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Methuselah
[ muh-thoo-zuh-luh, -thooz-luh ]
noun
- (in the Bible) a patriarch who is said to have lived 969 years.
- an extremely old man.
- a very large wine bottle holding 6½ quarts (6 liters).
Methuselah
1/ mɪˈθjuːzələ /
noun
- Old Testament a patriarch supposed to have lived 969 years (Genesis 5:21–27) who has come to be regarded as epitomizing longevity Douay spellingMathusala
Methuselah
2/ məˈθjuːzələ /
noun
- a wine bottle holding the equivalent of eight normal bottles
Notes
Word History and Origins
Origin of Methuselah1
Example Sentences
In one such project, a student set out to determine the average lifespan of bella moth adults and inadvertently stumbled across the Methuselah of the moth world.
Worries about the advanced age of leading politicians are as old as Methuselah.
The oldest known star is called the Methuselah star.
Officially, the oldest tree on Earth is Methuselah, a bristlecone pine of the species Pinus longaeva in the Inyo National Forest of California that is at least 4,789 years old, according to the U.S.
Another company with First Boston branding is First Boston Advisors, an investment banking advisory business previously branded as Methuselah Advisors.
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