Bethel

See also: bethel

English

Etymology

From Hebrew בֵּית אֵל (beth el, literally house of God).

Pronunciation

Proper noun

Bethel

  1. An ancient town in Palestine, generally identified with modern Beitin in the West Bank; the site of Abraham's first altar.
  2. Any of several places in the United States:
    1. The largest city in western Alaska.
    2. A census area in Alaska, which includes the city,
    3. A ghost town in Madera County, California.
    4. A town in Fairfield County, Connecticut.
    5. A town in Sussex County, Delaware.
    6. An unincorporated community in Wakulla County, Florida.
    7. An unincorporated community in Delaware County, Indiana.
    8. An unincorporated community in Wayne County, Indiana.
    9. A town in Oxford County, Maine.
    10. A tiny city in Anoka County, Minnesota.
    11. A village in Shelby County, Missouri.
    12. A town in Sullivan County, New York.
    13. A hamlet in Dutchess County, New York.
    14. A town in Pitt County, North Carolina.
    15. A village in Clermont County, Ohio.
    16. An unincorporated community in Comanche County, Oklahoma.
    17. A rural unincorporated community in McCurtain County, Oklahoma.
    18. A neighborhood of Eugene, Oregon.
    19. An unincorporated community in Polk County, Oregon.
    20. An unincorporated community in Berks County, Pennsylvania.
    21. An unincorporated community in Wayne County, Pennsylvania.
    22. A ghost town in York County, South Carolina.
    23. An unincorporated community in Anderson County, Texas.
    24. An unincorporated community in Henderson County, Texas.
    25. A town in Windsor County, Vermont.
    26. An unincorporated community in Clarke County, Virginia.
    27. A census-designated place in Kitsap County, Washington.
    28. An unincorporated community in Wood County, Wisconsin.
    29. A number of townships in the United States, listed under Bethel Township.
  3. A small village in Bodorgan community, Anglesey, Wales (OS grid ref SH3970).

Derived terms

Old Irish

Alternative forms

  • Bethelém

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin Bethel.

Proper noun

Bethel f (genitive Beithile or Bethil)

  1. (biblical) Bethlehem (a city in the West Bank, Palestine)

Inflection

A feminine ā-stem declension is extensively attested in the poems of Blathmac. It is also evidenced by its Middle Irish and modern Irish descendants. However, the Félire Óengusso has a lone attestation of an o-stem genitive singular Bethil.

Feminine ā-stem
Singular Dual Plural
Nominative BethelL
Vocative BethelL
Accusative BeithilN
Genitive BeithileH
Dative BeithilL
Initial mutations of a following adjective:
  • H = triggers aspiration
  • L = triggers lenition
  • N = triggers nasalization

Descendants

  • Middle Irish: Bethel
    • Irish: An Bheithil

Mutation

Old Irish mutation
RadicalLenitionNasalization
Bethel Bethel
pronounced with /v(ʲ)-/
mBethel
Note: Some of these forms may be hypothetical. Not every
possible mutated form of every word actually occurs.
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