释义 |
naz·i·rite noun or naz·a·rite \ˈnazəˌrīt, usu -īd.+V\ (-s) Usage: usually capitalized Etymology: Late Latin nazaræus Nazarite (from Greek nazaraios, naziraios, from Hebrew nāzīr, from nāzar to consecrate) + English -ite : a man of ancient Israel or Judah consecrated to God for a given time by an ascetic vow especially to avoid drinking wine, cutting the hair, and being defiled by a corpse |