Word info

Nabatean

Speech parts

1. Nabatean - Noun

2. Nabatean - Adjective

3. Nabatean - Proper noun

Meaning

Nabatean (comparative more Nabatean, superlative most Nabatean)

Alternative form of Nabataean

Nabatean (plural Nabateans)

Alternative form of Nabataean

Nabatean

Alternative form of Nabataean

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

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

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