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Gath

Gath (name) means one of the five ancient Philistine city-states, mentioned in the Hebrew Bible as the hometown of Goliath. Example: “Gath is remembered in the Bible as the home city of Goliath.”

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One of the five ancient Philistine city-states, mentioned in the Hebrew Bible as the hometown of Goliath.
"Gath is remembered in the Bible as the home city of Goliath."

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Gaths plural

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Etymology

Various origins: * A reduced form of McGath, a Scottish surname. * A variant of Garth, an English topographic surname. * Borrowed from North German Gath, a topographic surname from Middle Low German gate (“street, alley”).

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Frequently asked questions

What does “Gath” mean?

The word “Gath” means one of the five ancient Philistine city-states, mentioned in the Hebrew Bible as the hometown of Goliath.

How do you use “Gath” in a sentence?

Here is “Gath” used in a sentence: “Gath is remembered in the Bible as the home city of Goliath.”

What part of speech is “Gath”?

“Gath” is a name.

What is the meaning of Gath?

"Gath" (name) means one of the five ancient Philistine city-states, mentioned in the Hebrew Bible as the hometown of Goliath.

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