Associations to the word «Jonah»
Noun
- Jameson
- Whale
- Barrington
- Goldberg
- Bugle
- Isaiah
- Robb
- Jeremiah
- Prophet
- Amos
- Ezra
- Ingrid
- Turnbull
- Belly
- Ign
- Camilla
- Exodus
- Elijah
- Spider
- Noah
- Esther
- Rodney
- Boyd
- Daphne
- Apostles
- Joel
- Judges
- Ark
- Dexter
- Resurrection
- Joshua
- Chronicles
- Deliverance
- Berger
- Repentance
- Bergman
- Jehovah
- Testament
- Orb
- Zach
- Collect
- Preaching
- Jericho
- Moses
- Stevie
- Rudd
- Osborn
- Squash
- Mira
- Dt
- Robbie
- Jude
- Judah
- Kelley
- Ishmael
- Nic
- Jonas
- Khalid
- Seth
- Gloss
- Bayer
- Bounty
- Leonardo
- Elias
- Bible
- Quran
- Simeon
- Metropolitan
- Swallow
- Psalm
- Adam
- Slayer
- Lyle
- Winters
- Roommate
- Katherine
- Fish
- Crab
- Nikki
- Rabbi
- Fascism
- Jenkins
- Damien
- Batman
- Dc
- Eliza
- Genesis
Adverb
Wiktionary
JONAH, proper noun. A male given name.
JONAH, proper noun. (biblical) A minor prophet who was cast into the sea and swallowed by a whale.
JONAH, proper noun. A book of the Old Testament and the Hebrew Tanakh.
JONAH, proper noun. (Quran) The 10th sura (chapter) of the Quran
JONAH, proper noun. (nautical) (slang) A person who brings a ship bad luck.
JONAH, proper noun. (slang) (by extension of the nautical sense) Any person or object which is deemed to cause bad luck; a jinx.
JONAH CRAB, noun. Cancer borealis, a strong-clawed crab found on the Atlantic coast of North America.
JONAH CRABS, noun. Plural of Jonah crab
JONAH FISHING, noun. (internet slang) The situation in which a user who has been trolled claims that he/she only posted in order to bait the troll into a response.
Dictionary definition
JONAH, noun. (Old Testament) Jonah did not wish to become a prophet so God caused a great storm to throw him overboard from a ship; he was saved by being swallowed by a whale that vomited him out onto dry land.
JONAH, noun. A person believed to bring bad luck to those around him.
JONAH, noun. A book in the Old Testament that tells the story of Jonah and the whale.
Wise words
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