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Elisabeth

[ ih-liz-uh-buhth ]

noun

  1. the mother of John the Baptist. Luke 1:5–25.
  2. a female given name.


Elisabeth

/ ɪˈlɪzəbəθ /

noun

  1. a variant spelling of Elizabeth
“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012


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Example Sentences

The group to which Elisabeth belongs visits detention centers to talk with immigrants, providing them with emotional support and fighting alongside with non-profit organizations that fight to make sure our rights are not trampled on.

I fell apart while talking with Elisabeth, although her visit was an injection of energy and love that I did not expect, but one for which I was crying out.

Rosie, Elisabeth Hasselbeck, and all the former co-hosts of The View reunited to pay tribute to Barbara Walters.

In a bold move, Kentucky pol Elisabeth Jensen has vocalized her support of the Affordable Health Care Act in her bid for Congress.

Elisabeth Moss Was Finally Rewarded for Giving the Best Acting Performance of the Year.

(tie) The Signature of All Things by Elisabeth Gilbert (6 votes)10.

Elisabeth Ladenson on how he got so damn popular, despite his best intentions.

Frulein spoke in whispers; Elisabeth and the fox-terrier sat in the dark while the Genius went to sleep.

Our school, which had been placed under the pious patronage of Saint Elisabeth, was a mixed one.

"He will return no more," says Elisabeth despairingly; and she prays to the Virgin to free her from all earth's griefs.

Here we have ample energy, but nothing demanding closer notice until Elisabeth's interposition.

Dr. Elisabeth Denio, in her monograph on Poussin , adduces good reason for altering the commonly accepted date 1594 to 1593.

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