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Definition of Sabean

Sabean
Sabean Sa*be"an, a. & n. Same as Sabian.
Sabean
Sabian Sa"bi*an, a. [L. Sabaeus.] [Written also Sabean, and Sab[ae]an.] 1. Of or pertaining to Saba in Arabia, celebrated for producing aromatic plants.
Sabean
Sabian Sa"bi*an, n. An adherent of the Sabian religion; a worshiper of the heavenly bodies. [Written also Sab[ae]an, and Sabean.]

Meaning of Sabean from wikipedia

- Look up Sabean or Sabaean in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Sabean or Sabaean may refer to: Sabaeans, ancient people in South Arabia Sabaean language...
- Brian R. Sabean (born July 1, 1956), nicknamed "Sabes", is an American baseball executive for the New York Yankees. He serves as executive advisor to the...
- The Sabean colonisation of Africa was a process of colonization by Sabeans that occurred in the Horn of Africa during the first millennium BC. One of the...
- The Sabaeans or Sabeans (Sabaean: 𐩪𐩨𐩱, romanized: S¹Bʾ; Arabic: ٱلسَّبَئِيُّوْن, romanized: as-Sabaʾiyyūn; Hebrew: סְבָאִים, romanized: Səḇāʾīm) were...
- identified with the mysterious Sabians (sometimes also spelled 'Sabaeans' or 'Sabeans', but not to be confused with the Sabaeans of South Arabia) mentioned in...
- Numerous other Sabaic inscriptions have also been found dating back to the Sabean colonization of Africa. Sabaic was written in the South Arabian alphabet...
- name WRḪN mentioned in a Sabean inscription. Hadoram Uncertain, possibly related to the place name DWRN mentioned in Sabean inscriptions. Uzal Uncertain...
- succeeded by his far more accomplished son Frederick William. Johnson & Sabean 2011, p. 133. Wilson 2009, pp. 189–190. O'Connell 1968, pp. 253–254. Clark...
- 2002, pp. 200–201 Christopher H. Johnson, Simon Teuscher & David Warren Sabean 2011, pp. 300–301. Manju N. Shah 1995, pp. 41–44. Paul Fieldhouse 2017,...
- pp. v–xxvi. Wilson 2016, p. 496. Coy, Jason Philip; Marschke, Benjamin; Sabean, David Warren (2010). The Holy Roman Empire, Reconsidered. Berghahn Books...