释义 |
am·a·lek·ite \ˈaməˌleˌkīt, əˈmaləˌ-\ noun (-s) Usage: usually capitalized Etymology: Hebrew 'Ămālēqī, after 'Ămālēq (Amalek), grandson of Esau (Gen 36:12), from whom they were said to be descended : a member of a powerful nomadic people living in the region around Kadesh south of Canaan by the time of the Exodus and wiped out by the Jews in the time of Hezekiah |