1. Nabataean - Noun
2. Nabataean - Adjective
3. Nabataean - Proper noun
Nabataean (plural Nabataeans)
Any of a group of people who once lived around modern Jordan.
Nabataean
The language of those people.
Nabataean (comparative more Nabataean, superlative most Nabataean)
Relating to the Nabataean people or their language.
After the Roman Emperor Trajan’s incorporation of the Nabataean Kingdom into Provincia Arabia in 106 AD, Dushara remains an important god. Source: Internet
New evidence indicates that broader Edomite, and Nabataean theology had strong links to Earth-Sun relationships, often manifested in the orientation of prominent Petra structures to equinox and solstices sunrises and sunsets. Source: Internet
Based upon a book called The Nabataean Agriculture which Maimonides translated, Maimonides' Guide for the Perplexed describes the Sabians in quite some detail. Source: Internet
He was the only truly nomadic god of the Nabataean religion. Source: Internet
Of this type close parallels exist in the tomb-towers at Mada'in Saleh in north Arabia, which bear long Nabataean inscriptions and supply a date for the corresponding monuments at Petra. Source: Internet
The Romans blamed their Nabataean guide and executed him for treachery. citation No direct mention in Sabaean inscriptions of the Roman expedition has yet been found. Source: Internet