People

British Sign Language (BSL) signs for people groups, races, ethnic groups, collective nouns, classes, roles, identities, individuals, and affiliations.

Moses

A British Sign Language (BSL) translation of Moses. One of the patriarchs. Moses (Moshe Rabbenu in Hebrew) was a prophet who led the Israelites out of Egypt.

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Moses

A British Sign Language (BSL) translation of Moses. Recognised by several religions as one of the most important religious leaders in history; he delivered the Jewish people from slavery and was given by God two tablets of stone on which were written the Ten Commandments.

Biblical references include: Exodus 2:10, Exodus 3:4, Exodus 5:1, Exodus 24:12, Hebrews 3:3

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Nobleman

A British Sign Language (BSL) translation of Nobleman. A high ranking (usually rich) male.

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Noblewoman

A British Sign Language (BSL) translation of Noblewoman. A high ranking (usually rich) female.

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Nun

A British Sign Language (BSL) translation of Nun. A member of an all-female religious community, notably Christian or Buddhist. Signed here as the generic sign for a Christian nun.

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Outcast

A British Sign Language (BSL) translation of Outcast. A stigmatised person, excluded from some aspects or echelons of society due to his or her perceived class, disability, sexuality or disease etc.

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