Jeroboam Definition
jĕrə-bōəm
noun
The first king of Israel: 1 Kings 11:26-14:20
Webster's New World
A wine bottle, esp. one for champagne, holding about 3 liters, or about twice as much as a magnum.
Webster's New World
Synonyms:
- jeroboam i
- double-magnum
pronoun
First king of the Kingdom of Israel.
Wiktionary
Other Word Forms of Jeroboam
Noun
Singular:
jeroboam
Plural:
jeroboamsOrigin of Jeroboam
So called (in reference to the bottle's size and the drunkenness caused by wine) after Jeroboam I (died c. 901 bc), king of northern Israel described in the Bible as “a mighty man of valor” (I Kings 11:28) “who made Israel to sin” (14:16)
From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition
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