| 单词 | sidonian | 
| 释义 | Sidoniann.adj. A. n.   A native or inhabitant of ancient or modern Sidon, a city in the south of present-day Lebanon. ΘΚΠ the world > people > nations > native or inhabitant of Near East, Middle East, or Asia Minor > native or inhabitant of ancient cities or states > 			[noun]		 MedeeOE PartheOE PuniceOE NineviteOE Trojanc1330 sodomitea1382 Phoeniciana1387 Macedonianc1400 Parthianc1400 Macedonc1440 Phrygian?1473 Mycenaeanc1487 Tyrian1513 Sidonian?1520 Galatian1526 Canaanite1530 Cananaean1534 Milesian1550 Sogdian1553 Syrophœnician1560 Molossian1563 Hyrcanian1567 Palmyrene1567 Pergamenian1579 Smyrnian1579 Mysian1581 Carthaginian1592 Punican1595 Lycian1598 Smyrnaean1598 Phocaean1600 Gallo-greeks1601 Iberian1601 Minaean1601 Susian1601 Cappadocian1607 Carian1607 Paphlagonian1607 Hamathite1611 Pergamene1612 Byzantiana1620 Gallo-graecians1619 Chalcidian1654 Philadelphiana1680 Xanthian1685 Palmyrenian1697 Isaurian1776 Dardan1813 Byzantine1836 Bœotian1839 Ilian1847 Susianian1874 Libyo-Phœnician1876 Khaldian1882 Mitannian1907 Iconian1911 Petraean1923 Lycaonian1926 ?1520    A. Barclay tr.  Sallust Cron. Warre agaynst Iugurth xlv. f. lxiii  				This towne of Leptis was bylded first of all by the Sidonians [L. Sidoniis] which (as we rede) fledde from their owne contrey. 1535    Bible 		(Coverdale)	 Judges x. 12  				Did not..the Sidonians, the Amalechites and Maonites oppresse you? 1611    Bible 		(King James)	 Judges xviii. 7  				They were farre from the Zidonians .       View more context for this quotation 1648    Mercurius Pacificus 5  				Some Blastus betwixt Herod and the Sidonians. a1701    H. Maundrell Journey Aleppo to Jerusalem 		(1703)	 31  				The second [city was the seat] of the Sidonians. 1788    J. Lemprière Bibliotheca Classica  				Tyrus, or Tyros, a very antient city of Phœnicia, built by the Sidonians. 1857    J. G. Wilkinson Egyptians 102  				The Greeks were indebted to the Sidonians for many secrets in the working of metals. 1872    J. Tulloch Rational Theol. II. iv. 249  				A certain Sidonian or Phœnician of the name of Moschus. 1905    J. P. Peters  & H. Thiersch Painted Tombs Necropolis of Marissa iii. 68  				Philotion is especially stated to have been a Sidonian. 2005    Philadelphia 		(Pa.)	 Inquirer 		(Nexis)	 20 Feb.  a2  				On Thursday, more than 5,000 Sidonians turned out for a memorial service for Hariri.  B. adj.   Of or relating to Sidon or Sidonians. ΘΚΠ the world > people > nations > native or inhabitant of Near East, Middle East, or Asia Minor > native or inhabitant of ancient cities or states > 			[adjective]		 NinevitishOE Trojanc1374 Sardian1551 Susian?1552 Illyrian1556 Phoenician?1556 Hyrcan1567 Sidonian1578 Phrygian1579 Smyrnian1579 Lycaonian1582 Paphlagonian1596 Lycian1598 Galatian1603 Cappadocian1607 Canaanite1613 Mysian1613 Phocaean1614 Phrygic1614 Dardana1616 Babylonized1701 Pergamene1703 Milesiana1722 Canaanitic1753 Palmyrenian1776 Smyrnaean1807 Troic1838 Minaean1844 Ninevite1848 Smyrniote1867 Isaurian1880 Mitannian1897 Iconian1899 Mitannite1911 Thraco-Phrygian1924 the world > the earth > named regions of earth > named cities or towns > 			[adjective]		 > in Asia Minor and Middle East > present cities Sidonian1578 Meccan1638 Medinese1911 Tel Avivian1941 Tehrani1975 1578    W. B. tr.  Appian of Alexandria Aunc. Hist. Romanes Warres  ii. 146  				They..stroke the sides of them, till one Rhodian shippe fell vppon one of the Sydonian Shippes [Gk. Σιδονίαν]. 1594    C. Marlowe  & T. Nashe Dido  i. i. 213  				The kingly seate of Southerne Libia, Whereas Sidonian Dido rules as Queene. 1620    T. Granger Syntagma Logicum 71  				By her..habite, or attire, id est, her Sidonian cloake. 1667    J. Milton Paradise Lost  i. 441  				Astoreth,..To whose bright Image nightly by the Moon Sidonian Virgins paid their Vows and  Songs.       View more context for this quotation 1746    W. Dunkin tr.  Horace in  P. Francis  & W. Dunkin tr.  Horace Epistles  ii. ii. 274  				Garments tinctur'd with Sidonian Dye. 1774    O. Goldsmith Grecian Hist. II. iii. 212  				The Sidonian soldiers alone seemed touched with pity for the fate of their wretched inhabitants. 1842    J. C. Prichard Nat. Hist. Man 142  				This language..was the idiom of the Sidonian and Tyrian states. 1886    Guide Exhib. Galleries Brit. Mus. 193  				To a later period of the Sidonian workshops may probably be referred a number of small bottles of various forms. 1916    E. S. Bouchier Syria as Rom. Province v. 134  				The Sidonian skill in statuary seems due to imitation of the Greek style. 2010    Near Eastern Archaeol. 73 163/1  				It [sc. Beirut] exported wine, mainly Sidonian, to Egypt, Babylonia, and Greece. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2016; most recently modified version published online March 2022). <  | 
	
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