Definition: "Alsinaecious" is a word found in the Greek Bible, specifically in reference to the Jewish prophet Jeremiah's prophecy that the Son of David would reign in a time "like this." The phrase translates to: "This is the name by which the son of David will be called," or "this is the name for his son who shall reign." The exact meaning of "alsinaecious" was later interpreted as referring to people with unbridled ambition, like a man who is not properly governed and controlled. In this sense, it became a derogatory term for those who were overly ambitious without regard for their actions or consequences. The word has been used in various contexts throughout the Bible and literature, often suggesting a reference to someone who is too proud, haughty, or arrogant to be trusted by others.
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