Pronunciation: /ˈɛrəˌnaɪts/
noun a group of people who are descendants of Aaron, the brother of Moses in the Bible
A1 The Aaronites were responsible for taking care of the sacred items in the temple.
A2 The Aaronites were a group of priests who assisted in religious ceremonies.
B1 The Aaronites were known for their dedication to their religious duties.
B2 The Aaronites played a crucial role in maintaining the spiritual traditions of their community.
C1 The Aaronites were highly respected for their knowledge and expertise in religious practices.
C2 The Aaronites were considered the elite group of priests who upheld the religious customs with utmost reverence.
formal The Aaronites were a priestly group in ancient Israel who were descendants of Aaron, the brother of Moses.
informal I heard the Aaronites were the ones in charge of the temple rituals back in the day.
slang The Aaronites were like the OG priests, man.
figurative In a modern context, the Aaronites could be seen as the experts or authorities in a particular field.
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