Proper noun
A male given name from Hebrew of biblical origin.
(biblical) Any of a number of men in the Old Testament, including a son of Aaron.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAlso featured in the cast are Aneurin Barnard, Peter Capaldi, Daisy May Cooper, Rosalind Eleazar, Hugh Laurie, Ben Whishaw and Paul Whitehouse. Source: Internet
In line with the directive of PNP Chief Archie Gamboa to immediately arrest and charge violators, Eleazar said that a total of 3,299 motorists were either arrested or fined. Source: Internet
Eleazar said that the deployment of SAF troopers was not meant to “bully” the locals but eyed to strictly enforce quarantine protocols to “hardheaded people” who fail to follow the health and safety measures. Source: Internet
One reads "ben Yair" and could be short for Eleazar ben Ya'ir, the commander of the fortress. Source: Internet
Eleazar and his followers returned to Masada and continued their resistance to the Romans until 73 AD. Source: Internet
Insignia and other representations Motto and song Dartmouth's motto, chosen by Eleazar Wheelock, is Vox clamantis in deserto. Source: Internet