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Leviathan Political Sea God Book State December Noun

Leviathan refers to the political state, especially a totalitarian state, or to something of enormous size or power.

Leviathan se refiere al estado político, especialmente un estado totalitario, o a algo de tamaño o fuerza enormes.

Word leviathan
Date December 4, 2009
Type noun
Syllables luh-VYE-uh-thun
Etymology Old Testament references to a huge sea monster, "Leviathan" (in Hebrew, "Liwyāthān"), are thought to spring from an ancient myth in which the god Baal slays a multiheaded sea monster. Leviathan appears in the book of Psalms, as a sea serpent that is killed by God and then given as food to the Hebrews in the wilderness, and it is referred to in the book of Job as well. We began equating "Leviathan" with the political state after the philosopher Thomas Hobbes used the word in (and as the title of) his 1651 political treatise on government. Today, "Leviathan" often suggests a crushing political bureaucracy. "Leviathan" can also be immensely useful as a general term meaning "something monstrous or of enormous size."
Examples Towering leviathans of the forest, these giant sequoias often reach heights of more than 200 feet.
Definition 1 : the political state; especially : a totalitarian state having a vast bureaucracy
2 : something large or formidable

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