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Sabaean

British  
/ səˈbiːən /

noun

  1. an inhabitant or native of ancient Saba

  2. the ancient Semitic language of Saba

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adjective

  1. of or relating to ancient Saba, its inhabitants, or their language

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Etymology

Origin of Sabaean

C16: from Latin Sabaeus, from Greek Sabaios belonging to Saba (Sheba)

Example Sentences

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Marib was the capital of the Sabaean kingdom, which used the dam to great purpose for farming in the city by means of an intricate irrigation system.

From Textbooks • Apr. 19, 2023

Similarities in architecture and polytheistic practices suggest that the Aksumites may have originally descended from the Sabaean people of southern Arabia.

From Textbooks • Apr. 19, 2023

"Wind, there is spice in thy breath; thy rapture hath fragrance Sabaean!"

From Songs and Other Verse by Field, Eugene

The ancient romance of this country is the romance of a nobler race the romance of the Tyrian trader, Tyrian or Sabaean.

From Cinderella in the South Twenty-Five South African Tales by Cripps, Arthur Shearly

Looking thereon, Actian Apollo above drew his bow; with the terror of it all Egypt and India, every Arab and Sabaean, turned back in flight.

From The Aeneid of Virgil by Virgil