Great question! You made my morning. By the way, I love your name.
2007-05-22 00:04:10
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answer #1
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answered by in a handbasket 6
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Colossians were a greek citizens, after Jesus. Goliath was hundreds of years before. But I don't know if the english word for Colossal came from this greek word or not.
2007-05-22 06:51:20
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answered by Starjumper the R&S Cow 7
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Goliath was a Philistine. Colossians were people who came from Colossae.
2007-05-22 06:53:41
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answered by oldguy63 7
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he he Lol
i dont think so...colossians..colosal...hmmmm
its greek so it has a different meaning to english!
but funny i like it!
God Bless
p.s. Goliath wasnt. he was a long time before that. someone else has said something like that....
2007-05-22 06:57:58
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answered by Robin 4
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Like Colosseum in Rome Italy
2007-05-22 07:16:41
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answered by thematofylaks 2
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I'm not sure if they were or not, but imagining that they were was entertaining to me when I was a kid & was bored in church.
2007-05-25 10:18:43
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answered by Maureen 7
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i think the correct term is 'colossus' (singular) and 'colossi' (plural) but i may be wrong.
and yes, that the definition of colossus, very very big
2007-05-22 06:59:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Are you really that bored?
2007-05-22 06:56:32
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answered by lost and found 4
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