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leviathan

The origin and history of leviathan.

Etymology

From Hebrew livyathan, a sea monster mentioned in the Bible; philosopher Thomas Hobbes later used "Leviathan" as the title of his 1651 book about the all-powerful state.

Origin: Hebrew · First attested 1651

Class of 1651

leviathan first entered the language around 1651. Other words from the same year:

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