Word of the Day Archive
Friday August 27, 2004

Methuselah \muh-THOO-zuh-luh\ , noun:
1. The name of a biblical patriarch said to have lived 969 years.
2. An extremely old man.

And he must've got it from his great-grandpa, who must've bought it off Methuselah!
-- Trevanian, Incident at Twenty-Mile

Opass is 80 years old, a Parisian Methuselah living alone on the 13th floor of a tower block.
-- Dominic Bradbury, "A picture never quite in focus", Times (London), January 10, 2001

Get Word of the Day on your iPhone or iPod touch »


Download the FREE Dictionary.com app

Methuselah is from Hebrew Methushelah, Biblical patriarch represented as having lived 969 years.

Dictionary.com Entry and Pronunciation for Methuselah

 

AddThis:  AddThis: del.icio.usAddThis: digg.comAddThis: FacebookAddThis: furl.netAddThis: www.netscape.comAddThis: myweb2.search.yahoo.comAddThis: www.stumbleupon.comAddThis: www.google.comAddThis: www.technorati.comAddThis: blinklist.comAddThis: newsvine.comAddThis: ma.gnolia.comAddThis: reddit.comAddThis: favorites.live.com