ).

 

goliath beetle

go li ath bee tle noun a very large, boldly marked tropical beetle related to the chafers, the male of which has a forked horn on the head. [Genus Goliathus, family Scarabaeidae: several species, in particular G. giganteus of Africa, which is the largest known beetle. ]

 

goliath frog

goliath frog noun a giant frog of West Central Africa. Rana goliath, family Ranidae.

 

Oxford Dictionary

Goliath

Goliath |gəˈlʌɪəθ | (in the Bible ) a Philistine giant, according to one tradition slain by David (1 Sam. 17 ), but according to another slain by Elhanan (2 Sam. 21:19 ). (as noun also goliath ) a person or thing of enormous size or strength: the two unassuming hippies took on a corporate Goliath.

 

goliath beetle

goliath bee ¦tle |ɡəˈlʌɪəθ | noun a very large, boldly marked tropical beetle related to the chafers, the male of which has a forked horn on the head. Genus Goliathus, family Scarabaeidae: several species, in particular G. giganteus of Africa, which is the largest known beetle.

 

goliath frog

goliath frog noun a giant frog of West Central Africa. Rana goliath, family Ranidae.

 

Duden Dictionary

Goliath

Go li ath , Go li at Eigenname ökumenisch Goliat |G o liath G o liat |Riese im Alten Testament

 

Goliath

Go li ath Substantiv, maskulin , der |G o liath |der Goliath; Genitiv: des Goliaths, Plural: die Goliaths riesenhafter Krieger der Philister, der nach 1. Samuel 17 vom jungen David im Zweikampf mit einer Steinschleuder getötet wurde sehr großer Mensch von kräftigem Körperbau; Mensch von riesenhafter Gestalt