Same as the definition: bellicose, fond of war, etc. In the 20th Century, many in Europe spoke of Germany as being warlike. Though many peoples or kingdoms and nations are said to be warlike, perhaps the Romans stand at the front of the line in this description.
Though the English exact term 'warlike' is not specifically used in The Bible, enough Scripture have the general description to be translated as such - consider Genesis 49:27 or Judges 20-21.
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The word "warlike" isn't in the Bible.
2011 is not in the bible - not as a year, not as a number. It cannot, therefore, "mean" anything in the Bible.
who had the first experience in the bible and what do hope mean in the bible
It means the rainbow in the bible.
Nothing. It doesn't feature in the Bible
its not in the Bible but it means a protector
Warlike
It means Warlike or sailor
Warlike and aggresive
Mark: Means warlike and its origin is latin
Back then, Maryland was warlike.
warlike they fight alot
Marty means Warlike. It is a male name, and the orgin is latin.
Ó Cearnaigh means "victorious", Ó Catharnaigh means "warlike"
Often used as a male name, Martin means warlike
The name Martens has the following meaning: Warlike or "the god of war"
The word 'warlike' is an adjective form of the noun war.
Albert the Warlike was born on March 28, 1522.