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Samaritan
(redirected from Good Samaritans)

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Sa·mar·i·tan  (s-mr-tn)
n.
1. A native or inhabitant of Samaria.
2. often samaritan A Good Samaritan.
adj.
Of or relating to Samaria or to Samaritans.

[Middle English, from Old English, from Late Latin Samaritnus, from Greek Samarits, from Samareia, Samaria.]

Samaritan
Noun
1. short for Good Samaritan
2. a member of a voluntary organization ([the Samaritans]) which offers counselling to people in despair, esp. by telephone
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.SamaritanSamaritan - a member of the people inhabiting Samaria in biblical times
Israelite - a native or inhabitant of the ancient kingdom of Israel
Translations
Samaritan [səˈmærɪtən] n to call the Samaritans → llamar al teléfono de la esperanza
Samaritan [səˈmærɪtən] n the Samaritans (organization) → S.O.S. Amitié
Samaritan [səˈmærɪtən] n the Samaritans → die Telefonseelsorge
Samaritan [səˈmærɪtən] n the Samaritans (organization) → telefono amico


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