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melchior

/mel-kyawr, -kee-awr/US // ˈmɛl kyɔr, -kiˌɔr //UK // (ˈmɛlkɪˌɔː) //

瓜尔奇奥,瓜尔奇奥尔,瓜尔佳尔,瓜尔奇尔

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : one of the three Magi.
    • : Lau·ritz [lou-rits, lawr-its; Danish lou-rits -lib-rekht -hom-el], /ˈlaʊ rɪts, ˈlɔr ɪts; Danish ˈlaʊ rɪts ˈlɪb rɛxt ˈhɒm ɛl/, 1890–1973, U.S. operatic tenor, born in Denmark.

Examples

  • Melchior is the forerunner of the aunt who always gave me socks.

  • Casper, Melchior, and Balthazar “presented unto him gifts; gold, and frankincense, and myrrh.”

  • But Carina Melchior did not die after her respirator was removed.

  • One of the earliest, for example, is that of Melchior Lotter, who issued a large number of books from 1491 to 1536.

  • Melchior Trap was one of the great traders of the place in his day, and a man looked up to by all.

  • The skulls of the three kings are inscribed with their names, in rubies: Gaspar, Melchior, and Balthazar.

  • All the household, except Melchior de la Ronda, looked at me with an eye of envy.

  • After that he drew his chair closer to hers that he might better impress upon her what she was to say to Melchior.