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micah

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Micah is a Hebrew name used for several people in the Bible. Micah may also refer to: Book of Micah , in the Hebrew Bible, attributed to Micah the Prophet Micah (prophet) , its attributed author Micah , a man mentioned in the Book of Judges (Bible) Micah ...

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
masc. proper name, sixth of the Old Testament prophets, from Hebrew Mikhah , short for Mikhayah , literally "who is like the Lord?" First element identical to that in Michael , for second element, see Jah .

Usage examples of micah.

Only two of the wereleopards qualified as bodyguards, and those two stayed close to Micah.

Griffin was outside in time to strap on snowshoes, as Micah was doing, and shoulder several coils of the blue plastic tubing.

After strapping on a waist pack with tools, Micah loaded up with coils himself and led the way.

Missy and Star were home with Micah, all three well fed by the beef stew that Maida had brought Poppy, which Poppy had quickly divvied up and delivered to Micah along with the girls, and there was Griffin, who had helped Micah all day and was now badly in need of a shower and food.

Monday morning, which was how late he and Micah were in the sugar bush They had taken the tractor up, because it was the only thing that would hold ground on the ice, and they supplemented its headlights with handhelds.

Ballad: The Reverend Micah Sowls The REVEREND Micah SOWLS, He shouts and yells and howls, He screams, he mouths, he bumps, He foams, he rants, he thumps.

So she acted as if nothing were unusual as she popped waffles into the toaster, and as she buttered them and doused them with syrup from the maple crop Micah had produced the spring before, she chatted with the girls about school, about snow, about upcoming Ice Days.

Micah was an expert with a chainsaw, a drill, and a bit, but he was in over his head when it came to a computer.

Micah Smith was a head taller than he was, the chainsaw might have been a toy for the ease with which he held it, and, below an orange wool hat, his face was threatening and dark.

With a disparaging snort, Micah revved up the chainsaw and turned away.

Frowning, Micah obeyed, clucking and thumping his heels to aim the horse for the barbarian camp.

He climbed them quickly and was about to knock when Micah Bolin opened the office door.

Micah Bolin had called the device a “parachute” and had assured him that it was safe.

The diagram Micah Bolin had shown them placed Dalishaar’s bedroom on the other side of the tower, far enough distant that he should not have heard the sounds they had made.

The clock disappeared and Micah Bolin’s further instructions appeared.