Arimathaean

/ˌærɪməˈθiːən/ adjective

Relating to Arimathea, a place in ancient Palestine; often referring to Joseph of Arimathea, a biblical figure who buried Jesus.

From Arimathea (Greek 'Harimathaia'), a town in ancient Judea mentioned in the New Testament, with the suffix '-an' meaning 'of or from.' The term became famous through Joseph of Arimathea in Christian tradition.

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