Delilah

  • 11Delilah — noun Etymology: Hebrew Dĕlīlāh Date: 1573 the mistress and betrayer of Samson in the book of Judges …

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  • 12Delilah — Delila, Delilah hebräischer Ursprung, Nebenform von → Dalila (Bedeutung: die Sehnende; auch: Nacht). Bekannt durch die biblische Geschichte von Samson und Delila …

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  • 13Delilah — n. a seductive and wily temptress. Etymology: Delilah, betrayer of Samson (Judges 16) …

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  • 14Delilah & Julius — Delilah et Julius Delilah et Julius Titre original Delilah and Julius Genre Série d animation d espionnage Créateur(s) Suzanne Chapman Steven JP Comeau Production Collideascope Pays d’origine  Canada …

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  • 15Delilah et Julius — Titre original Delilah and Julius Genre Série d animation d espionnage Créateur(s) Suzanne Chapman Steven JP Comeau Production Collideascope Pays d’origine …

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  • 16Delilah Rene — Luke (born February 15, 1960 in Reedsport, Oregon), almost always known mononymously as Delilah, is an American radio personality, author, and songwriter, best known as the host of a nationally syndicated nightly U.S. radio song request and… …

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  • 17Delilah (missile) — Delilah missile Type Cruise missile Place of origin …

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  • 18Delilah Strong — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Delilah Strong Nacimiento 26 de julio de 1982 (27 años) Poughkeepsie, Nueva York …

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  • 19Delilah (disambiguation) — Delilah was a Biblical figure. Delilah may also refer to: Delilah (cocktail), a cocktail made with gin Delilah (novel), a novel by Marcus Goodrich Delilah (comics), a Marvel Comics character Delilah (TV series), a Canadian sitcom Delila Hatuel… …

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  • 20Delilah L. Beasley — Delilah Leontium Beasley (September 9, 1871 August 18, 1934), was an American historian, and newspaper columnist for the Oakland Tribune, Oakland, California, USA.[1] Beasley becomes the first African American woman to be published regularly in a …

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