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English Dictionary: ESAU by the DICT Development Group
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From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
Esau
n
  1. (Old Testament) the eldest son of Isaac who would have inherited the covenant that God made with Abraham and that Abraham passed on to Isaac; he traded his birthright to his twin brother Jacob for a mess of pottage
From Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary [easton]:
   Esau
      hairy, Rebekah's first-born twin son (Gen. 25:25). The name of
      Edom, "red", was also given to him from his conduct in
      connection with the red lentil "pottage" for which he sold his
      birthright (30, 31). The circumstances connected with his birth
      foreshadowed the enmity which afterwards subsisted between the
      twin brothers and the nations they founded (25:22, 23, 26). In
      process of time Jacob, following his natural bent, became a
      shepherd; while Esau, a "son of the desert," devoted himself to
      the perilous and toilsome life of a huntsman. On a certain
      occasion, on returning from the chase, urged by the cravings of
      hunger, Esau sold his birthright to his brother, Jacob, who
      thereby obtained the covenant blessing (Gen. 27:28, 29, 36; Heb.
      12:16, 17). He afterwards tried to regain what he had so
      recklessly parted with, but was defeated in his attempts through
      the stealth of his brother (Gen. 27:4, 34, 38).
     
         At the age of forty years, to the great grief of his parents,
      he married (Gen. 26:34, 35) two Canaanitish maidens, Judith, the
      daughter of Beeri, and Bashemath, the daughter of Elon. When
      Jacob was sent away to Padan-aram, Esau tried to conciliate his
      parents (Gen. 28:8, 9) by marrying his cousin Mahalath, the
      daughter of Ishmael. This led him to cast in his lot with the
      Ishmaelite tribes; and driving the Horites out of Mount Seir, he
      settled in that region. After some thirty years' sojourn in
      Padan-aram Jacob returned to Canaan, and was reconciled to Esau,
      who went forth to meet him (33:4). Twenty years after this,
      Isaac their father died, when the two brothers met, probably for
      the last time, beside his grave (35:29). Esau now permanently
      left Canaan, and established himself as a powerful and wealthy
      chief in the land of Edom (q.v.).
     
         Long after this, when the descendants of Jacob came out of
      Egypt, the Edomites remembered the old quarrel between the
      brothers, and with fierce hatred they warred against Israel.
     

From Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary (late 1800's) [hitchcock]:
   Esau, he that acts or finishes
  
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