Moses
- (biblical) Thepharaonicpatriarch who led the enslaved Hebrews out of Egypt, the brother ofAaron andMiriam described in the Book ofExodus and theQuran.
- 1952Singin' in the Rain: Moses supposes (a song):
- Moses supposes his toeses are roses, / ButMoses supposes erroneously, /Moses he knowses his toeses aren't roses, / AsMoses supposes his toeses to be!
- A malegiven name from Hebrew.
- Asurname transferred from the given name.
- A dialect of theColumbia-Wenatchi language
- (US, African American culture)pseudonym forHarriet Tubman
(Jewish male given name):
the biblical patriarch
- Albanian:Moisiu m,Musa m(Muslim)
- Amharic:ሙሴ(Musse)
- Arabic:مُوسَىٰ (ar) m(mūsā)
- Aramaic:
- Classical Syriac:ܡܘܫܐ
- Samaritan Aramaic:ࠌࠦࠔࠨࠄ(mūši)
- Armenian:Մովսես(Movses)
- Old Armenian:Մովսէս(Movsēs)
- Azerbaijani:Musa (az)
- Bashkir:Муса(Musa)
- Basque:Mois
- Belarusian:Майсе́й m(Majsjéj)
- Bengali:মূসা (bn)(mūsa)
- Bulgarian:Моисе́й m(Moiséj)
- Catalan:Moisès
- Chinese:
- Cantonese:摩西(mo1 sai1),梅瑟(mui4 sat1)(Catholic)
- Hakka:摩西(Mô-sî)
- Hokkien:摩西 (zh-min-nan)(Mô͘-se)
- Mandarin:摩西 (zh)(Móxī),梅瑟 (zh)(Méisè)(Catholic)
- Coptic:ⲙⲱⲥⲏ(mōsē)
- Czech:Mojžíš (cs) m
- Danish:Moses
- Dutch:Mozes (nl)
- Esperanto:Moseo
- Estonian:Mooses
- Farefare:Mose
- Faroese:Móses m
- Finnish:Mooses (fi)
- French:Moïse (fr) m
- Middle French:Moyse m
- Old French:Moyses
- Georgian:მოსე(mose)
- German:Moses (de) m(Catholic),Mose (de) m(Protestant)
- Gothic:𐌼𐍉𐍃𐌴𐍃(mōsēs)
- Greek:Μωυσής (el) m(Moysís)
- Ancient:Μωϋσῆς m(Mōüsês),Μωσῆς(Mōsês)
- Hausa:Musa
- Hawaiian:Mose
- Hebrew:מֹשֶׁה (he) m(moshé),מֹשֶׁה רַבֵּנוּ m(moshé rabénu)
- Hindi:मूसा (hi) m(mūsā)
- Hungarian:Mózes (hu)
- Indonesian:Musa
- Irish:Maois m
- Old Irish:Moysi m
- Italian:Mosè
- Japanese:モーセ(Mōse)
- Jarai:Môis
- Kashubian:Mózes
- Kazakh:Мұса(Mūsa)
- Khmer:ម៉ូសេ(mousee)
- Konkani:मूजे(mūje)
- Korean:모세(Mose)
- Kurdish:
- Central Kurdish:مووسا(mûsa)
- Northern Kurdish:Mûsa (ku)
- Ladino:Moshe
- Lak:Муса идавс(Musa idaws)
- Latin:Mōsēs m,Mōȳsēs
- Latvian:Mozus
- Lithuanian:Mozė m
- Macedonian:Мојсеј(Mojsej)
- Malay:Musa(used by Muslims),Moses(used by Christians)
- Maori:Mohi
- Maranao:Mosa
- Mongolian:Мосе(Mose)
- Navajo:Mózes
- Norwegian:Moses (no)
- Ottoman Turkish:موسی(musa)
- Persian:موسی (fa)(musâ)
- Plautdietsch:Moses
- Polish:Mojżesz (pl) m
- Portuguese:Moisés (pt) m
- Romanian:Moise m
- Russian:Моисе́й (ru) m(Moiséj)
- Scottish Gaelic:Maois m
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic:Мојсије m,Муса m(Muslim)
- Roman:Mojsije m,Musa (sh) m(Muslim)
- Sicilian:Moisès m,Musè m
- Slovak:Mojžíš m
- Slovene:Mójzes (sl) m
- Sogdian:[script needed](mwšʾ/mušā/)
- Spanish:Moisés (es)
- Swahili:Musa,Mose
- Swedish:Mose (sv)
- Tagalog:Moises
- Tamil:please add this translation if you can
- Tatar:Муса(Musa)
- Tibetan:མོ་ཤི(mo shi)
- Turkish:Musa (tr),Mûsâ (tr),Musalar (tr) pl,Mûsâlar (tr) pl
- Ukrainian:Мойсе́й (uk) m(Mojséj)
- Urdu:موسیٰ m(mūsā)
- Vietnamese:Môi-se,Mô-sê
- Welsh:Moses m
- Yiddish:משה m(moyshe)
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Moses
- An exclamation ofshock.
Moses
- Moses(biblical figure)
Biblical, cognate withEnglishMoses.
Moses m (proper noun,strong,genitiveMosesorMosis)
- (biblical)Moses
- Synonym:Moyses
FromAncient GreekΜωσῆς(Mōsês),Μωϋσῆς(Mōüsês), fromBiblical Hebrewמֹשֶׁה(moshé).
Mōsēs m sg (genitiveMōsisorMōsīorMōseī);third declension
- Moses(pharaonic patriarch)
Third-declension noun, singular only.
- “Mōses”, inCharlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879)A Latin Dictionary, Oxford: Clarendon Press
- Moses inGaffiot, Félix (1934)Dictionnaire illustré latin-français, Hachette.
Moses
- Moses(biblical figure)
Moses
- Moses(biblical figure)
Biblical, cognate withEnglishMoses, from earlier versions of the Swedish Bible.
Moses c (genitiveMoses)
- a malegiven name (quite rare)