Balthazar
Americannoun
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one of the three Biblical Magi.
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a wine bottle holding 13 quarts (12.3 liters).
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a first name.
noun
noun
Etymology
Origin of Balthazar
C20: named after Balthazar ( Belshazzar ) from his drinking wine at a great feast (Daniel 5:1)
Example Sentences
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The drive in Congress offers another source of hope for home health care worker Balthazar as she nervously monitors the courts.
From Barron's • Mar. 12, 2026
Liné Balthazar, president of the Tet Kale party, called on the council to be transparent in an interview Monday with Magik9, a local radio station, and said the selection of a prime minister appeared improvised.
From Seattle Times • May 28, 2024
She and her sister-in-law, Zawadi Balthazar, 22, must now raise six children between them without their fathers.
From Reuters • Oct. 3, 2023
"I worked my way up from a baby, who didn't know anything about pastry, to pastry sous chef," Emiko said of her ascent, first at Balthazar, then at Augustine and now Koloman.
From Salon • Sep. 19, 2023
Led by the loadstar of her heav'nly looks, Wends poor oppressed Balthazar, As o'er the mountains walks the wanderer Incertain to effect his pilgrimage.
From The Spanish Tragedy by Kyd, Thomas
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