1. Nabatean - Noun
2. Nabatean - Adjective
3. Nabatean - Proper noun
Nabatean (comparative more Nabatean, superlative most Nabatean)
Alternative form of Nabataean
Nabatean (plural Nabateans)
Alternative form of Nabataean
Nabatean
Alternative form of Nabataean
Nabatean inscriptions in Sinai and other places display widespread references to names including Allah, El and Allat (god and goddess), with regional references to al-Uzza, Baal and Manutu (Manat) (Negev 11). Source: Internet
Images from the Biblical Negev, Negev Highlands, Nabatean Cities, Nahal Zin, Spice Route, Wilderness of Zin, Wilderness of Paran, Aravah, Red Sea, and more. Source: Internet
The Nabatean trail’s route was the best for the topography, and perfectly suited to camels. Source: Internet
Warwick Ball has noted a possible connection with the Kaaba and has commented that, as a result, "the Islamic abstract concept of deity certainly owes a debt to Nabatean religion". Source: Internet
On the similarity of sounds, Jerome suggested a connection with the tribe Nebaioth mentioned in Genesis, but modern historians are cautious about an early Nabatean history. Source: Internet
Using Nabatean irrigation techniques, vineyards around Gaza reached an extent not surpassed for more than a thousand years. Source: Internet