1. saba - Noun
2. Saba - Proper noun
a island in the Netherlands Antilles that is the top of an extinct volcano
Source: WordNetBromiley, Geoffrey W. (1995) The International Standard Bible Encyclopedia "Shamir of Dhu-Raydan and Himyar had called in the help of the clans of Habashat for against the kings of Saba; but Ilmuqah granted.. Source: Internet
Career John had at least one and possibly two careers: one (less well-documented) as a civil servant for the Caliph in Damascus, and the other (better-attested) as a priest and monk at the Mar Saba monastery near Jerusalem. Source: Internet
His mishandling a national team came to the fore when Mithali Raj, an international icon, time and again said that she was dragged into the controversy where she was pitted against Harmanpreet Kaur after she confided in Saba.” Source: Internet
Julius showered his favourite with benefices, including the commendatario of the abbeys of Mont Saint-Michel in Normandy and Saint Zeno in Verona, and, later, of the abbeys of Saint Saba, Miramondo, Grottaferrata and Frascati, among others. Source: Internet
On Monday a 20-year-old Palestinian man was indicted on terror charges for allegedly stabbing an Israeli woman in the central city of Kfar Saba on Memorial Day last month. Source: Internet
Another 57 students from a school in Moshav Tzofit, near the central Israel city of Kfar Saba, were sent into quarantine on Wednesday after two students in the school were diagnosed with the coronavirus. Source: Internet