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Definition of Philister

Philister
Philister Phi*lis"ter, n. [G.] A Philistine; -- a cant name given to townsmen by students in German universities.

Meaning of Philister from wikipedia

- derives from Matthew Arnold's adaptation to English of the German word Philister, as applied by university students in their antagonistic relations with...
- etc.). The Philister Society unites graduates. It has been incorporated on 19 October 1927, as fraternity's Fraternitas Lataviensis Philister Aid Society...
- Philister Jebet-Sang (born 12 September 1984) is a retired Kenyan female volleyball player, who pla**** as a wing spiker. She was part of the Kenya women's...
- album, Philister. Philister was released on the Label JA! Music and landed in the German Indie-Charts. Following the release in 1986, Philister was sold...
- topics together. Clemens Brentano gave his "Philistine speech" (German: Philister-Rede) at the society, in which he ****ociates Philistinism with Judaism;...
- on Biblical Archaeology, Oxford University Press Maeir, A. M. (2005). "Philister-Keramik". In Frantz-Szabo, Gabriella; ****wag, Ursula (eds.). Reallexikon...
- "Philistian" language (Maier et al. 2016), from Hebrew, and even from Aramaic. ""Philister-Projekt: ""The Cultural Dynamics of the Philistine Culture: A Case Study...
- Naomi Tanko Agbu Commissioner of Social Justice & Re-Integration Dr. Philister Ibrahim Musa Commissioner of Commerce, Trade & Industry Mr. George Peter...
- Year Title Official German Charts 1985 Philister Label: Ja! Musik — 1986 Aristocracie Label: Constrictor — 1987 Copperfield Label: Polydor 47 1988 Hair...
- enrolled at a university, and the graduated Alte Herren, Altherren or Philister (Elder Gentlemen or alumni) / Hohe Damen (High Ladies) that were once...