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Tubal-cain
[ too-buhl-keyn, tyoo- ]
noun
- the son of Lamech and Zillah: the progenitor of metalworkers. Genesis 4:22.
Tubal-cain
/ ˈtjuːbəlˌkeɪn /
noun
- Old Testament a son of Lamech, said in Genesis 4:22 to be the first artificer of metals
Word History and Origins
Origin of Tubal-cain1
Example Sentences
He calls it Tubal-Cain, a name taken from a descendant of Cain found in Genesis in the Bible.
Here, as played by the fiercely swaggering Ray Winstone, Tubal-Cain is not only the thug chieftain of the city sinners, leading the charge on the ark, but also the man Noah saw kill his own father.
From Genesis 4 the movie borrows the character of Tubal-Cain, “the forger of all instruments of bronze and iron.”
Tubal-Cain may be a brute and a deceiver, but his nemesis is, at least potentially, a genocidal lunatic.
But Tubal-Cain is also something of a humanist, or at least a proponent of the idea that humanity, for all its cravenness and corruption, might be worth saving.
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