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Sarai
[ suh--rahy ]
noun
- an earlier name of Sarah. Genesis 17:15.
Word History and Origins
Origin of Sarai1
Example Sentences
Carlo remembers when a teenage Sarai met her husband at a church youth group.
In Istanbul, Sarai does not seem to who have actually met instanbul2see.
The honor of being singled out and the images of another city may have inspired Sarai to embark on her first overseas adventure.
Abram and Sarai were sorrowful, yet their seed became as sand of the sea, and distracts the politics of Europe at this moment.
I thought afterwards that the laugh was like that of Sarai, because a thing did happen to her, as will presently be seen.
We remark again, that Hagar was certainly in the relation of domestic slavery, and not of a hired servant, to Abraham and Sarai.
Bosont having charge of the property remained in the Sarai, while his brother went out riding.
Sarai thy wyfe shall nomore be called Sarai: but Sara shall hir name be.
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