Hosea
Americannoun
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a Hebrew prophet of the 8th century bc
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the book containing his oracles
Etymology
Origin of Hosea
From Hebrew hōshēa' “salvation, help”
Example Sentences
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Hosea Easton was one voice among many antebellum African Americans who criticized what I have described as the racial feudal order.
From Salon • Nov. 10, 2024
They also urged Washington politicians visiting Selma not to sully the memories of the late civil rights activists John Lewis, Hosea Williams and others with empty platitudes.
From Washington Times • Mar. 5, 2023
Editor's note: Leana Hosea was arrested in 2017 while working as a journalist covering a protest against Enbridge's Line 3 pipeline in Wisconsin.
From BBC • Jan. 14, 2023
Get some legal help,’” Genevieve, 102, told The Times, with help from her husband, Hosea Alexander, on a recent call .
From Los Angeles Times • Feb. 10, 2022
“May we have a word with the major?” asked Hosea Williams.
From "Because They Marched" by Russell Freedman
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