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Delilah (/ d ɪ ˈ l aɪ l ə / dil-EYE-lə; Hebrew: דְּלִילָה, romanized: Dəlīlā, meaning "delicate"; [1] Arabic: دليلة, romanized: Dalīlah; Greek: Δαλιδά, romanized: Dalidá) is a woman mentioned in the sixteenth chapter of the Book of Judges in the Hebrew Bible. [2]
Delilah is a feminine given name of uncertain meaning. The best known Delilah is the Biblical character . The name has been in use in the United States and United Kingdom since the mid-1600s. [ 1 ]
"Delilah" is a song recorded by Welsh singer Tom Jones in December 1967. The lyrics were written by Barry Mason , and the music by Les Reed , who also contributed the title and theme of the song. It earned Reed and Mason the 1968 Ivor Novello award for Best Song Musically and Lyrically.
Delilah was diagnosed at age 4 with neuroblastoma, a cancer that typically starts in developing nerve cells and usually affects children under the age of 5. Her family commuted regularly from ...
I mean, everybody’s busy right now doing their own thing. Delilah’s releasing her first song , which is very exciting. And Amelia’s got her career all over the world and Harry’s working on ...
Sisterhood is the heart and soul of Delilah. This not only includes the strong bond between besties Delilah and Tamara, but also Delilah and her former college roommate-turned-client Leah. But as ...
Dalilah or Dalila is a feminine given name, and it may refer to: Dalila. Given name. Dalila Abdulkadir (born 1998), Bahraini long-distance runner.
A bacchanale is an orgiastic musical composition, [1] often depicting a drunken revel or bacchanal.. Examples include the bacchanales in Camille Saint-Saëns's Samson and Delilah, the Venusberg scene in Richard Wagner's Tannhäuser, [1] Danse générale (Bacchanale) from Maurice Ravel's Daphnis et Chloé, and Grande bacchanale des saisons in Alexander Glazunov's The Seasons.