Methuselah

See also: methuselah

English

Etymology

From Hebrew מְתוּשֶׁלַח (M'tušelaḥ), also spelled מְתוּשָׁלַח (M'tušalaḥ).

Proper noun

Methuselah

  1. The oldest person whose age is recorded in the Hebrew Bible, having reportedly lived 969 years.

Quotations

  • 1611King James Version of the Bible, Genesis 5:25-26
    And Methuselah lived an hundred eighty and seven years, and begat Lamech: And Methuselah lived after he begat Lamech seven hundred eighty and two years, and begat sons and daughters:

Translations

Noun

Methuselah (plural Methuselahs)

  1. (by extension) Any person or thing that has lived to a very old age.
  2. A large wine bottle with the capacity of about 6 liters, equivalent to 8 standard bottles.
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