Pharaoh

Pharaoh, a name, now proper, now common, given in the Old Testament to the kings of Egypt, identified with that of the sun-god Phra, and applied to the king as his representative on earth; some 10 of the name occur in the Bible, and it is matter of difficulty often to distinguish one from another.

Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclopædia, edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907)

Pharamond * Pharisees
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Pfeiffer, Ida
Pffleiderer, Otto
Pforzheim
Phædrus
Phaëthon
Phalanstery
Phalanx
Phalaris
Phallus
Pharamond
Pharaoh
Pharisees
Pharos
Pharsalia
Phelps, Elizabeth Stuart
Phelps, Samuel
Pherecydes
Phidias
Philadelphia
Philador, François André
Philæ

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Pharaoh in Brewer’s Dictionary of Phrase & Fable

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