Barsabe

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Middle English Barsabe, from Latin Bathsabee in Jerome’s Vulgate, which is from Hebrew בַּת שֶׁבַע (bat shéva', daughter of an oath), from בַּת (bát, daughter) + שֶׁבַע (shéva, oath).

Proper noun[edit]

Barsabe

  1. (obsolete) Bathsheba
    • c. 1527–1542, Thomas Wyatt, “Penitential Psalms”, in Egerton MS 2711[1], page 86r:
      Love to gyve law vnto his ſubiect hertes
      ſtode in the Iyes off barſabe the bryght

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