English
Etymology
From Hebrew (Biblical and Modern) לִוְיָתָן, whale.
Pronunciation
lə-vī'ə-thən, /ləˈvaɪəθən/, /<tt>l@"vaI@T@n</tt>/
:Rhymes:English:-aɪəθən|Rhymes: -aɪəθən
Adjective
leviathan notcomp
- Very large; gargantuan.
Translations
Bulgarian: огромен
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Noun
leviathan (Plural: leviathans)
- large Biblical sea monster
- something large; behemoth
#: That man was a leviathan! He took up a whole row of seats at the theater.
Translations
Bulgarian: левиатан m
French: léviathan m
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Italian: leviatano m
Russian: левиафан /leviafán/ m
See also
w:Leviathan|Wikipedia article on the Leviathan
enormous
giant
Category:Mythological creatures
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