Definition: The word "archaeohippus" appears in various Old Testament references, but its meaning has been debated among scholars. In the Bible, it typically refers to a type of human being with an archaic style, often referred to as "archaeus," who had a distinct way of communicating with their God or through their language (such as by using simple gestures or symbols). The term was frequently applied to ancient Israelite groups, including the Canaanites and Hebrews.