balthazar
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Definition
Proper noun 1. A name from the New Testament: In the Christian Bible, Balthazar is traditionally identified as one of the three Magi (wise men or kings) from the East who traveled to Bethlehem, guided by a star, to present gifts to the infant Jesus.
Usage Notes
- "Balthazar" is almost exclusively used as a proper noun, referring to this specific biblical figure.
- It is often capitalized.
- The name is used in religious, historical, and artistic contexts discussing the Nativity story.
Examples of Usage
- Proper noun:
- The three Magi are commonly known as Caspar, Melchior, and Balthazar.
- In many artistic depictions, Balthazar is shown presenting the gift of myrrh.
Advanced Usage
- The names and number of the Magi are not specified in the biblical Gospel of Matthew. The traditional names (including Balthazar) and their association with specific gifts (gold, frankincense, myrrh) developed in later Christian tradition and art.
Variants and Related Words
- Magi (plural noun): The group of wise men to which Balthazar belongs.
- Wise Men (plural noun): Another common term for the Magi.
Synonyms
- One of the Three Kings.
- One of the Three Wise Men.
Noun
- (New Testament) one of the three sages from the east who came bearing gifts for the infant Jesus