Canaanite

Canaanite
Canaanite Ca"naan*ite, n. [From an Aramaic word signifying ``zeal.''] A zealot. ``Simon the Canaanite.'' --Matt. x. 4. [1913 Webster]

Note: This was the ``Simon called Zelotes'' (--Luke vi. 15), i.e., Simon the zealot. --Kitto. [1913 Webster]


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