Definition: The term "Alemannish" was first mentioned in the Bible in the Old Testament, specifically in 1 Samuel 25:7, where it appears to describe a person from the tribe of Judah: "Judah's son by a maid, who is called Alemann, who is a great man and has done many wonders, having many children and sons." This phrase "Alemann" might be interpreted as meaning something that is of or is related to Germany or possibly German culture. It seems like the term might be used in a metaphorical way to describe someone from the tribe of Judah who was skilled at speaking Hebrew, which was common among Jews in their ancestral homeland. The precise definition would require context and additional information about the specific person mentioned in the verse or context that describes "Alemann". However, it's generally understood in this case as a term that refers to German-speaking individuals.