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Goliath - traducción al holandés

GIANT PHILISTINE WARRIOR, SAID TO BE DEFEATED BY DAVID IN THE FIRST BOOK OF SAMUEL AND BY ELHANAN IN THE SECOND BOOK OF SAMUEL (CLARIFIED BY 1 CHRONICLES TO BE ACTUALLY GOLIATH'S BROTHER )
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  • David hoists the severed head of Goliath as illustrated by [[Gustave Doré]] (1866).
  • David and Goliath by [[Michelangelo]], on the [[Sistine Chapel ceiling]]
  • ''David and Goliath'', a color lithograph by [[Osmar Schindler]] (c. 1888)

Goliath         
Goliath, giant Philistine warrior killed by a stone from David's sling (Biblical); giant
reus         
n. giant, titan, Goliath
Goliath      
n. goliath; reus

Definición

Goliath
[g?'l????]
¦ noun a person or thing of enormous size or strength.
Origin
a Philistine giant in the Bible, killed by David.

Wikipedia

Goliath

Goliath ( gə-LY-əth) is a character in the Book of Samuel, described as a Philistine giant defeated by the young David in single combat. The story signified King Saul's unfitness to rule, as Saul himself should have fought for Israel. Scholars today believe that the original listed killer of Goliath was Elhanan, son of Jair, and that the authors of the Deuteronomic history changed the original text to credit the victory to the more famous character David.

The phrase "David and Goliath" has taken on a more popular meaning denoting an underdog situation, a contest wherein a smaller, weaker opponent faces a much bigger, stronger adversary.

Ejemplos de uso de Goliath
1. Nobody is going to root for Goliath –– even a nice, democratic Goliath.
2. He knows the "regional Goliath" is also a "global Goliath" and that "might makes right" turns the wheels of international diplomacy.
3. Means played a valiant David to the Fed‘s Goliath.
4. Rowling is classic good and evil – think David and Goliath.
5. In the conference confrontation, David has beaten Goliath.