Pronunciation: /ˈɛərəˌnaɪt/
noun a member of the Hebrew tribe of Aaron, who served as priests in the temple
A1 An Aaronite is a descendant of Aaron, the brother of Moses.
A2 The Aaronites were responsible for the care of the tabernacle in the Bible.
B1 In ancient Israel, the Aaronites held a special role in religious ceremonies.
B2 The Aaronites were a priestly class within the Israelite community.
C1 Scholars debate the exact lineage of the Aaronites in biblical history.
C2 The Aaronites played a crucial role in the establishment of the priesthood in ancient Israel.
formal The Aaronites were a group of priests in ancient Israel who were descendants of Aaron.
informal I read that the Aaronites were known for their dedication to serving in the temple.
slang My friend always jokes that he's an Aaronite because he loves to be in charge.
figurative In our group project, Sarah is definitely the Aaronite - always taking the lead and organizing everything.
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